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The Bulrushes > News > Stilfontein Saga: GOOD Party Condemns Ongoing Humanitarian Crisis, Demands Action
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Stilfontein Saga: GOOD Party Condemns Ongoing Humanitarian Crisis, Demands Action

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Published: January 9, 2025
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FILE PHOTO: Abandoned deep shaft in Stilfontein, North West. Police remain stationed outside the shaft to arrest illegal miners as they surface. This photo was taken when food and water supplies were still being sent down the shaft
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Cape Town – The GOOD Party has condemned the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Stilfontein, where illegal miners are stuck underground in dire need of food and water after supplies were stopped.

The GOOD Party on Wednesday, (8 January 2025), lamented that the mine Stilfontein rescue saga has dragged on for over three months.

It is estimated that more than 500 illegal miners better known as Zama Zamas remain underground.

RELATED: Stilfontein Miners Still Stuck Underground: 27 Civil Society And Faith-Based Groups Refuse To Celebrate Christmas – The Bulrushes

“It is unlikely those trapped are the masterminds of the country’s illegal mining syndicates but rather the poor and vulnerable who are doing their best to make a living in the current tough economic climate,” said the GOOD Party.

“Government has failed to tackle the underlying socio-economic issues that contribute to illegal mining, like unemployment and the lack of economic opportunities.

“But instead of recognising their role in the matter and stepping in to assist, government has dug in their heels behind the shield of upholding the rule of law.”

RELATED: Stilfontein: Illegal Miners Can Surface On Their Own, They Are Not Stuck Underground – GCIS – The Bulrushes

GOOD Party added: “There is a reason South Africa’s constitution is lauded as one of the most progressive in the world. 

“Outside of the basic human rights it gives to its citizens, Section 11 provides for the Right to Life of everyone.

“This right has been tested before and supported, with both documented and undocumented immigrants given free access to antiretrovirals following the onset of the HIV crisis, no questions asked.

“Our public hospitals care for illegal immigrants just as they do South Africans when required to.

“It is astonishing that our government is acting in such an anti-constitutional manner disregarding the human rights of hundreds of miners who are stuck almost 2 000 metres below the earth’s surface in Stilfontein.”

RELATED: Stilfontein Horror: Witness Clement Moeletsi Says Illegal Miners Starved To Death – The Bulrushes

The GOOD party said it was aware of several deaths in the Buffelsfontein mine shafts, and the response to this has been entirely inhumane.

RELATED: Stilfontein Abandoned Mine Rescue: 6 Bodies Retrieved, 26 Illegal Gold Miners Surface – The Bulrushes

“Further to the blatant disregard for the human rights of the miners, government is perpetuating a humanitarian crisis,” the GOOD Party said.

“Not only have the South African Police Service (SAPS) been of no assistance, but they have blocked the rescue operations that previously saw many of the miners being rescued, dismantling the pulley structure built by the community volunteers.”

The GOOD Party said Mineral and Petroleum Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe has refused to allow the mobile rescue winder owned by his department to be used.

SAPS has publicly stated that rescuing the Zama Zamas should be an industry-backed rescue mission.

“This is in direct contradiction of both the Constitution’s prescripts and the fact that industry has shown more willingness to assist than SAPS has,” said the GOOD Party.

“Already some of the miners who have resurfaced have been teenagers, who were likely brought into this context with little idea of any illegality involved.”

RELATED: Illegal Mining: 27 Mozambican Teenagers – Some Rescued From Stilfontein – Taken Back Home – The Bulrushes

The GOOD Party added: “The first responsibility should be to provide lifesaving supplies and rescue plans, only after which any legal processes can take place.

“While the Constitutional Court has agreed to hear the matter, the time it will take is likely to result in the death of more, if not all, the surviving miners.

“We call on the mineral and petroleum resources minister and the police minister to work with the teams on the ground to do their ethical and constitutional duty, so these individuals are no longer forced to choose between starvation and eating the rotting bodies of their dead.

“This is first and foremost a humanitarian crisis, and with no further action and a continued disregard for the miner’s human rights, the situation will become one of the largest humanitarian failures in democratic South Africa’s history.”

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