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Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2011 14:15:52 
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Subject: [ANCMedia] THE ANC CLARIFIES ITS INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS POLICY

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MEDIA STATEMENT
THE ANC CLARIFIES ITS INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS POLICY

On Monday the 8th August 2011, the Officials of the African National Congress 
are having the first bilateral meeting with the newly elected African National 
Congress Youth League NEC. In terms of our agreement this meeting is supposed 
to usher in the period wherein these meetings will be scheduled. There will 
also be scheduled meeting of the National Working Committees (NWCs) and 
National Executive Committees (NECs). We received the report of the ANCYL 
National Congress yesterday 02 August 2011, which will form the basis for the 
initial engagement with ANCYL. In view of the defiance by the ANCYL and the 
attempt to isolate cde Jackson Mthembu as speaking for himself when he is the 
rightful spokeperson of the ANC,  cde Floyd Shivambu is not talking on behalf 
of the ANC. We will therefore have to reaffirm the relationship between the ANC 
and its leagues.

The fact that despite the ANCYL Secretary General, Comrade Sindiso Magaqa 
having been informed by the ANC officials of the intention to issue the 
statement on Monday before it was released, but the fact that the ANCYL decided 
to take on the ANC publicly, does not only warrant that this be an item on the 
agenda on Monday, but constitutes a serious transgression that the ANC itself 
must discuss and decide on.

Rule 7 of our Constitution is clarifying this relationship between the ANC and 
its leagues. Both the African National Congress Women League (ANCWL) and the 
African National Congress Veterans League (ANCVL) have never showed either 
disrespect or lack of understanding of this relationship. Unfortunately, when 
it comes to the ANCYL we have had many incidents that show the desire to 
undermine the ANC leadership under the pretextog not understanding the 
relationship between the two.

This desire to undermine this leadership has once more been  displayed publicly 
by the ANCYL this week. Rule 7.4 of  our constitution is clear that “the Youth 
League will function as an autonomous body within the overall structure of the 
ANC, of which it will be integral part, with its own Constitution, rules and 
regulations, provided that these shall not be in conflict with the Constitution 
and policies of the ANC.”

The responsibility of implementing conference and NGC resolution lies with the 
NEC of the ANC, including managing the international relations of the movement. 
The relations with our neighbours are clearly stated in the Freedom Charter, 
Clause 10; There shall be Peace and Stability. 

South Africa shall be a fully independent state which respects the rights and 
sovereignty of all nations. South Africa shall strive to maintain world peace 
and the settlement of all international disputes by negotiations –not war.

Peace and friendship among all our people shall be secured by upholding the 
equal rights, opportunity and status of all.

The people of the protectorates Basutoland (now Lesotho), Bechuanaland (now 
Botswana) and Swaziland shall be free to decide for themselves their own 
future. The right of all peoples of Africa to independence and self-government 
shall be recognised, and shall be the basis of close cooperation.

The ANCYL in their recent statement referred to the resolution of the 52nd 
National Conference on Party-to Party relations. The reference was made to 
resolve (35) talking to party to party relations among former liberation 
movements, reference was also made to resolve (36) which directs the NEC to 
establish better understanding of the ideological orientation and character of 
the parties in the continent, as well as resolution (37) that urges the NEC to 
strengthen relations with all progressive and like-minded parties in the 
region, the continent and the world.

Resolve (38) was deliberately left out by the ANCYL in its statement because it 
does not serve the purpose of confusing society, the resolve states “ Relations 
with other ruling parties in the continent that might not share the same vision 
with the ANC must be promoted and such relations could be based on common 
interests”. These resolutions and many others from the different National 
Conferences inform the policy and the work we do in the international arena.

The ruling parties in the regions, which are not former liberation movements 
like the Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) and the Lesotho Congress for Democracy 
(LCD) must be assured that the ANC will continue being a good neighbour. ANC 
clearly has no policy of supporting regime changes even in countries governed 
by parties who may not share our ideological outlook.

We believe in the respect of the sovereignty of other countries and the spirit 
of good neighborliness. 

Issued by:
ANC Secretary General
Gwede Mantashe

African National Congress
54 Sauer Street
Johannesburg
2001

03 August 2011

Enquiries:
Jackson Mthembu 082 370 8401
Keith Khoza 082 823 9672

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