ANC EXTENDED NATIONAL WORKING COMMITTEE STATEMENT
As we approach the centenary of the ANC next year, we together look back with pride to the struggle history of our glorious movement. We together engaged consistently for over 83 years of our 100 years history to liberate the black people in general and the African people in particular, in our motherland South Africa from the yoke of colonialism and apartheid.
Whilst we have together suffered bannings, forced exile, imprisonment, torture and murder at the hands of the apartheid regime, we continued with the struggle and forced the apartheid regime to negotiate with us which culminated into our liberation in 1994.
Our democratic breakthrough and first democratic elections brought about the first democratic elected government of our people, led by the ANC. This came at a heavy price to many, that price included, political assassinations, murder in custody, torture in imprisonment and forced exile. But all those pains and sacrifices did not stop all of us, led by our glorious movement from leading our people to freedom and democracy that we today enjoy.
We together also look back with pride to the Reconstruction and Development Programme (RDP) that our democratic government adopted, on the basis of the 1955 Freedom Charter, to deal with the legacies of colonial and apartheid rule in our country.
Together, we have also adopted as a country a Constitution that is respected across the world, a constitution which guarantees human rights and equality before the law for all its citizens.