Philani Zungu
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Philani Zungu was the Deputy-President of the South African shack dwellers' movement Abahlali baseMjondolo in 2006 and 2007 and continues to play a key role in the movement. He is also the chairperson of the Pemary Ridge Development Committee. He has been arrested on 3 occasions for his political activism[1] and was very badly assaulted on one occasion suffering permanent damage to his left ear. He is currently suing the South African police for assault with the support of Amnesty International.
He has written a number of important articles about democracy and the poor and in late 2007 his work was discussed at a special meeting at Harvard University.[2]
He is also a well known public intellectual who often comments in the local and international media.
He is currently awaiting trial on a charge of illegally connecting shack dwellers to the national electricity grid.
[edit] Recent Online Articles by Philani Zungu
- From Party Politics to Service Delivery to the Politics of the Poor, November, 2006
- The Strong Poor and the Police, January, 2007
- Democracy in My Experience, August, 2007