Publication
Feb 2005
This paper discusses the rise and fall of the Islamic-oriented People Against Gangsterism and Drugs (PAGAD) in the Cape Flats area of Cape Town, South Africa. It surveys the organization's anti-drug and anti-gangsterism initiatives and then discusses its bout with terrorism. The author concludes that South Africa's nascent democracy was fortunate that PAGAD did not succeed in enlarging its social base beyond a minority within a minority within a minority - a militant minority within a Muslim minority within a Coloured minority.
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Author | Keith Gottschalk |
Series | ISS Papers |
Issue | 99 |
Publisher | Institute for Security Studies (ISS) |
Copyright | © 2005 Institute for Security Studies (ISS) |