Press release
 
10 May 2012 
 
NAM Ministerial Declaration on the Centenary Year of the ANC as a Liberation 
Movement
 
The Ministers of the Non-Aligned Movement congratulate the people of South 
Africa and the African National Congress, the oldest liberation movement in 
Africa, on its Centenary Anniversary and notes the celebrations and activities 
taking place throughout the year in this regard.
 
The Ministers of the Non-Aligned Movement acknowledge that the African National 
Congress throughout its 100 years of existence has embodied the principles of 
the Movement and has, since its formation, remained at the forefront of the 
struggle against apartheid, colonialism and oppression.
 
The Ministers of the Non-Aligned Movement, recalling that the African National 
Congress participated in the Bandung Conference of 1955, emphasize that the 
solidarity of the Movement with the people of South Africa and the African 
National Congress, contributed to ending the tyranny of apartheid, racial 
discrimination and oppression.
 
The Ministers of the Non-Aligned Movement recognize that the struggle against 
racial discrimination, oppression, occupation, and the struggle for the right 
to self-determination, freedom, democracy, justice and the attainment of human 
rights continues and that others should draw inspiration from the African 
National Congress’s Centenary Anniversary and its ideals to build non-racial, 
non-sexist, democratic and free societies.
 
The Ministers of the Non-Aligned Movement recall that South Africa, after long 
having been at the core of the Movement’s efforts to uphold the cherished 
principles of freedom, justice and equity, took its rightful place as a full 
member of the Movement in 1994.  It was also a fitting tribute when the 
Movement entrusted its leadership during the period 1998 to 2003 to the 
democratically elected Government of President Nelson Mandela.
 
The Ministers of the Non-Aligned Movement encourage the people of South Africa, 
Africa and the world to continue their solidarity with other oppressed peoples 
and those under occupation in their struggle for self-determination, democracy, 
freedom, justice and  human rights.
 

Issued by the Department of International Relations and Co-operation

OR Tambo Building
460 Soutpansberg Road
Rietondale
Pretoria

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