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SACP Statement, 15 August 2013

 

 

Commemoration of 16 August 2012

 

 

Tomorrow, Friday 16 August 2013, will mark the first year since the tragic
and regrettable loss of life of mineworkers in Marikana. The SACP takes this
opportunity once more to extend words of comfort to those who lost their
loved ones on that fateful day and days preceding the 16th of August 2012
and subsequent days.

 

The SACP is deeply concerned that a year later, the work of the commission
that was set up to get to the bottom of what caused the situation has not
concluded its work. We call for the speedy conclusion of the work of the
commission. The SACP hopes that the commission will also attend to the
broader systemic, underlying issues around the mining areas and the mining
industry.

 

The SACP is also extremely worried by the narrow interests of legal
practitioners that seem to be stalling progress in so far as the work of the
commission is concerned. The Commission has unfortunately become a lawyers'
commission than an enquiry into the death of mineworkers and the situation
and conditions under which mineworkers live and work.

 

The SACP notes that the situation in Marikana and in mining generally
remains still very tense. Killings of people associated with the NUM
continue unabated. We call on law enforcement agencies to act with
decisiveness in stopping the ongoing violence and killings. We further call
on the police to arrest known suspects who still walk freely, yet they are
suspected of having committed murder. Our courts must also be seen to be
prioritizing the cases of those who have already been arrested so that they
can face the full might of the law and consequences of their actions.

 

The SACP calls on the workers to remain true and steadfast in their support
and membership of the NUM, the only truly revolutionary union in the sector
that will advance their interests and aspirations. Workers must not allow
themselves to be sweet-talked by vigilante groups who are propped up by the
bosses masquerading as unions. Worker unity must never be compromised. These
vigilante groupings are not committed to a peaceful co-existence, and that
is why they cannot even do a decent thing like putting their signatures on a
peace agreement. What kind of workers shoot and kill other workers merely
because they do not want to be in your union?

 

The best way to honour all those who have perished in and around Marikana is
stronger NUM organisation.

 

 

Issued by the SACP

 

Contact:

Malesela Maleka

SACP Spokesperson - 082 226 1802

 

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