Umsebenzi Online, Volume 9, No. 4, 17 February 2010
In this Issue:
Celebrate the legacy of Nelson Mandela: Intensify the class struggles
on all fronts!

Red Alert

Celebrate the legacy of Nelson Mandela: Intensify the class struggles
on all fronts!
Blade Nzimande, General Secretary
Over the last two weeks, South Africa, especially the progressive
forces, celebrated two very important events. On 2nd 2010 February we
celebrated 20 years of the unbanning of the ANC, SACP and other
components of the national liberation movement, and on the 11th
February the release of Nelson Mandela from the apartheid prisons. The
celebration of the unbanning of our organizations and Nelson Mandela
was not a tribute to the 'generosity' of the apartheid regime, but
honouring the massive sacrifices of millions of South Africans in their
selfless struggles against the apartheid regime. The release of Mandela
marked a high point in the determined struggles of our people dislodge
the apartheid regime as an important step towards the creation of a
democratic South Africa.
The celebration of the release of Nelson Mandela from prison also
marked one of the most important victories for the international
anti-apartheid movement and, to a large extent, also marked the victory
of anti-imperialist forces against tyranny and oppression worldwide.
The South African Communist Party (SACP) also wishes to use this
occasion to salute all our people and the international(ist)
progressive forces in their role towards the defeat of one of the most
evil forces on earth, which was bent on promoting and consolidating a
neo-fascist project of racial oppression and class exploitation of a
white minority over a black majority in the latter's country of birth
and origin.
Remnants of the elements of the beneficiaries of the apartheid order,
including elements of the current opposition forces in the current
democratic dispensation and their backers in mainstream bourgeois
media, have tried very hard to try and present these two major
developments as an outcome of the generosity of the leaders of the
apartheid regime. Having dismally failed in this exercise, including
their attempts to rubbish President Zuma's State of the Nation Address,
these forces are now resorting to some of the worst tactics of trying
to discredit and undermine the very democratic institutions they claim
to be defending. Yesterday's walkout from parliament by the Democratic
Alliance and Cope is actually an expression of how these forces have
lost their strategic sense of direction and expression of their
frustrations in the failure of their attempts to exploit our democratic
institutions for their narrow party political gains.
The walk-out by both Cope and the Democratic Alliance in parliament is
also an expression of how these forces seek to use parliament for their
narrow and highly sectarian interests, and thus their failure to do so
exposing their political bankruptcy and some of the worst forms of
political opportunism. It is in this desperation that Cope has also
exposed itself as a parasite and political extension of the narrow
right-wing and often racist interests of the Democratic Alliance.
The more the frustrations of the DA and COPE are exposed, the more the
naked class interests of these forces are exposed.
The opportunism of the opposition parties also manifest themselves in
their attempts to praise Nelson Mandela, not out of genuine
recognitition of his role in the liberation struggle, but in order to
try and opportunistically use his image and legacy to condemn the ANC,
its alliance partners and the national liberation struggle as a whole.
It is an attempt to try and appropriate the image of Madiba to advance
their narrow class interests.
It is for all the above reasons that as the SACP we have correctly and
consistently argued that the global 'iconic' status of Madiba must
never, ever be allowed to bury Madiba the revolutionary - whose
principled commitment to the liberation of the black majority and his
fight against all forms of colonialism, discrimination and chauvinism
must be at all times highlighted and defended.
In our tribute to Madiba, the SACP also highlighted the fact that
Madiba was not only a leader of the ANC and its alliance partners, but
that he at all times genuinely remained a loyal friend of South African
communists. It is on his consistent and principled defence of the ANC
alliance with the communists that Madiba will stand out as a true
friend of South African communists. For instance, shortly after his
meeting with PW Botha in prison on 5 July 1989, in which the latter
sought to offer Mandela his freedom if he distanced himself from the
communists, that he had the following profound statement to make:
"No dedicated ANC member will ever heed the call to break with the
SACP. We regard such a demand (from PW Botha) as a purely divisive
(apartheid's) government strategy. It is in fact a call on us to commit
suicide. Which man of honour will ever desert a life-long friend among
his people? Which opponent will ever trust such a treacherous freedom
fighter? Yet this is what the (apartheid) government is in effect
asking us to do; to desert our faithful allies. We will not fall into
that trap".
This is also a pointed lesson to those within our own ranks whose sole
mission is to try and attempt to push the communists out of the ANC.
For us as South African communists, we need to, at all times, defend
Madiba the revolutionary! In practice this requires that we also
intensify working class struggles in all key sites of power as part of
winning our key strategic objectives as contained in our medium term
vision; to build working class hegemony in all key sites of power.
It is therefore of utmost importance that much as we celebrate the
iconic Madiba, we consistently push for preserving, honouring and
integrity of Madiba as a revolutionary. It is for this reason that for
the SACP Madiba shall always remain a revolutionary, whose making was
shaped by the revolutionary struggles as led by the ANC. This requires
the intensification of class struggles on all fronts of terrains of
struggle. The intensification of such class struggles must also mean
that, in memory of Madiba, we intensify our class struggle on all
fronts, including the confrontation of those within our own ranks, who
are using access to state power to advance their narrow economic class
interests.
We must also deepen the class struggle in order to celebrate true
values of what Madiba stood for; selflessness and commitment to people
as a with a view of rolling back the capitalist system and its
corrupting values of dog eat dog. To us this is the only way we can
protect the legacy of someone like Madiba and the integrity of our
revolution.
Long live Madiba long live!
Asikhulume!! From:
http://www.sacp.org.za/main.php?include=pubs/umsebenzi/2010/vol9-04.html

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