ANC-led government must drop charges against all activists of fees must fall
20 August 2018
The South African Federation of Trade Union firstly wish to send its unwavering support to all Fees Must Fall activist who are taken to various courts by the current government in that they must stay strong and resolute even during this trialling time.
Indeed SAFTU and the entire working class has never imagine that such tactics and conduct used by the apartheid government will be witnessed under the democratic government. We have also never imagine that state apparatus will be used to silence the decent views, ideas and ideology and discourage youth activism in political sphere.
As SAFTU we believe that the cause fought for by the student was not that of this few identified individuals such as Bonginkosi Khanyile or Mcebo Dlamini but was for the entire youth and student of South Africa. The right to education is the right that has been guaranteed in both the Freedom charter and South African Constitution. Therefore any prosecution to students who attempted to remind the government of such an important right and what South Africans committed into in 1955 and mandated the “then” liberation movement to lead it, is tantamount to betrayal of the will of the people and walking out of the contract signed by the working class in relation to education in 1955.
The Ramaphosa government must prove to South African people if it still stands by that contract or commitment thus by withdrawing all charges against the students who are being prosecuted by his administration. This young students has not killed anyone unlike many who murdered 34 workers in Marikana but still walk free. These student never stole any billions which has been witnessed in various parastatals and government institutions.