South African officials have increased security in Table Mountain National Park after the vandalism at the temple-like Rhodes Memorial on the slopes of Devil's Peak, Merle Collins, a national parks spokeswoman, said today.
Parks staff have also been cleaning graffiti scrawled on the monument in the incident early Friday, Collins said. One slogan read: "Your dreams of empire will die."
In April, the University of Cape Town removed a campus statue of Rhodes after protests by students who described it as an emblem of white privilege.
South African police are investigating a case of "malicious damage to property" at the Rhodes memorial, police Constable Noloyiso Rwexana said in an email to The Associated Press. No one has been arrested, he said.
Assailants previously targeted the bust, putting a tire around its neck and setting it on fire, according to Collins.
The act was reminiscent of "necklacing," a kind of lynching carried out against some perceived black collaborators with apartheid during the struggle against South Africa's former white minority rulers. Apartheid ended with all-race elections in 1994.
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