The Debates concerning the Day of Reconciliation

On this page, we look at the Debates concerning the Day of Reconciliation in South Africa. Looking at the status of the South African country at the moment, there are many valid varying debates that are centered on the validity and merits of the 16 December day of reconciliation. Others are of the view that the day of reconciliation serves no apparent purpose, while there are those that believe in the true intentions of the day of reconciliation.

About the Day of Reconciliation

On 16 December 1995, for the first time, South Africa celebrated a Day of Reconciliation whereby both the Afrikaner and liberation struggle traditions were acknowledged symbolically to be part of a democratic and equal society. The date, 16 December, is significant because of two events that took place in South Africa’s very turbulent past. In 1838, the Voortrekkers were making their preparations to fight the Zulus at the Battle of Blood River.

Sources of Debates

For many South African, the Day of Reconciliation serves as a reminder of the miles we traveled in terms of striving to attain human rights for every South African citizen. However, there are those that believe that the day of reconciliation is redundant and serves no purpose, because of the following reasons:

  • There is still a great inequality between white and black.
  • Poverty is still rife in the black communities in the new South Africa despite the freedom and the reconciliation which took place.
  • Black people still own almost no land as compared to white people
  • Reconciliation serves no purpose if it doesn’t empower the victims
The Debates concerning the Day of Reconciliation

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Source

https://southafrica.co.za/day-of-reconciliation.html

https://www.news24.com/news24/SouthAfrica/News/day-of-reconciliation-despite-year-of-unity-race-relations-remain-fragile-president-ramaphosa-20201216

https://www.sahistory.org.za/dated-event/day-reconciliation-celebrated-public-holiday-sa-first-time



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