*NUMSA CALLS ON SA GOVERNMENT & BUSINESS TO CUT TIES WITH THE ILLEGITMATE
KING MSWATI REGIME!*

*18 March 2011*

The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (*Numsa*) supports the
ongoing popular mass actions, starting today 18 March 2011, by workers and
the rural peasantry of Swaziland under the leadership of Swaziland United
Democratic Front (SUDF).

Today’s popular mass actions are part of exerting pressure to the oppressive
and undemocratic regime of King Mswati to introduce democratic reforms,
abolish the Tinkhundla system, the immediate release of all political
prisoners and unbanning of all political parties by the regime.

The people of Swaziland should be inspired by the fighting spirit of the
late ANC President Oliver Tambo, an internationalist par excellence, when he
made a call to the people of South Africa to make the apartheid South Africa
ungovernable until it is governed by the people.

We call on all South Africans, particularly the workers and the poor to
support the ongoing struggles of the oppressed people of Swaziland. Our
freedom and democracy will be meaningless if the people of Swaziland are
still oppressed, under the guise of failed, illegitimate and rejected
systems of Kingdoms or Monarchies. The people of Swaziland have a right to
choose a democratic government of their own, under a transparent and popular
democratic process, as opposed to an illegitimate and hereditary system that
imposes King Mswati as a leader. If King Mswati wants to rule in Swaziland,
he should be subject himself into a secret ballot box to test his popularity
amongst the masses of Swaziland.

King Mswati’s ascendency to power is no different from our own past and
rejected Bantustan systems and its leaders, such as Kgosi Lucas Mangope, in
the then Bophuthatswana or Gatsha Buthelezi in the then KwaZulu.

We also call on the people of Swaziland to use today’s mass actions to raise
a finger against the loud silence by the not-so-democratic and United States
sponsored United Nations (UN) for its failure to impose sanctions against
the illegitimate King Mswati’s regime. The silence by the UN and the
not-so-genuine advocates of democracy in the world is informed by their
capitalist accumulation interests in Swaziland, at the expense of the
oppressed and suffering Swazis.

We call on South African government to cut trade and economic ties with King
Mswati’s regime until democratic reforms and a transition to democracy is in
place. We also call on SA owned companies based Swaziland to de-invest with
immediate effect. The failures by our government and SA companies based in
Swaziland, it will reinforce our beliefs that our foreign relations with
Swaziland do not take into account the concerns of the people of Swaziland
and we have joined the side of the oppressor to oppress them.

Contact:

*Castro Ngobese, National Spokesperson – 073 299 1595*

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