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13 August 2016

 

 

Vas Bien, Fidel:

 

ANC Celebrates the 90th Birthday of Commandante Fidel Castro

 

ANC Statement on the Occasion of the 90th Birthday of the Leader of the
Cuban Revolution, Commandante Fidel Castro

 

 

The African National Congress (ANC) joins the peoples and revolutionary
movements of the Global South in celebrating the 90th birthday of the great
Cuban Leader and Revolutionary, Commandate Fidel Castro Ruz.

 

Comrade Castro is a longstanding supporter and friend of the ANC and the
South African people, and remains a global icon for his commitment to
internationalism and solidarity of the nations of the Global South.

 

Under his leadership, the Communist Party of Cuba and the Cuban people were
among the strongest supporters of South Africa’s struggle for liberation;
lending various forms of material and political support to the liberation
forces during the dark days of apartheid.

 

Today the ANC reaffirms our solidarity with the Cuban people, who continue
to suffer as a result of an illegal and inhumane commercial, economic and
financial embargo stretching over 5 decades.

 

The occasion of the 90th birthday of this great leader comes as South Africa
marks 20 years of bilateral relations with the Republic of Cuba, with
party-to-party relations between the ANC and the Communist Party of Cuba
stretching back even further.

 

South Africa and the Republic of Cuba enjoy a range of cooperation across a
range of fields including knowledge exchange, trade and investment, and
military cooperation.

 

Our two parties enjoy a long history of cooperation dating back to the
anti-apartheid struggle, when Cuba led by Comrade Castro, lent invaluable
military assistance not just to the ANC but also to other frontline states
battling the might of the apartheid military apparatus.

 

In the 1960’s the first group of South African students arrived in Cuba for
training in medicine and other sciences. Since then hundreds of South Africa
medical doctors have been trained in Cuba as part of the government’s
efforts to strengthen our public health system. As part of this successful
programme the Republic of Cuba have also come to South Africa to serve in
rural hospitals and clinics around the country. Cuba has also supported
South Africa with engineers working in various fields in the country.

 

In September 1998 Comrade Castro visited democratic South Africa the
invitation of President Nelson Mandela where he addressed a special sitting
of the National Assembly. The speech was televised countrywide to a
rapturous public reception.

 

He spoke of Cuba’s proud record in Africa, including thousands of Cuban
soldiers on duty or fighting in Africa in various wars for independence. He
said: “This is why we know better and appreciate the human qualities of the
sons of Africa, much more than those who colonized and exploited this
continent for centuries."

 

FF and DP walked out

 

It was the Freedom Front and the then Democratic Party (now the Democratic
Alliance) - parties that had sat in the apartheid parliament for decades,
upholding and defending white privilege, that decided to boycott the
sitting, denouncing the great revolutionary that was an icon to millions of
South Africans as a ‘terrorist’.

 

These objections notwithstanding, there was overwhelming public support for
Compañero Fidel’s visit from all sectors in South Africa; who were thankful
for Cuba’s contribution to South Africa’s freedom struggle – and to freedom
struggles across the continent.

 

The ANC is pleased to say that bilateral trade relations between South
Africa and the Republic of Cuba continue to grow from strength to strength.

 

In 2010 President Jacob Zuma visited Cuba where he pledged an R350m economic
assistance package to the country, particularly to assist with agricultural
and infrastructure development. Further agreements aimed at stimulating
trade between the two countries have subsequently been signed.

 

Through the Latin American and Caribbean Group (GRULAC) South Africa’s
Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) continues to
engage with the Republic of Cuba with a view of strengthening political and
trade ties.

 

Compañero Fidel’s leadership remains an inspiration to revolutionary
movements worldwide committed to the values of egalitarianism and social
justice for all.

 

As President Nelson Mandela said at the time of Comrade Castro’s visit to
South Africa: we would not enjoy freedom today were it not for “Cuba’s
selfless support for the struggle to free all of South Africa’s people and
the countries of our region from the inhumane and destructive system of
apartheid.”

 

The African National Congress continues to draw inspiration from his
leadership. May he have a long life!

 

La Batalla de Ideas Continua!

 

¡Hasta la Victoria Siempre! 

 

Vas bien, Fidel

 

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Issued by:

Edna Molewa

Chairperson: ANC NEC Sub-Committee on International Relations

African National Congress

 

Enquiries:

Khusela Sangoni, 072 854 5707

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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