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Chapter 16 - Uithaalder's vision of the rules of war

from PART TWO - Colonial crisis and the establishment of a new order, 1848–1853

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 April 2018

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Document 75: Willem Uithaalder to Governor Sir George Cathcart

25 May 1852

My Esteemed Sir; General

I embrace this opportunity to write you a letter. We inform you that we are exceedingly grieved in consequence of what we see with our eyes, that your Excellency fights with women and children, that is, makes war with them, for where all were fighting it was against men. Women and children we always excepted; that is according to proclamation. We hope not that Your Excellency will do the same as Sir H. Smith and Colonel Somerset. We were in the neighbourhood of Bathurst; there we fought men that had guns; these we shot down, and those who had no guns we excepted. This is according to proclamation.

And furthermore, if your Excellency wishes to speak with us, it is practicable for you to speak with us, because our hostilities are distinct from those of the Kafirs.

I, your servant

Wm. Uithaalder.

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These Oppressions Won't Cease
An Anthology of the Political Thought of the Cape Khoesan, 1777–1879
, pp. 152
Publisher: Wits University Press
Print publication year: 2017

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