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Joint Press Statement, 27 April 2015, Johannesburg, South Africa

 

 

On SA Government Minister Blade Nzimande being denied entry to Palestine

 

Press statement by Alliance components, progressive civil society, student
and youth organisations and the progressive academia

 

 

We, the undersigned progressive civil society organisations, youth, student
and South Africa's liberation Alliance components;

 

Gather today on 27 April, which is marked as Freedom Day in South Africa.

 

The struggle for our breakthrough which laid the foundation for the
development of democracy and our march to complete freedom was fought for by
our democratic people and supported by millions around the world, to whom we
are indebted in solidarity.

 

Former President Nelson Mandela famously said:

 

"Our Freedom is incomplete without the freedom of the Palestinians."

 

As South African political and progressive civil society, we consider
Israel's decision to deny Higher Education and Training Minister, Dr Blade
Nzimande and three officials from the Department entry into Palestine an
affront to not only the Minister, the Department, but also as a diplomatic
insult to the South African Government and its people. 

 

Let us be very clear, Minister Blade Nzimande's support for the Palestinian
struggle and boycott of Israel is not a personal position but representative
of the resolutions of the various organisations that he is a leader of - the
SACP and ANC in the main.

 

It is wrong for the Israeli Government to try and suggest that Dr Nzimande
is acting on his personal whims when supporting the freedom of the
Palestinian people.

 

In fact, we see clearly what the Israeli lobby is trying to do, it is trying
to isolate supporters of Palestine from within the ruling ANC Alliance not
realising that leaders who are vocal in support of the Palestinian freedom
are simply articulating the ANC-led Alliance and South African government's
long-standing positions.

 

The Israeli lobby tried to isolate in our recent past other ANC members and
government officials including International Relations and Co-operation
Minister Maite Nkoana Mashabane, Deputy Minister Ebrahim Ebrahim; ANC Deputy
Secretary General Jessie Duarte, ANC Head of International Relations Obed
Bapela and various other leaders. 

 

Vocal South African activists for the Palestinian struggle have for a long
time now been denied entry to Palestine. Enough is enough is enough!

 

The support for Palestinian freedom and Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions
campaign was most recently reaffirmed by the ANC National Executive
Committee which called for:

 

"a cultural, academic and education boycott of Israel including travel bans
for members and leaders of the ANC, the Alliance, Members of Cabinet,
Members of Parliament and Government Officials to Israel";

 

as well as a the recommendation that:

 

"companies that do business in the Israeli occupied [Palestinian]
territories, such as Capegate, G4S Security and Caterpillar must not be
allowed to business with [the South African] state."

 

When Dr Nzimande then supports and advances the academic boycott of Israel
in his capacity of Minister he is not articulating his personal positions
but in fact that of the ANC, the SACP and various other South African
organisations and its people.

 

This apartheid of not granting a visa to Dr Nzimande exposes Israeli control
of Palestinian borders, access and general freedom of movement. No one after
this incident can claim that Palestine is not occupied by the Apartheid
Regime of Israel.

 

The oppressor state of Israel denied South Africa's Higher Education and
Training Minister and Member of Parliament, Dr Blade Nzimande and three
officials from the Department entry visas to Palestine. Dr Nzimande, who is
a Member of the African National Congress National Executive Committee and
South African Communist Party General Secretary was invited to visit
Palestine in his capacity as Higher Education and Training Minister by his
counterpart, Palestinian Minister of Higher Education, Dr Khawla Shaksheer.
The visit was planned to take place from 25 to 29 April 2015 following a
state visit to South Africa in November 2014 by Palestinian President,
Mahmoud Abbas. The purpose of the visit was for the two Ministers to discuss
an implementation plan signed during the state visit on behalf of the people
of Palestine and South Africa by President Abbas and President Jacob Zuma
respectively.

 

The academic co-operation between the two countries is also meant to
encourage further academic collaboration among the two countries' various
academics, students and research communities, said the Higher Education and
Training Department on 23 April 2015. "Birzeit University and the University
of Johannesburg have been identified as possible partners to collaborate in
hosting area study programmes at their respective institutions and during
the visit Minister Nzimande was to participate in a launch of the Centre for
African Studies to be based at the Ibrahim Abu-Lughod Institute at the
Birzeit University", said the Department which expressed its disappointment
at the decision by Israel.

 

Israel is has destroying any chance of diplomatic relations with South
Africa. Israel's Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman shamefully attacked the
South African government over the weekend saying: "It would be best for the
South African government and the Communist Party to desist from attacking
and inciting against Israel, which is a glorious democracy that deals
exceptionally well, while ensuring maximum human rights and international
norms, with threats and terrorist elements which, had they been active in
South Africa, would have caused a bloodbath in the streets. it's no surprise
that the South African Communist Party prefers the Palestinians over Israel,
as like is attracted to like."

 

We are unapologetically attracted to the oppressed!

 

Programme of Action to be rolled out from today onwards:

 

1.   Calling for the decision by the ANC to institute a travel ban to Israel
as articulated by the National Executive Committee to be strengthened and
further implemented at all levels of government.

 

2.   Meeting with the Department of Home Affairs to demand that the
automatic visas for Israelis - which is a hang-over from Apartheid - will be
suspended and requirements will be introduced for Israelis wanting to travel
to South Africa including requiring them to declare their involvement in the
Israeli Defence Forces, the Israeli occupation, illegal settlements or other
Israeli war crimes.

 

3.   An announcement on Thursday by the SRCs of five SA universities to deal
with the academic boycott of Israel and will include the participaton of the
South African Union of Students which represents all Student Representative
Councils of universities.

 

4.   BDS South Africa together with all our progressive organisations will
host an international conference on the academic boycott of apartheid state
of Israel; the Department of Higher Education and Training has been invited
to participate and support the event. Special guests to be included Minister
Nzimande; former UN Special Rapporteur for Human Rights Professor Richard
Falk of Princeton University (who has also been denied entry to Palestine);
Omar Barghouti (of the Palesitnain Campaign for the Academic and Cultural
Boycott of Israel); National Coalition; and Progressive Israeli academics.

 

5.   Meeting with Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries to call
for an immediate end to Israeli agricultural interests in South Africa.

 

6.   Engaging with the National Directorate of Public Prosecutions to
prosecute South Africans serving in Israeli defence forces in violation of
South African law.

 

7.   If the Department of International Relations and Co-operation does not
expel the Israeli Ambassador 10 days from now, our progressive organisations
will take upon ourselves to be at the Israeli Embassy on the 15th of May to
expel the Israeli Ambassador in a protest march which will also commemorate
the Palestinian Nakba.

 

8.   COSATU together with alliance partners will use the upcoming May Day
rallies to mobilise support for the Palestinian freedom and intensify the
boycott of Israeli products as well as services including the
#BoycottWoolworths campaign.

 

The decision by Israel to deny the Minister and other government officials
entry into Palestine constitutes a suppression of academic freedom. The
South African government must act! Failure to do so means Israel can pick
and choose which South African government ministers and officials are
allowed to visit Palestine. This will be tantamount to Israel undermining
South Africa's national sovereignty - which we cannot allow. In terms of
international law Israel does not have any right to decide who the friends
of the Palestinian people should be.

 

 

Issued by:

 

.    Solly Mapaila, South African Communist Party Deputy General Secretary
(on behalf of the SACP National Chairperson who is also the Minister of
Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Cde Senzeni Zokwana): 082 886 5970 or
082 9200 308

 

.    Bheki Ntshalintshali, COSATU Acting General Secretary: 082 563 6973

 

.    Muhammed Desai, BDS South Africa Co-ordinator: 084 211 9988

 

.    Mluleki Dlelanga, National Secretary, Young Communist League of SA

 

.    Matome Chiloane, Provincial Chairperson, ANC Youth League

 

.    Ahmed Saloojee, Chairperson, Palestine Solidarity Alliance 

 

.    Kwara Kekana, Deputy Coordinator of BDS South Africa

 

.    Dr Anis Daraghma, National Coalition for Palestine. Institute of
Palestine and South Africa

 

.    Tebogo Thothela, Deputy President, South African Union of Students

 

.    Lucas Qakaza, South African National Civic Organisation (HQ)

 

.    Altaaf Adam, Chairperson Palestine Solidarity Alliance Youth League

 

.    Bassam Elhussiny, Palestinian Embassy in South Africa

 

.    Riekert Koen, Political Commissar of South African Students Congress
(Wits)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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