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South African Communist Party, 12 February 2014

 

 

SACP reaffirms its support for the ANC and condemns the DA

 

 

The SACP joins the African National Congress (ANC) in welcoming the court
ruling preventing the DA ("Democratic Alliance) from exporting anarchy to
ANC headquarters Luthuli House. As expressed by their leader at the onset of
their new attempt of a counter-revolution, the DA's intention was to take a
"war to Luthuli House". This was later characterised as a "frontal war". It
became clear yesterday that the DA hired mercenaries or a paramilitary force
in the form of some unidentified private security company accompanied by a
rented mob from outside the DA's core electoral base of colonial and
apartheid capitalist beneficiaries. The SACP condemns the DA's incitement of
violence in the strongest terms possible. The DA must be held responsible
for any violent-related outcomes that may occur as a result of their
declared "war".  

 

We also reject Mmusi Maimane's allegations, quoted by Mail & Guardian online
(12 February 2014), among others baselessly alleging that the SACP issued a
statement threatening the DA. Maimane is DA's candidate for premier position
in Gauteng Province who has absolutely no chance to become such as the ANC
continues to enjoy overwhelming support and will definitely emerge
victorious again.

 

The march by the DA is in fact an act of desperation as their own research
is telling them that they will lose the national elections dismally and that
the ANC may perform even better. The DA is also using cheap diversionary
tactics in the light of the achievements of the ANC over the last 20 years
and in the wake of the massive January 8 rallies.

 

The SACP has warned the DA not to engage in things they have no capacity to
sustain. We reiterate this principled position. The court ruling in fact
confirmed our correctness, hence the DA was this morning no longer scheduled
to reach Luthuli House but another destination elsewhere with their helmets,
millions of rands and booked hospital wards they hoped will be filled with
ANC supporters if not some elements from their rented mob.

 

The insignificant DA is trying to magnify its non-existent or immaterial
stature by equating itself to the ANC through provocative manoeuvres. While
we remain available to stop any anarchy from being exported to Luthuli
House, the SACP will focus on and pull all stops to cement ANC electoral
victory and ensure increased majority in the forthcoming elections.  

 

 

Issued by SACP

 

Inquiries:

Alex Mashilo - Spokesperson

Mobile: 082 9200 308

Office: 011 339 3621

Email: [email protected]

 

 

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