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    01/08/2006 11:42 AM - (SA)
    I am proud to be African
    T. ADAMS


    I AM very disgusted with Dr Roy Smith's utterances ("We are not African", People's Post, 4 July).

    He must speak for himself. I am very proud to be called an African. My parents were born and bred in Africa; they worked and went to school in Africa; lived and died in Africa, and are even buried in the sands of Africa.

    The previous Apartheid government gave us various names to divide and rule us, where the present elected democratic government is trying to break the stigma of divide and rule. I feel ashamed to be ever associated with a person, or must I say doctor, called Roy Smith.

    He also mentioned "we" came here by boat, but I'll be glad to let him and his "we" go by aeroplane back to wherever they came from. We don't need these kinds of people to live in and be part of AFRICA.

    T. ADAMS




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