Thanx leader we must focus on the ultimate goal to overthrow Mswati, Revolution 
is the way

Salute
Alex

On Tuesday, April 22, 2014 12:30 PM, Kenneth Kunene <[email protected]> wrote:
 
 
The Communist Party of Swaziland held its 3rd annual national conference over 
the Easter holiday, in Mpumalanga province, South Africa.
 
The conference was attended by delegates from inside Swaziland and based in 
South Africa.
 
The conference reviewed the work of the CPS since its creation in 2011. It is 
the only political formation promoting a socialist solution to the crisis 
blighting Swaziland due to the oppressive capitalist-feudal system. The CPS has 
provided a consistent socialist analysis of the situation in Swaziland, and 
needs to increase this input to the broad movement effort to bring about 
democracy and put an end to the monarchic autocracy.
 
Despite superficial rifts in the pro-democracy movement, in objective terms 
there is a commitment to unity to bring about democracy. The basis for boosting 
the movement’s mobilising powers needs strengthening and should be a focus of 
all pro-democracy forces. 
 
The call for unbanning of all political formations and parties, for an end to 
all press censorship and for free and fair elections paving the way to a new 
democratic dispensation that wholly displaces the monarchy and the Mswati mafia 
is one that is hardly contentious among the pro-democracy movement. The basis 
for sound unity exist, we only have to make use of it by strengthening our 
organisational capacity.
 
The CPS will strengthen its campaign work for the unbanning of political 
parties, and make this a priority issue over the next 12 months.
 
Within this terrain of campaign struggle and more generally, the major task of 
the CPS is to mobilise the working class and the poor in both urban and rural 
settings in Swaziland. Only the full involvement of the majority of Swazis will 
enable our own national democratic revolution to proceed. This mobilisation is 
the biggest challenge that the CPS faces.
 
The national conference also found that the general silence of the 
international community, including countries of the SADC region, on the 
situation in Swaziland gives much comfort to Mswati. The CPS believes that far 
greater pressure must be put on the international community to take strong 
positions against the Mswati dictatorship. The pro-democracy movement must work 
together on this. In particular, the Swaziland Solidarity Network has the 
potential to act on this imperative. But the CPS itself will also increase its 
international work and contacts to this end.
 
In the immediate period the CPS will focus on:
 
1.    Organising the many students who have crossed to SA in search for 
education to join the campaign for unbanning of political parties. 
2.    Highlighting the connection between the Mswati autocratic rule and the 
expropriation of Swaziland’s wealth and resources. 
3.    Organizing communities to demand for the unbanning of political parties.
4.    Organizing community meetings to discuss political and socio economic 
issues.
5.    Engaging with workers and forces of the pro-democracy movement including 
trade unions and other civic society formations to organise in protest in 
demand for the unbanning of political parties and press freedom.
6.    Ending the persecution and detention (imprisonment) of political 
activists, human rights activists, trade union leaders, journalists, and 
community activists including those illegally sentenced.
 
The CPS conference also elected a new Central Committee and decided on the 
distribution of positions and delegation of responsibilities.
 
 
Contacts 
 
Felix Mabaso International Organiser
Email: [email protected]
Mobile: +2774 922 8277 
 
Kenneth Kunene
General Secretary
Email: [email protected]
Mobile: +2772 594 3971
 
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