COSATU condemns South African Zionist Federation’s
abuse of blacks under religious guise to legitimise apartheid in Israel 
The Congress of South African Trade Unions has
today written the following letter to the Reverend Inkosi, Phakama Shembe,
spiritual leader of the Shembe Church
“Blessed is he who binds the wounds of those who
have been injured, for injuries do not happen to one alone under the sun but to
all.” - Isaiah Shembe
In the trade union movement we have a similar
saying: ‘An injury to one is an injury to all’. It is in this spirit of
humanity and human solidarity that I write to you.
COSATU wants to first convey greetings to fellow
workers and all those who associate with or who are members of the Shembe
fellowship in South Africa and beyond, particularly its leadership. We are
members of the same family. We share a common history of suffering from 
apartheid
and colonialism. We share the same values of striving for freedom for ourselves
and for others all over the world. We hate and abhor all forms of racism and
discrimination, worst still in the name of God, and more than anything else, we
believe in our African saying that Umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu (you are
because we are, or your humanity finds its full and meaningful expression in
the dignity of everyone else, everywhere).
COSATU has recently learnt that the Israeli lobby
in South Africa is courting certain groups to join its protests against our
Minister of Trade and Industry, Rob Davies. Israel’s tiny support base in this
country has been consistently on the decline for a number of years and they are
increasingly becoming desperate for supporters. For example, at the planned
protest outside the Department of Trade and Industry, they have offered to
handout free “T-shirts and refreshments” to anyone who will attend.
In the light of these developments we particularly
wish to address ourselves to you, fellow country persons and honourable members
of this important institution in our society, the Shembe fellowship. We must
always be on the alert for wolves in sheepskins! The South African Zionist
Federation and their associates want to use you to further their racist
supremacist ideology of Zionism. 
For years this has been the basis for the brutal
killings of fellow Palestinians, the forceful eviction of Palestinians and more
recently through the racist and xenophobic violence against mainly African
migrants and refugees inside Israel. Their occupation and the theft of the land
and natural resources of the indigenous people is nothing but a legalisation of
Jewish supremacy to further dehumanise everyone outside their scope of Zionist
purity.
This kind of manipulation and cooption is not new.
We blacks who suffered under, and struggled against, apartheid know that the
white government also used black people to further its agenda. As trade
unionists we were opposed to it then, and as COSATU we are still opposed to it
now. Black people or other suffering groups should not agree to be used by any
group, least of all the Israeli lobby, against our Palestinian brothers and
sisters. 
Those who choose to are either genuinely
misinformed, opportunistic or are deliberately sacrificing principle on the
altar of cheap politicking, as is being consistently demonstrated by the leader
of the ACDP, Reverend Meshoe, and the IFP. These ‘leaders’ have now become the
most vocal spokespersons in support of apartheid and the continued occupation
of Palestine, most disconcertingly, in the name of God.
As black South Africans we are reminded of our own personal and
collective experiences when we hear how a Palestinian father is beaten and
humiliated in front of his children by young Israeli soldiers; how a mother is
prevented from giving birth because of Israel’s infamous permit system which is
reminiscent of the ‘pass laws’ of apartheid South Africa; how a family’s home
is demolished because they are on the wrong side of the city; and how you are
thrown into prison, without evidence or trial and held indefinitely simply
because you oppose an unjust regime.
Further, we are shocked at the depravity of the Israeli regime. In the
1980s we never had a massacre of 1400 people in the span of three weeks such as
the Israeli massacre in Gaza. The Pretoria regime never went to the extent of
using chemical weapons such as white phosphorous against our people.
As with all other aspects of South African life, the life of a worker
(and the working class) in apartheid South Africa was determined by that
worker’s ‘race’. Workers were privileged or disadvantaged depending on the
racial classification they were given by the state. Similarly, in Israel,
privilege flows from one’s ethnicity. Various credible international and
research bodies have confirmed that Israel’s behaviour fits perfectly well
within the definition of apartheid under international law. Most recently a
tribunal on Palestine, help in our country, at which I had the honour of
testifying, confirmed that Israel is indeed an apartheid state.
We should not associate ourselves with a regime and those that support
such a state. And in this vein, the notice issued by the Minister of Trade and
Industry will give us, the people of South Africa, the choice not to associate
or collaborate, wittingly or unwittingly in the dirty work of enforcing the
suffering of others to affirm the supremacy of some.
Products from the Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian
territories are illegal under international law. However, Israel has tried
exporting them in recent years under the false pretence of having been “Made in
Israel”. Mislabelling such products is also a contravention of our Consumer
Protection Act. The Minister of Trade and Industry, by issuing the notice that
will make it mandatory for products from Israel to be correctly labelled, is
simply carrying out his duty as provided for in our own constitution and
related laws. In fact we call on him to go further, to ensure that there is a
ban on all products from Israel!
For supporters of Israel to undermine our democratic processes is an
affront to our very sovereignty and an insult to our ability to make our own
choices. We should not be pressured by a fringe lobby that places the interests
of Israel before the interests of our people and international law. We should
not be pressured to undermine our own South African legislation that was won
through years of hard struggles to defend our dignity.
In South Africa, the term Zionist may refer to the Mount of Zion or the
Church of Zion. However, in Israel, or rather the current modern State of
Israel, Zionism refers to those that believe in a state exclusively for the
ruling supremacists at the expense of the indigenous Palestinian people because
they view themselves as ordained by God to do all it takes to defend their
privileged position. This is unequivocally racist.
Neither COSATU, nor I, would ever interfere with the Church of Zion – a
respectable religious grouping in our country. Religion and religious
expression is the right of all as enshrined in our constitution. However, I
personally, and COSATU as a trade union federation, is opposed to the political
ideology of Zionism – the idea that Jews are superior to Palestinians. This is
where the delicacy of political manipulation must be vigilantly understood and
exposed.
The South African Zionist Federation (SAZF) falls into the latter camp.
The SAZF has been increasingly isolated in South Africa for being staunch
supporters of this racist ideology in Israel. South Africans, having
experienced racism in our lifetime, simply cannot allow racism to flourish
elsewhere, but have a duty to crush it with all the might at their disposal. 
In their desperation, the SAZF has now turned to the IFP, ACDP, Shembe
church and others amongst the black communities who suffered and still suffer
the legacy of the ugly ideology of apartheid. It is time for these groups to
take a principled stand and dissociate themselves from such groupings as the
SAZF or refuse to be instruments of a group that is well resourced, but whose
hands are dripping with the blood of our sisters and brothers in Palestine.
Ironically, the very state of Israel was among the
last to support apartheid South Africa, even at a time when unlikely allies had
already begun to implement sanctions against South Africa.
Israel will use any group when and if it needs to. Initially, Africans
were allowed to emigrate to Israel. In fact, Israel used Africans to claim that
it was not an exclusive, racist state. However, in the last year this has
changed. There have been major xenophobic and race riots, encouraged by the
state, against African migrants and refugees. Thousands of Africans from
Eritrea, Sudan and elsewhere are being forcefully deported. For the crime of
being African? Like Palestinians, they are not Jewish.
It is for these and related reasons that we wish to make a special
appeal to you as fellow Africans and soldiers of justice for all, to feel the
pain of our people in Palestine and heed their call to end all and any form of
collaboration with those who oppress and persecute them.
Finally, it must be noted that the Prophet Isaiah
Shembe named the Shembe church, as the Church of Nazareth. The significance of
this cannot be undermined. Nazareth is the childhood home of Jesus, today a
centre of Christian pilgrimage. It a town that is part of historic Palestine.
Today the majority of its inhabitants are Palestinians, descendants from the
very people who lived there during the time Jesus did. Yet in its continued
occupation these descendents of Jesus are being harassed by Israeli measures.
There is now a Jewish settlement on the lands of this town called Nazeret Elit
and it is rumoured that this settlement is now passing laws to prohibit
non-Jews from living there. 
Can we, as South African Christians, who suffered
cruelly under apartheid, stand back and accept all of this? Surely not!
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