 For more videos on people's struggles, please subscribe to our YouTube channel. Abah Kalbassam Jondal are really concerned about the ongoing evictions that are taking place in our cities, particularly in the city of Deben in South Africa. The evictions are often at a gunpoint and lawful and violent. So this is part of the whole range of blend attacks on indigenous people, but also on the right to the city of the ordinary people coming to cities. And we are seeing a lot of gentrification and of course the intensification of a state that is declaring a war on its indigenous people. So our cities have been taken over by mafias and gangsters. We are seeing our cities being militarizing and we've suffered a lot in the hands of a number of municipalities, not only in Deben, Johannesburg and Cape Town. This is a clear attack on the poor and of our right to city and of our right to self-determination as the poor people of South Africa. So this is really concerning us. And within the midst of that, we want to appreciate that the Sheikh Tula movement, Abah Kalbassam Jondal, still resists all these evictions and degradation of people. And we want to put more effort in organizing and resisting because we have no other choice but to stand firm against this attack on the indigenous people, the attack on the impoverished people. So we need to stand together as the organization, do our work in terms of making sure that we reclaim our right to the cities and our right to freedom. And nobody else will deliver this to us and of course real freedom will never be delivered to us but it will have to be taken and this is what we are committed to do to reclaim our right to the cities. Members of the movement have been very courageous in rebuilding after each and every eviction. That's what we do. So what has been more disturbing in this recent attack is that the state, particularly the Italian municipality, has not only been confiscating the belongings of the people but they've actually been burning down all the belongings of the people and this leaves us no choice but to continue resisting and also give support and solidarity to the people that are resisting their right to city. So our next stage of course as a movement is to seek solidarity within the popular movement but also seek legal advice into this and of course our first line of defense has been organizing and we use media as our second strategic plan in order to expose this violation of human right but of course litigation becomes our last result and we're exploring right now the means to take these methods to court and of course we've been winning all these court cases. We've intercepted the city 100 times but they continue to demolish and evict people. This means without the court order and without the regards of all the national legislation that requires them to carry these evictions. So surely the behaviour of the state has not just been unlawful but these are criminal acts that needs to be condemned at all levels. This is a history in making. Abba Cali has had to identify its alleys and one of those alleys of course is to seek a political home for the future that we want and of course the Social Revolution has been presented to us and of course through the mass support of one of the biggest labour movement in South Africa the National Union of Metal Workers of South Africa who have actually thought that the Socialist Revolutionary Workers Party would be the instrument that would unite not only the labour movement and social movement but the entire working class and the labour movement. So we are part of constructing the future that we want and the SRWP is one of these strategic instruments that the labour movement as well as the social movement seeks to use as a political instrument to fight for the future that we want. The world of equality, the world of justice, the world where respect, dignity becomes the other of the day and this is what we want. We want to sing that we are going to triumph, advance the flag of unity and you will come together with me because if you come, you sing and your flag will bloom.