Comrades

This statement was released yesterday and we had expected Castro
Ngobese to publish it here:

SASCO PRESS STATEMENT
27 October 2010

Statement of the third meeting of the 16th NEC

The National Executive Committee of SASCO convened at Booysens Hotel
between the 22nd to the 24th of October 2010. The NEC meeting was
characterized by frank analysis of South African society including
divisive tendencies that are encroaching on the unity and cohesion of
revolutionary forces within the Mass Democratic Movement led by the
ANC.

Free Higher Education

The Minister of Higher Education and Training had promised that by the
30th August 2010 he would outline which areas of the NSFAS Review
report he would implement. These recommendations of the NSFAS Review
Report included ways in which Free Education would be implemented. We
are disappointed that there is no concrete plan from the Ministry of
Higher Education on implementation of Free Higher Education.

At the beginning of the next year there must be no students that will
be excluded on the basis that they cannot afford or they owe fees. We
will, once more, mobilized society and the rest of the student
community in order to achieve Free Higher Education. To ensure this
occurs, we will not rest.

Contestations of SRC elections against SASCO by ANCYL and YCL

We are extremely disappointed that the ANCYL and in some instance the
Young Communist League have decided to contest SRC elections against
our organization. We are of the firm view that this confuses students
and leads to disunity amongst revolutionary forces. We are convinced
that the reason for these contestations is the fact that SRC’s sit in
tender committees in Universities and that Tenderpreneurs from both
the ANCYL and YCL want to capture SRC’s in order to drive their
accumulation agenda.

We are proud that our structures particularly in UKZN have been able
to mobilize the student population to defeat both the ANCYL and YCL,
in defence of our organization. We will continue to strive for unity
of the PYA at all costs and at all levels, however, we will not strive
for PYA unity at the expense of our organization and its role in the
Higher Education sector. We will attempt to meet with the National
Leadership of both the ANCYL and YCL to resolve these issues.

Dictatorship in the University of Free State and Stellenbosch

We are appalled by the dictatorship of Professor Jonathan Jansen in
the University of Free State who has outlawed student political
organizations and has deposed a democratically elected SRC. This is in
violation of the Higher Education act and we call on the Department of
Higher Education and Training to act decisively against this tyrant.
We call on the whole community of Free State to rise and defeat this
tyranny in the University of Free State.

We are also appalled by the refusal by the University of Stellenbosch
for a SASCO branch to launch. The intransigence of the University of
Stellenbosch is in complete violation of the right to associate and
organize enshrined in our constitution. We believe that this exposes
the hypocrisy of Afrikaner groups such as the Afri-forum and others
which claim to defend our constitution whilst Afrikaner institutions
such as Stellenbosch operate as though oblivious that apartheid is no
more.

The New Tendency

A New Tendency of accumulators has arisen from the ashes in the ANC
and the liberation movement and has begun a most reactionary
anti-communist program. This New Tendency is in cahoots with the
emergent black bourgeoisie. This Tendency is represented by those who
played a role in the ousting of the 1996 class project in Polokwane.
Its locomotive is its unparalleled urge to accumulate through the
state and the fact that it sees the national liberation movement as
its vehicle to state institutions. It has brought with it a most
backward and anti-democratic delinquent subculture in the movement,
which is that of disruption of meetings if they do not go according to
its wishes.

We are of the view that the New Tendency poses a strategic threat to
the National Democratic Revolution. Counter-revolutionary activity
takes place when some in the liberation movement conspire against the
poor and working class. We call on all our structures to combat,
isolate and defeat the New Tendency as part of their contribution to
defeating counter-revolutionaries.

South African Communist Party

We are of the view that the SACP, like any organization is undergoing
a process of development and renewal. As SASCO we are not entirely
happy some approaches of the SACP on specific matters and we are
willing to engage the Party on these. We call on those who have
identified themselves as opponents of the SACP to reconsider their
ways. We will do all in our capacity to defend and develop the SACP.
We will do all on our capacity to assist the SACP advance the struggle
for Socialism in South Africa. We will organize an urgent meeting with
the SACP in order to raise our dissatisfaction on specific matters, we
will not do that in public.

National General Council

Our National General Council will take place from the 3rd to the 8th
December 2010. This NGC will be our mid-term policy review conference.
In this gathering we will also review our support for the ANC in the
upcoming Local Government Elections. This General Council will also
detail our demands for the Local Government elections which if not met
would result in our organization reconsidering its support during the
local government elections.

WFDY Festival

We are aware that the World Federation of Democratic Youth will host
its Festival in South Africa mid-December. As an organization we feel
honoured organization together with the YCL and ANCYL to host this
prestigious gathering. We call on members of society and students to
attend this historic event whose significance is equal if not more, to
that of the Soccer World Cup.

For details Contact
Mbulelo Mandlana (President)
071 879 3408

Or

Lazola Ndamase (Secretary General)
082 679 8718

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