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Red Alert:

 

The Party is Experienced and Dependable

 

The SACP is not just 94. It is steeled in the depth of knowledge and
practice of our revolutionary struggle!!

 

 

Bheki Ntshalintshali, Umsebenzi Online, Johannesburg, 27 August 2015

 

The 94th anniversary of the SACP occurred just after a successful COSATU
Special National Congress which inspired millions of our people and
activists to make a bold claim without fear of any contradiction that COSATU
is still a home of all workers in South Africa and that COSATU still belongs
to the Congress Movement! 

 

The 94th anniversary of the SACP just after a very successful Alliance
Summit where we conducted self-introspection leaving many of our cadres and
activists certain that despite all the challenges our revolution remains on
track under the leadership of the ANC-led Alliance. 

 

The 94th anniversary of the SACP is not just an expression of many years of
SACP's existence. It is an expression and a representation of experience and
knowledge, revolutionary practice and tradition, political and ideological
depth, leadership and clarity of thought which has over the years and
continues to be consistently provided by the SACP in our struggle for
liberation! 

 

This SACP has arrived at its 94th anniversary carrying scars of war against
capital. The Party has fought to defend us as workers from many attacks
which continue to be directed at us as the organisation of workers. 

 

The SACP has reached its 94 years of existence carrying on its shoulders a
number of success stories and responsibilities. 

 

For an example, amongst all the four alliance partners, the SACP is the most
relatively stable, organisationally intact and ideologically coherent
formation!  

 

When the ANC started a process of clarifying the vision for a future South
Africa it drew from the expertise of the cadres of the Communist Party such
as comrade Moses Kotane, Govan Mbeki and Thabo Mofutsanyane amongst others.
The movement formulated the document on Africans' Claims in South Africa
which was a precursor to the Freedom Charter, what was also written with the
leadership and participation of the SACP which was then an underground
organisation but its leaders and cadres played a leading role in open
organisations. No wonder the Apartheid regime hatred the Freedom Charter
with passion and labelled it a communist document. 

 

When the movement established Umkhonto weSizwe, it relied on the experience
and bravery of SACP cadres many of whom were the first to occupy the front
ranks of the MK and took the most daring and dangerous responsibilities
which they executed with distinction. 

 

It is not difficult to trace the SACP's influence in the 1969 Morogoro
Strategy and Tactics which had many perspectives derived from the Party's
1962 political programme the Road to South African Freedom. Many of those
perspectives developed first by the SACP, such as the theses of colonialism
of a special type, the national democratic revolution and the national
democratic state continue to guide our movement to this day.  These
perspectives accurately described the realities and contradictions of our
country and conceptualised our collective way forward!

 

It is the SACP which led the way on the movement's policy posture as we
prepared for our democratic transition when it developed a document titled
Path to Power adopted by the SACP's 7th Congress in 1989 in Cuba which was
followed by the ANC's 'Ready to Govern' policy guidelines for a democratic
South Africa adopted in 1992  

 

When the apartheid regime unleashed  death squads and the IFP war lords  on
our communities to shoot and plunder, it is the SACP which took the
initiative to  properly conceptualise this as low intensity war fare against
our people and moved to also properly conceptualise the Self Defence Units
which operated based on political direction.  

 

Who can forget how COSATU was attacked during its launch 30 years ago; who
can forget the bombing of COSATU house; we recall with pain the violence
unleashed at the people of Boipatong; in hostels in Soweto; in Thokoza; the
attacks that were directed at Shell House; the Bisho Masacre; and countless
other events where our people were massacred by the regime in the apartheid
regime and the IFP low intensity war fare.     

 

We can say without fear of contradiction that in each of these events the
SACP occupied the front ranks to defend the people and it did so without
claiming any martyrdom. 

 

When the liberation movement was preparing for negotiations and in the
actual negotiations it also relied on the clarity of thought and experience
of the cadres of the Communist Party. The very sunset clause which laid the
basis for the democratic breakthrough came from the ranks of the SACP which
properly understood the implications for our people if no settlement was
reached. 

 

The SACP has the proven ability to intervene during decisive moments in our
revolution and its interventions always open up the way forward. 

 

As we speak the SACP has developed a document titled 'Going to the Root'
which is aimed at facilitating discussions by the liberation movement and
all activists on what should be the basic content of our second, more
radical phase of democratic transition.  

 

It is this compelling history of ideological clarity, firmness on principle,
flexibility in the application of tactics, steadfastness in grasping the
moment and understanding the detail in the existing material conditions to
inform strategy and of being a reliable ally which made comrade Oliver Tambo
to say:  

 

".those who ask us to desert our allies ask us to forget the enduring bonds
that we have developed together in the trenches. The South African Communist
Party in particular is inextricably woven into the fabric of our struggle
and by its commitment and actions earned itself the honourable place of
being a worthy and indispensable component of the national liberation
movement. As for the Socialist countries, let it be said unequivocally that
they have proved, by word and deed, that they are true friends of our
people's cause; that without them and other friends Umkhonto and our
national liberation movement, headed by the African National Congress, would
not have become the force that we are today".

 

When COSATU was formed 30 years ago, it is the SACP and the ANC which
intervened at the decisive moment when the unity talks were about to
collapse and forced the UDF affiliated unions - (then referred to as the
magnificent 7) to go back to the negotiations and to do everything to ensure
that the formation of COSATU became a success! 

 

When we fought and won the battle for new labour relations Act, we did so
working closely with the SACP as our natural ally and the political
mouthpiece of the working class! 

 

When we fought against Gear, against privatisation and when we fight against
neo-liberal policies and against the 1996 class project, we relied on the
presence of the SACP on our side!  

 

It should therefore not be a surprise that when COSATU is under attack today
the SACP has remained unambiguous and decisively took the side of defending
COSATU regardless of the insults that were hurled at the Party and its
leaders.

 

All those who want to destroy our organisations; they first start by
attacking the SACP and sometimes the very attacks expose the ideological and
political bankruptcy of the attackers. 

 

It is difficult to imagine what was going to happen if the current offensive
directed at COSATU and the liberation movement as whole were happening with
the SACP not on its maximal point of unity and of being combat ready as it
is today!   

 

When the founding principles of COSATU were being undermined, the SACP did
not put its head in the sand; it openly fought and defended COSATU! 

 

When the NUM was under attack at the platinum belt the SACP went there
physically to provide support to the NUM as part of their programme to
defend COSATU and the entire liberation movement!

 

When the character of COSATU as a militant and radical federation of trade
unions was being contested with an intention to change COSATU into a
political organisation the SACP unambiguously said not when we are still
alive! 

 

When there were attempts to steal COSATU unions towards the formation of the
so-called united front and the so-called socialist movement the SACP openly
entered the ring and said we refuse that COSATU must be sold to the highest
bidder.

 

When workers stood up in their numbers and voted with their feet to defend
their federation from being stolen at   the recent Special National Congress
it is also because they have listened and seen the SACP and the entire
Alliance standing up to defend COSATU!  

 

We dare to make a claim that with SACP on our side who can touch us? 

 

It is because of this proven track record of the SACP that as COSATU we want
to tell anyone who cares to listen that those who may seek to create a wedge
between COSATU and the SACP must forget. The SACP is our party, this is our
shield, our political representative. We will not desert the Party, not
today, not tomorrow, and not at any time in the future!

 

But this experience and success of the SACP imposes a heavy responsibility
on the leadership of the Party. 

 

As we prepare to build the unity of COSATU based on waging focused struggles
to address issues affecting workers and as we build COSATU based on our Back
to Basics Programme which directs us to spend more time with workers at the
shop floor we rely on the SACP for support through joint programmes.   

 

As COSATU we say with the SACP on our side nothing can stop us from our
journey towards the South Africa of the Freedom Charter as the most direct
route to Socialism!

 

The SACP is our ally today, tomorrow and into the future of Socialism!!

 

.    Cde Bheki Ntshalintshali is COSATU Deputy General Secretary, Acting
General Secretary.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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