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South African Communist Party Statement, 2 September 2014

 

 

Developments in Lesotho

 

 

The South African Communist Party has been deeply concerned by the
developments that threatened to bring Lesotho to the brink of a civil war,
and the coup that has taken place in that country. The Party has equally
been concerned by imperialist geopolitical and geostrategic interests in
that country, which is located within the borders of South Africa. In
particular we are also concerned about the implications to South Africa, the
Southern African region in general and the continent as a whole. The
upheaval in Lesotho is taking place at the same time as co-ordinated
internal destabilisation within South Africa, and this not without the
support of a broader external agenda.

 

The SACP condemns all of these manoeuvres in the strongest terms possible.
It is one of the characteristics of neo-colonialism that a local army should
be used to occupy its own territory in the interests of imperialism and its
collaborators. The SACP therefore condemns the incitement of the Lesotho
army by opportunists to take up arms and hijack political processes, and
calls for maximum discipline.

 

It is clear that imperialist forces are building their bases and enclaves
for the extension and perpetuation of their influence and power in our
continent in all fronts - economic and political. 

 

This includes establishing military bases under the United States' Africa
Command, AFRICOM, and surveillance equipment installed in mountainous areas
- in our continent noticeably in smaller countries to destabilise larger
neighbours. This is a cause for further serious concern, especially in the
aftermath of the exposure of the United States' spying activities against
other governments, Heads of States and private individuals by former U.S.
intelligence operative Edward Snowden, who is now in political exile in
Russia. The many conflicts taking place in our continent and other parts of
the world are mainly the result of the neo-colonial and imperialist
interference, coupled with the use of local factors that provide space for
such.

 

The SACP notes the work done by the Southern African Development Community
(SADC) in resolving the political crisis facing Lesotho, and welcomes the
progress made so far towards achieving stabilisation and restoring order. In
this regard we particularly welcome the role played by South Africa. We are
however looking forward to more work being done to address the underlying
factors behind the emerging tendency of conflict and coups in that country.
The SACP is calling on all parties concerned to intensify negotiations, but
this not as vehicle to replace the sitting government, which must be
re-affirmed. A tendency whereby sitting governments are removed by
undemocratic means and force leading to interim arrangements, premature
elections and new governments must come to an end.      

 

Further, the SACP is calling for renewal, intensification and increased
co-ordination of a people's anti-imperialist movement in the Southern
African region and in the continent as a whole. The welcome efforts
undertaken by SADC and the African Union in the continent as state-based
organisations must be buttressed by mobilisation through popular organs of
people's power on the ground. In return, those efforts must support, and be
based on, the will of the people. In this regard the SACP has been working
continuously and will continue to do so.  

 

 

Issued by the SACP

 

Contact:

Alex Mashilo - National Spokesperson

Mobile: 082 920 0308

Office: 011 339 3621

Twitter: @2SACP

Website: www.sacp.org.za

 

 

 

 

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