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Ukraine, one year on – ‘If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have sided with the oppressor’

To hold up the idea that there is some reason for ‘neutrality’ left is absurd. We are ashamed by the South African government’s refusal to make a clear and proud stance for human rights, for peace, and for justice.

On 24 February 2022, the day that Russia first attacked Ukraine, the Desmond and Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation stood out as one of the first South African organisations to categorically condemn the invasion. It is what our founder, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, would have done.

But it was an action that was not universally welcomed. Many felt that we should rather take a “wait-and-see” approach; potentially position ourselves, or at least South Africa, as neutral in order to play a role in negotiating peace.

From the outset we felt it was naïve and unjust to equate supposed “neutrality” with being able to play a role in bringing about peace. As the Arch so clearly put it, “if you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have sided with the oppressor”.

Whatever questions the South African government or other actors may have had about the provocations and origins of the invasion, it was certainly clear from the outset that this was a war of aggression against an innocent people.

It was also clear that there is unlikely to be any role for South Africa as a mediator or peace negotiator, especially if we showed such little empathy for the plight of the Ukrainian people.  




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Even if one could not see that clearly in February 2022, there can no longer be any ignorance about the aggressive and unjust intent of the Russian government and its forces. The shelling of towns and cities and the annexation of Ukrainian territory is plainly unjust and illegal. To hold up the idea that there is some reason for “neutrality” left, is absurd. We are ashamed by the South African government’s refusal to make a clear and proud stance for human rights, for peace, and for justice.

As we engage in naval wargames with Russia and China, the moral bankruptcy of our government’s position becomes even starker. Behind the dehumanising geopolitical rhetoric, the finger pointing about who may have instigated this war, and the tap dancing around how best to respond, human beings are being harmed. We are all being harmed.

Read in Daily Maverick:What could – and should – the Ukraine war cost South Africa?

The world urgently needs a peaceful end to Russia’s war on Ukraine, and the Russian government needs to be held to account for its acts of aggression. None of this can happen while the bombardment continues.

The Arch once said: “It is hard to shake your hand when your foot is on my neck.” It ought to be possible for the world – and South Africa in particular – to prevail upon one country to stop bombing another as an urgent and immediate step towards peace. 

One year on, thousands of lives lost and incalculable infrastructure damaged, it is not too late for our government to recognise the injustice begin committed against the Ukrainian people. To mourn with us all the casualties of this war. To find, at last, our common humanity.

The Arch shared widely the notion that our destinies are tied up with one another; that an injury to one is an injury to all. DM

Comments (4)

Alec Linde Feb 24, 2023, 05:33 PM

The ANC has shown itself to be a spineless puppet of Russia and China. When the Dalai Lama was denied a visa to attend the Arch's birthday it was clear to whose tune Home Affairs was dancing. What benefit to the people of this country is of kow-towing to these countries with atrocious human rights records is mystifying.

andrew.farrer Feb 24, 2023, 02:39 PM

It was also clear that there is unlikely to be any role for South Africa as a mediator or peace negotiator . . .UNTIL the scumbag anc is booted out of power!

Prof Bill Richards - retired Richards Feb 24, 2023, 11:28 AM

How can South Africa claim to be neutral when playing war games with Ukraines oppressor Russia? This was published in today's Daily Mail: "Zelensky vowed that Ukraine would win the war this year following a 'furious year of invincibility'. In the defiant video address, Zelensky recalled the terror unleashed a year ago by the Russian assault, triggering Europe's biggest and deadliest war since the Second World War. 'Ukraine has inspired the world. Ukraine has united the world,' Zelensky said, hailing cities that have become bywords for Russian war crimes like Bucha, Irpin and Mariupol as 'capitals of invincibility.' 'We will never rest until the Russian murderers face deserved punishment'. The world has watched in horror as Putin's soldiers have dropped missiles on apartment buildings, tortured civilians before shooting them dead, and systematically raped women and girls. Men, women and children - the youngest known victim being a 14-year-old boy - have been executed by Russian soldiers, their bodies thrown into deep troughs dug into the ground. The scale of the suffering and the indiscriminate targeting of men, women and children has seen at least 7,000 civilians killed and nearly eight million Ukrainians flee to countries across Europe." They, the Russians, must be made to pay for their war crimes against civilians! Prof Bill Richards - retired

Dennis Bailey Feb 24, 2023, 09:29 AM

And we're all ashamed with you. Such is the SA we elected. Ballot box.