I happen to disagree with the utterances of the Bishop; but this statement of 
the ANC lacks seriousness!
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From: Dominic Tweedie <[email protected]>
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Date: Tue, 04 Oct 2011 21:13:12 
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Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] ANC statement on the Dalai Lama visa application

 
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  ANC 
 
 ANC Statement, 4 October 2011 
   
   
 Dalai Lama visa application 
   
   
 The African National Congress (ANC) calls upon all South Africans to stay 
calm, including Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu, and afford the Government of 
South Africa the opportunity to take us all into its confidence around the 
Dalai Lama visa application and its subsequent withdrawal. 
   
 The Archbishop knows it well deep down his heart, mind and soul that the ANC 
and its government cannot be equated to the repressive and divisive apartheid 
regime, which had never cared for the majority of the people of South Africa, 
Africans in particular. 
   
 Archbishop Tutu knows it well that the ANC has not downplayed the contribution 
by any interest group in South Africa, including Faith Based Organisations, 
Non-governmental Organisations, Labour Federations and Interest Groups. The ANC 
has always been embracive and consultative in its approach and character. 
   
 As a result of the ANC reputation, record on human rights, democratic 
principles and South Africa’s progressive Constitution, South Africa is today 
recognised by international organisations, such as the United Nations and the 
African Union as a critical role player in international peace and as a 
protector of human rights.  As such, the Archbishop comparison of the (1) ANC 
and its government to the apartheid government, (2) to the ousted former 
Egyptian President, Hosni Mubarak, and (3) to the former President of Libya, 
Muammar Gaddafi,  is very unfortunate and totally misplaced. 
   
 The ANC has always respected all South Africans including those in the 
churches, and other sectors such as; labour, business, traditional and 
religious formation, for the role that they have played in the struggle against 
apartheid.  More important, is the role played by the ordinary people of our 
country, who joined the ranks of the ANC and other liberation movements in 
pursuit of the freedom that we all today enjoy.  It is in the DNA of the ANC to 
respect all the sectors in our society and abroad. 
   
  In as much as the Archbishop is incorrect in saying that the ANC is not 
respecting the Faith Based Organisations, it is equally incorrect for the 
Archbishop to say that the ANC abuses its majority or its overwhelming support 
in the country. 
   
 The ANC has actually done contrary to the Archbishop claims.  The history of 
the ANC pre and post apartheid has been that of consultation and listening to 
all sectors and the views of those who might also be against the policies of 
the ANC. 
   
 We are appealing to the Archbishop to calm down and work together with the ANC 
and its government, first, on the Dalai Lama issue and secondly, we appeal to 
the Archbishop not to pray for the demise of the ANC led government, but 
instead to work together with the ANC and pray for the ANC led government to 
deliver a better life for all the people of South Africa. 
  
  
 Issued by: 
 Jackson Mthembu 
 ANC National Spokesperson 
   
 African National Congress 
 54 Sauer Street 
 Johannesburg 
 2001 
 04 October 2011 
 Enquiries: 
 Ishmael Mnisi 0823335550
 
 
 
 
 

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