| On 11 November 2002, the Khulumani
Support Group, an organisation of survivors of apartheid violence,
instituted a lawsuit in the U S against 23 multinational corporations,
for their role in human rights abuses committed in apartheid South
Africa. The lawsuit is supported by Jubilee South Africa and a number
of national and international organizations. Khulumani alleges that
these corporations supplied financing, technology, transportation,
oil and arms to the Apartheid government and in so doing, aided and
abetted the Apartheid government to violate international law. With
their support the apartheid government committed extra-judicial killing,
torture, sexual assault, prolonged arbitrary detention, and crimes
against humanity. Apartheid has been officially recognised as a crime
against humanity by the United Nations
The Khulumani lawsuit provides a strong opportunity to develop
and build upon a new global principle, which would be binding on
nations, national leaders and multinational corporations. The principle
is to hold corporations liable and to secure redress for universally
recognised violations of customary international law.
The right of foreigners to institute lawsuits in the United States
was upheld by the U S Supreme Court, on 29 June 2004, despite objections
from corporations and the US, British, Swiss and other governments.
This represents a victory for human rights globally.
But the victory is under threat because some governments, including
our own, and some of the worlds largest multinationals are
opposing the so-called apartheid lawsuits. The reasons
advanced by our government for their opposition to the lawsuits,
do not apply to the Khulumani lawsuit.
What are the facts of the Khulumani litigation?
- The Khulumani lawsuit names as defendants foreign corporations
that refused to participate in the TRC process and that failed
to take responsibility for their involvement in the apartheid
states security apparatuses.
- The Khulumani lawsuit does not seek to undermine the sovereignty
of democratic South Africa. It seeks rather to strengthen South
Africas constitutional democracy.
- The Khulumani lawsuit does not seek any action that is inconsistent
with governments approach to achieving its own long-term
goals. It supports programmes of community reparation and rehabilitation.
Please join us in making national judicial systems acknowledge
the supremacy and universality of a rule of law, which obligates
adherence to behaviour that respects basic human dignity.
For more information, you can contact:
Khulumani Support Group, c/o Marjorie Jobson
or Tel: +27-82-268-0223
Jubilee South Africa, c/o Makoma Lekalakala
or Tel: +27-11-403 7622
Abrahams Kiewitz Attorneys, c/o Charles Abrahams
or Tel +27-21-934-4842
or visit the website www.cmht.com
ENDORSE THE KHULUMANI LAWSUIT by sending a message of support
to
or by cutting out this advertisement, signing it and faxing it to
+27 (011) 339 4560.
I / we endorse the Khulumani litigation and request the South African
government to clearly distinguish the Khulumani litigation from
the other so-called apartheid lawsuits by either withdrawing
their affidavit to the New York court or by writing to the judge
to clarify that their affidavit does not apply to the Khulumani
lawsuit.
Signed: ______________________________ Date: ________________________________
Organisation: _______________________________________________________________
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