Calls grow for Johnny Clegg not to play Saharan ‘Sun City’
Johnny Clegg - Don't play Dakhla | 23.02.2011 15:07
When the name of Johnny Clegg first appeared on the programme for the festival which takes place this week in the coast town of Dakhla, campaigners first thought that Mr Clegg had confused this festival with the FiSahara Film Festival. FiSahara takes place in Dakhla refugee camp which houses 30,000 refugees deep in the Algerian desert. The FiSahara festival helps raise awareness of the Africa’s last colony and has been running for 8 years attracting an internationally acclaimed actors and musicians including Javier Bardem and Manu Chao. South Africa has always offered support for Western Sahara’s right to self-determination and at last years FiSahara Festival Kaya Somgqeza, chargé d'affaires at the South African embassy in Algiers, brought a message of support from Jacob Zuma and told the crowd: "We cannot regard the continent of Africa as free until Western Sahara is liberated."
It is easy to see how the former political activist could have mixed the two festivals up. However, after repeated attempts to contact Mr Clegg through his agents in South Africa and the US, received no response campaigners and Mr Asmar have assumed that Mr Clegg is aware of the political and humanitarian issues involved in playing at the festival but has decided to do it anyway.
“I'm sorry to inform you that you are being used by an occupier, a horrible force for political propaganda, and thus, I invite you to reconsider your decision in accordance with your true principals that we have always been proud of” wrote Mr Asmar to Mr Clegg whose decision to play in occupied Western Sahara has been compared to that of artists who chose to play Sun City during the height of apartheid in South Africa.
See http://www.dajla.org/2011/02/boycott-johnny-clegg/
Johnny Clegg - Don't play Dakhla