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South African Communist Party, Press Alert, 6 April 2016

 

 

23rd anniversary of Comrade Chris Hani's cowardly assassination

 

 

Sunday 10 April 2016 will mark the 23rd anniversary of the cowardly
assassination of Comrade Chris Hani (born 28 June 1942). SACP General
Secretary Comrade Blade Nzimande, among other leaders of the alliance will
address the main Commemoration Ceremony, to be held as follows:

 

.    Date: 10 April 2016 (Sunday)

 

.    Time: The media is advised to arrive as early as 07h00 for a
comprehensive coverage of the event, including preview interactions with
senior leaders of the SACP and other alliance partners.

 

.    Venue: Thomas Titus Nkobi Memorial Park, also known as South Park
Cemetery, Boksburg, Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality.

 

 

Brief overview of Hani's revolutionary life and cowardly assassination

 

Hani was the General Secretary of the SACP and member of the national
executive committee of the ANC. He fought for national liberation and
socialism. As part of his revolutionary activism Hani served the joint
ANC-SACP liberation army, uMkhonto we Sizwe (MK) in various capacities with
dedicated commitment and loyalty.

 

Hani expressed his views without fear or favour but once the organisations
he led arrived at a decision he respected and upheld the outcome.

 

Early in 1969 he authored together with six other combatants a memorandum
that initiated an important process of critical self-introspection by the
ANC culminating in its watershed Consultative Conference held in Morogoro,
Tanzania. The conference emerged with a decisive perspective, the first
Strategy and Tactics document of the ANC. The document defined the way
forward that contributed immensely to the achievement of the 1994 democratic
breakthrough. The perspectives elaborated in the 1969 ANC Strategy and
Tactics were widely shared by other alliance partners and the document
became more than only an ANC document but the Strategy and Tactics of the
whole of the alliance.

 

Hani was MK Chief of Staff when the armed struggle was suspended after
unbanning in the early 1990s. Despite holding a different view, he took
leadership in implementing the decision. This quality of his revolutionary
content and leadership, his respect for the principles of democratic
centralism, will forever remain diametrically opposed to a counter-portrayal
of Hani individualistically, his de-basing from collective organisation,
responsibilities and leadership.  

 

Hani's murderers, Janusz Waluś and Clive Derby-Lewis were sentenced to
death. Shortly after their arrest they were found to be in possession of a
hit list with the names of prominent leaders of the SACP and the ANC among
others Comrades Joe Slovo and Nelson Mandela and a description of the
physical features of their residences. Waluś's and Derby-Lewis's death
penalties were later commuted to life imprisonment - thanks to the struggle
of Comrade Chris Hani and his national liberation alliance that fought for
the right to life, the very right Waluś and Derby-Lewis permanently denied
Hani on 10 April 1993. 

 

To this day, 23 years since they were convicted of the cold-blooded murder,
Waluś - who wants to be released from prison on parole and Derby-Lewis - who
was released almost a year ago on grounds of medical parole both remain
unrepentant. The SACP opposed parole for Derby-Lewis, and is opposed to
parole for Waluś.

 

Waluś and Derby-Lewis have not changed their attitudes. They failed
correctional services. They do not show any real remorse. They have not
demonstrated any understanding of the enormity of the murder they committed.
The murder of Hani pushed our country to the brink of a civil war.  To this
day, more than a decade since they were denied amnesty by the Truth and
Reconciliation Commission, the unreliable Derby-Lewis and Waluś who killed
Hani with a gun that was taken from military armoury are still refusing to
make full disclosure of the truth.

 

This includes details of the removal and passage of the gun from the
military armoury to the murder; other people who were involved in planning
and executing the murder or who had prior knowledge of it; other people who
participated in compiling the hit list, reordering it and the reasons
thereof; the origins and passage of the silencer that they used. Justice has
not served its full course in the case of the murder of Hani. Until then it
will remain irrational and unreasonable, one-sided and therefore biased in
favour of the murderers as well as an insult to the true values of
ubuntu/botho and compassion to expect all the people who were affected by
the murder of Hani to, simplistically, "move on". 

 

 

Issued by the SACP

 

Contact:

Alex Mashilo, National Spokesperson, 082 920 0308

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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