SACP STATEMENT ON THE CONDUCT OF PROTESTERS OUTSIDE LUTHULI HOUSE
The SACP and its leadership have sought not to comment and keep its distance, correctly so, form internal processes of the ANC. We have however as the SACP noted the disgusting conduct of some of the protesters of gathered to show their support to the ANC YL President currently facing disciplinary hearing in the ANC.
The SACP has as well noted a well orchestrated desperate campaign in the media to link the SACP leaders to these processes. This lie is extremely unfortunate and indicative of apartheid era operatives tactics that sought to always portray the ANC leadership as being controlled by the SACP and/or communists.
It is not an accident that this allegation has reared its ugly head. This is the work of those who have caved in politically and are prepared to perfidy the SACP and its leadership at all cost. The media will be wheedled and fed all manners of lies in this agenda by the wedge drivers who thrive on creating instability in the alliance generally.
The SACP is extremely offended by the burning of the poster bearing the face of the General Secretary as this feeds into this anti-communist agenda. This is an extreme form of provocation that can only be spearheaded by reactionary and counter-revolutionary forces who have no space in our movement. For years communists have been persecuted for their principled stance on issues confronting society and even in this current period of our revolution, history will be the judge.
In history all reactionary elements who adopted anti-communist stance only succeeded in driving themselves into political oblivion. The alliance remains strong and united. The ANC led alliance remains committed to the fight against poverty, inequality, unemployment, exploitation and corruption. For these the SACP will participate and mobilise our people in a principled fashion. Communist have remained principled in the unity of the alliance and the progressive forces including for progressive internationalism.