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- Subject: ANC,SACP Lead the Masses to Slaughter
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- from the Maoist Internationalist Movement (MIM)
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- MIM Notes, Issue 69: October, 1992
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- ANC and SACP peacefully lead the masses to slaughter
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- by MC31
-
- On Sept. 7 South African president F.W. de Klerk's puppet troops
- killed 28 Communist and ANC protesters who were peacefully
- marching against the apartheid lackey Brigadier Oupa Gqozo in the
- Black "homeland" of Ciskei.(1) De Klerk's response to the massacre
- was to dispatch more national troops to "keep the peace," protect
- industrial sites, and prevent looting after dark.(2)
-
- Most of the rest of the world and the Azanians themselves do not
- recognize Ciskei as autonomous as is proclaimed by the government,
- and regard it as an apartheid creation designed to quarter off
- Blacks and import them into South Afrika only as needed for labor.
- The ANC has targeted Gqozo as one of the more brutal homeland
- leaders.(3)
-
- Jointly sponsored by the African National Congress (ANC) and the
- South African Communist Party (SACP), the march to Ciskei was
- planned in the face of promises from the homeland's military
- rulers to use military might against the protesters, if they
- disobeyed their conditions for the march.
-
- The stipulations included a court-order that the marchers stop
- before reaching the capital city Bisho, remain for less than five
- hours, and carry no arms. The ANC rejected these conditions and
- voted to go ahead with the march as they planned, despite open
- threats of violent retaliation in plain view of the international
- press which covered the event.(2) But "international outcry" has
- proven in the past to be little match for a decaying fascist state
- in a desperate stage of decline.
-
- And as promised, hundreds, possibly thousands, of troops stood
- ready to open fire as the protesters neared the end of their 90-
- minute march. The ANC and SACP accuse Gqozo of persecuting
- anti-apartheid activists and "imposing a reign of terror" on
- activists.(1)
-
- Much of the Western world condemned the killings as an outrageous
- example of the evils of apartheid. Governments of other
- imperialist nations believe that because the contradictions under
- apartheid are so stark that the world will perhaps ignore the
- atrocities that are committed by all imperialist governments which
- exploit and attempt to destroy the power of the people. The
- Australian foreign minister was appalled because this was a
- "deliberate and calculated" massacre,(4) as if the reign of
- imperialism was not a deliberate and calculated method of
- super-exploitation and oppression.
-
- The ANC has been mounting stronger mass actions and campaigns
- against the reactionary apartheid system since rejecting
- constitutional talks in June. The ANC had originally intended to
- negotiate with the government, but after the mid-June Boipatong
- massacre of ANC members that left 46 people dead, talks with the
- apartheid regime were halted.
-
- While the Azanian masses call for guns,(5) Mandela and the ANC
- leadership are still reluctant to condemn de Klerk completely and
- the sham negotiations that leave the Black masses worse off than
- before.
-
- But Mandela did angrily charge that while de Klerk claimed the
- government was willing to consider real change through
- negotiation, he was in fact preparing for war against the people.
- "We are dealing with criminals . They want to drown this country
- in blood. You are entitled to defend yourselves, but we appeal to
- you to conduct your struggle within peaceful structures."(6)
- Mandela's appeal for peace, in the face of government brutality,
- is also criminal.
-
- MIM believes the both Communist Party and the ANC should accept
- the fact that in is not in white interests to "negotiate" their
- dominion away to the masses who will strip them of their power and
- privilege. Both the ANC and the SACP should also face the
- responsibility for their mistakes and misleadership, including
- peaceful, non-violent marches onto the battlefield which puts the
- masses in dangerous positions of powerlessness.
-
- It is counter-revolutionary to believe in and work toward
- negotiations with white imperialist pigs who will never
- voluntarily give up. The Azanian people know that their lives will
- not improve until not only white minority rule, but also all
- imperialist terror, is overthrown. If the recognized leadership of
- the ANC continues to entertain notions of negotiations with a
- government that will never do more than throw out a few crumbs of
- concessions to the Black masses, then the people must make the
- choice to organize for revolution and take control of their
- resources and their lives.
-
-
-
- Notes:
-
- 1. The Washington Post 9/8/92, p. A1.
- 2. Proprietary to United Press International 9/8/92.
- 3. The Toronto Star 9/8/92, p. A1.
- 4. Agence France Presse 9/8/92.
- 5. The Economist 6/27/92, p. 44.
- 6. The Washington Post 9/9/92, p. A23.
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