[Liasaonline] LIASA Condemns the Burning down of Libraries
Mokgadi Senyolo
Mokgadi.Senyolo at wits.ac.za
Thu Feb 11 16:14:22 SAST 2010
LIASA CONDEMNS THE BURNING DOWN OF LIBRARIES
The Library and Information Association of South Africa (LIASA) wants to
raise grave concern about libraries being targeted and burned down in
protests against Non-delivery of services. The burning of the Library
in Balfour, Mpumalanga on Tuesday was shocking. So far four libraries
were burned down in protests in Mpumalanga Province , namely Sakhile
Library in Standerton, Thandukukhanya Library in Piet Retief,
Siyathuthuka Library in Belfast and Mashishing Library in former
Lydenburg in 2009. The fifth one to go up in flames is Siyathemba in
Balfour . While LIASA recognises the right of communities to protest
and demonstrate, we strongly condemn the senseless targeting and
destruction of libraries . A Library is the heart of a community, a
beacon of hope, a symbol of upliftment and empowerment in any community.
As partners in education and social development, libraries play a vital
role in eradicating illiteracy, inculcating a mindset of lifelong
learning and instilling a culture of reading which sparks critical
thinking and debate needed in any democracy. To burn down libraries is
to blow out the light that could lead many communities out of the
tunnel of ignorance. It is clear that the five libraries which went up
in flames took with them opportunities to develop into a reading or
informed community.
Rachel More
LIASA: President
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