South African Communist Party, Statement, 24 February 2016

 

 

Recent developments in some universities

 

 

The South African Communist Party (SACP) has noted with concern the worrying
developments at the University of Free State and other universities. The
SACP in particular condemns racism in the strongest terms possible, and
calls on all South African universities, particularly historically white
institutions and campuses to eliminate the legacy of apartheid in all
respects within their fold. The slow pace of transformation in most of these
universities and the neoliberal restructuring that they have adopted against
workers post-1994 constitute a serious problem. Old-order attitudes to
language policy, among other barriers inhibit the development of a
non-racial institutional environment.

 

These are some of the reasons why the SACP has welcomed the tabling of the
new Bill on higher education and training. It is important to continue
developing the enabling environment ushered in by our 1994 democratic
breakthrough and enhance the role of the democratic government to speed up
the pace of transformation in our higher education and training
institutions.

 

The SACP calls on all progressive formations and individuals to close ranks
and unite to ensure that non-racial transformation prevails over apartheid
acquired white privileges. The SACP says: "Let us unite on a non-racial
basis to uproot the primary problems of the legacy of the past and
neoliberalism in our institutions of learning". In this regard, senior
leaders of the Party have been on the ground and are intervening to ensure a
revolutionary way forward at the University of Free State, for example.

 

The SACP reaffirms its support for decent work. As the SACP, we believe that
insourcing of outsourced workers by universities will contribute positively
towards decent work for them. To this end, the SACP calls on all
universities to speed up their review of outsourced operations, and will
work with the progressive trade union movement, in particular our ally the
Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) and its affiliates to defend
workers' rights and entitlements.

 

To all progressive workers and students the SACP says: "Our struggle is a
just struggle. Its revolutionary morality is superior to the racism of
apartheid, its legacy and residual elements. We therefore encourage our
activists on the ground to respect the rights of others in the struggle to
affirm our collective rights and secure transformation".

 

 

Issued by the SACP

 

Contact:

Alex Mashilo, National Spokesperson, 082 920 0308

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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