Media Release
 
Campaign to Protest USA Foreign Policy during the State Visit of President 
Barak Obama
19, June, 2013
 
 
We as South Africans in the form of the South African Communist Party (SACP), 
the Young Communist League of South Africa (YCL), the South African Students 
Congress (SASCO), the Muslim Students Association(MSA), the National Education, 
Health and Allied Workers Union(NEHAWU), the Congress of South African Trade 
Unions (COSATU), Friend of Cuba Society (FOCUS), Boycott, Divestment and 
Sanctionsagainst Israel in South Africa (BDS South African), and the World 
Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU), declare our utmost rejection of visit of the 
United States of America President, Barak Obama to our country.
 
Our rejection is based the USA's arrogant, selfish and oppressive 
foreignpolicies, treatment of workers and international trade relations that 
are rooted in war mongering, neo-liberal super-exploitation, colonial racism 
and the disregard and destruction of the environment, thus making the 
realisation of a just and peaceful world impossible.
 
The coming of President Barak Obama to South Africa is the first ever since he 
was elected head of state. The USA under his leadership has escalated its 
assault on human rights, militarisation of international relations and 
continuing galloping of world resources at the absolute expense of the 
environment and oppressed peoples of the world.
 
The USA is deeply implicated in the oppression of the people of Western Sahara, 
the only remaining colonised country on the African continent,colonised by 
Morocco. And to this day, the release of the Cuban Five and a continuing 
baseless embargo against the country and peoples of Cuba still seems unmovable 
issues of commitment for the USA. The call for therelease of the Cuban Five has 
been an important international campaignsupported even by Nobel Prize winners 
who released a document calling on their freedom; Zhores Alferov (Nobel Prize 
for Physics, 2000), Desmond Tutu (Nobel Peace Prize, 1984), Nadine Gordimer 
(Nobel Prize in Literature, 1991), Rigoberta Menchú (Nobel Peace Prize, 1992), 
Adolfo Pérez Esquivel (Nobel Peace Prize, 1980), Wole Soyinka (Nobel Prize in 
Literature, 1986), José Saramago (Nobel Prize in Literature, 1996), Günter 
Grass (Nobel Prize in Literature, 1999).
 
The criminal occupation of Palestine by the Apartheid State of Israel, as 
awell-known fact in our country, has only been made possible by the USA’s 
financial and political support for the Racist Israeli regime. This is 
expressed in the main, through both its open support and military donations 
that come to billions of dollars every year – with USA aid to Israel being more 
than that of Africa, Latin America and Asia combined.
In addition, the USA has for years been singlehandedly blocking any progress 
and is totally divorced and isolated from the consensus of the international 
community. In fact, the USA is the most frequent user of the UN veto: it has 
used its veto power over 40 times to defend Apartheid Israel. As South 
Africans, we painfully recall how the US used its veto power to defend 
Apartheid South Africa, particularly from UN resolutions imposing economic and 
military sanctions. The USA, under Regan and others, suported Apartheid South 
Africa and was on the wrong side of history. Why does the USA not learn from 
its history, and be on the right side of history this time? 
 
Finally, the United States' policies on the environment, specifically the fact 
that it is one of the largest contributors to global warming, yet to this day 
continues to refuse the observing and singing of the Kyoto protocol, is simply 
unacceptable.

Progressive forces in South Africa have consistently been raising theseissues 
and many others regarding the role of the USA in the global community. We 
categorically make it known, that the visit of the USA President to South 
Africa is an unwelcomed visit that will be protested, picketed and resisted by 
all justice and peace-loving peoples of this country. Friendship with South 
Africa must be based on values of justice, freedom and equality and these the 
USA has offended, undermined and ridiculed through its actions in the global 
front.
The following issues will be highlighted in upcmoing protests of PresidentBarak 
Obama:
1.
The championing and maintenance, by the USA, in the militarisation of 
international relations and co-operation. It is a well-known fact that the USA 
approaches conflicts in the world through inciting, encouraging as well and 
championing war, primarily driven by its business interests often masqueraded 
in the language of defence of human rights. The militarisation of international 
relations is in the main exemplified by institutions like Africom, NATO, and 
the continuing double standards around nuclear disarmament that the USA 
preaches when it comes to countries in the South, whilst continuing to 
collaborate with on nuclearweapones with Israel.
 
2.
The continued greed in the guzzling of world resources by the USA epitomised by 
its encouragement and support of its multinational companies that have no 
regard for the environment, human rights,progressive labour laws etc.
3.
The USA’s active support and defence of colonial and oppressive regimes. This 
is the one aspect of USA foreign policy that most exposes its hypocritical 
character where regimes that support its interest are never opposed; instead 
they are not only supported but maintained through amongst other things, the 
USA war machinery. Chief amongst these is Israel, which continues to serve as 
the USA’s frontline state in the Middle-East whilst suppressing and maintaining 
its racist apartheid policies on Palestinian people. Another example, is the 
USA’s support to Morrocco, that is oppressiing and colonialally occuppying 
Western Sahara, and increasingly the support of oppressive regimes like the 
onein Colombia.
 
4.
The USA’s role maintaining the underdevelopment of the African continent and 
its imperialistinc trade realtions with African countries.
 
5.
The unjustifiable bloacke on Cuba and unfair imprisonment of the Cuban 5.
 
6.
The United States of America is the single largest contributor to global 
warming which is condemning the world into catastrophic environmental disasters.
 
Key Programs
Members of the public are invited to participate in a National Day of Actionon 
the 28th of June, with a primary event taking place in the form of a 
protestmarch from Union Building to the United States of America Embassy in 
Pretoria:
Date: 28 June, 2013, Friday – 10h00
 
A demonstration against the decision of the University of Johannesburg to award 
President Barak Obama an honorary doctorate:
Date: 22 June, 2013, Saturday - 11am; UJAPK, Kingsway road
 
 
 
For more info, contact;
Lucian Segami (NEHAWU): 079 522 0098
Mbuyiseni (BDS-SA): 073 133 3012
Richard Mamabolo (YCLSA): 079 670 0274

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