UNITED FRONT RESPONSE TO FREE STATE ANCYL MARCH AGAINST TAC
20th February 2015
The United Front has learnt with dismay that today (20thFebruary 2015), the Free State structures of the ANC Youth League, the National Association of People Living with HIV/AIDS and the Men's Sector of the Provincial AIDS Council will march to the provincial offices of the Treatment Action Campaign (TAC). This march will demand the deregistration of the TAC (see GroundUp report).
The propaganda for this march falsely accuses the TAC of working with imperialist forces to destabilise the ANC and government. This march is clearly in response to the TAC campaign for the improvement of the health system in the Free State province. As part of this campaign, the TAC is also calling for the dismissal of the failed and severely compromised MEC for Health in the Free State provincial government (Benny Malakoane).
The United Front believes that this action is a deliberate political act to deflect attention away from the demands of the TAC, community health workers and other health stakeholders in the Free State for the provision of a high quality, affordable and efficient public health service. Under MEC Malakoane, the health service has seen a dramatic decline and collapse under the weight of inefficiency, corruption and mismanagement.
Indeed, the ANCYL, NAPWA and the Men's Sector have every right to march and fully express their views. It would be naïve to ignore that this march on TAC is tantamount to a defence of the indefensible. This march amounts to the deployment of mass foot-soldiers to complement the increasing tide of undemocratic, unconstitutional acts by the ANC government which seek to clamp down on protest, dissent and freedom of expression.