YCLSA congratulates COSAS on its 33rd Anniversary

June 1, 2012


The young communist League of South Africa (uFasimba) takes this opportunity to 
wish the Congress of South African Students a glorious 33rd Anniversary of 
commitment to student and general struggles since its formation on the 31st May 
1979.

The YCLSA extends its congratulations to the militant and radical student 
formation for the contributions it has made in ensuring that the movement lives 
and leads, especially appreciating the hard repression years of successive 
state of emergencies by the apartheid government leading to the large flocks of 
students to exile to get military training, the formation of the United 
Democratic Forum and  the South African Youth Congress.

Successive generations of COSAS have never failed the task at hand for the 
transformation of education to date.
Many challenges still persist which are remnants of the structural deficiencies 
we inherited when we took over the apartheid state but the resilience of COSAS 
is important in winning this battles towards the achievement of the NDR which 
will bring us closer to socialism.  

COSAS has remained in the forefront of challenging the lack of classrooms, 
teacher-student ratio and non-provision or late delivery of textbooks. The "One 
Textbook One Student" slogan is still relevant and must be pursued now as we 
see the shortage or non provision of such to students thus leading to an 
entrapment of working class learners in the system. COSAS  must take governemnt 
to task for gambling with the future of South Africa. 

COSAS must also further seek to ensure inclusivity within its ranks and 
campaigns on taking issues of race, disability and language barriers forward as 
we seek a transformed people's education that will build an advanced cadreship 
ready to take forward our nation.

We must further challenge the liquor board and the government on the spatial 
development that allows the building of  bottle stores and tarvens next to 
schools and institutions of higher and we must regulate even their operations 
as has been seen that they get to extents of offering discounts to students. 
This must not just be condemned but fought by the broader movement especially 
the Progressive Youth Alliance.

We wish the Congress of South African Students more and more revolutionary 
years in pursuance of a free public quality education system.

On the 17th of June 2012, the Young Communist League of South Africa will be 
having its Youth Day Rally at Ephraim Mogale Stadium (Named after the 1st 
President-General of COSAS) in Modimolle.

Long Live COSAS Long Live

Issued by YCLSA Head Office

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