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Statues of Gandhi targeted over his bigoted writings regarding black South Africans
A statue depicting Mahatma Gandhi stands at the Ariana Park in Geneva, Switzerland, 20 July 2020. As anti-racist movements taking to the streets across the world decry the public displays of statues honoring slaveholders and proponents of racist ideologies (on occasion vandalizing some of them aside from demanding their removal), Gandhi ? widely lionized as a paragon of non-violent resistance and hailed as the courageous leader of a history-making decolonial movement of national liberation ? has become one of the targets. The reason is found in the Indian lawyer's early writings during the time he spent living in South Africa between 1893-1914. Scholars combing through letters, government paperwork and speeches of that period have found numerous instances of disparaging, bigoted and supremacist remarks Gandhi made regarding black South Africans, including describing them as 'savages' and claiming they lived a 'life of indolence and nakedness.' EPA/SALVATORE DI NOLFI
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