Taliep Petersen murdered
With the murder of
I had the honour to speak to this remarkable man earlier this year during an interview conducted for one of my previous employers. What had to be a thirty minute interview, ended in a 1 ½ hour chat with him and his best friend and theatre collaborator David Kramer.
One of the things that we discussed was Taliep’s undying love for District Six. “I grew up in District Six, until the area was declared a white zone by the government,” Taliep recalled. “Me and my family were forcibly removed from our homes, which were flattened and destroyed. This was a very traumatizing event for my family.”
“District Six was once home to a multi-racial community, a vibrant community. It was alive! It had a soul and a spirit!”
“The strangest thing was that no one thought the same would happen in District Six as had happened in other regions of
On the question if Taliep would return to District Six, Taliep replied without hesitating: “I would have moved back yesterday! Everyone who once lived in District Six should be able to go back!”
During the interview, we also talked about Taliep’s background and religion. As a devoted Muslim, Taliep often visited the Kramats in and around
Taliep loved his wife and children, more than anything in this world. “Home is my favorite place. I love being with my family as I am away very often and I am not home on a regular basis. It is great to spend time with them and going places. To the beach for instance, a great place to spend quality time with my children. I love my family more than anything. They are my pride and joy.”
Miriam Mannak / Africa in the News - Cape Town
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