*MESSAGE OF SUPPORT TO THE ANC YOUTH LEAGUE 24TH NATIONAL CONGRESS HELD AT
GALLAGHER FROM 16-20 JUNE 2011 by Buti Manamela National Secretary of YCLSA*

*
*

Members of the NEC of the ANC Youth League

 Delegates to the 24th National Congress

Leadership of various alliance structures

Comrades and friends, our worthy and reliable revolutionary cousins



Receive revolutionary greetings from the leadership and membership
collective of the Young Communist League of South Africa, uFasimba.


The 24th National Congress of the ANC Youth League remains an important
platform to express the democratic zeal within the structures of the Mass
Democratic Movement. We pride ourselves at all times within the fold of the
liberation movement to display our commitment to democratic practices and
show that our organisations are a reflection of the kind of society we want
to build.


As Young Communists, we also pride ourselves to be associated with the youth
wing of the national liberation movement. We see the hundreds and thousands
of members of the ANC Youth League as the epitome of our National Democratic
Revolution.  We place firmly as youth formations at the centre of our youth
struggles the attainment of the goals fixed on the agenda of our national
liberation movement by the generation of 1922 that formed the YCLSA and that
of 1944 that formed the ANC Youth League.


These generations of fearless and committed cadres that laid the basis of
our existence had a singular objective in mind, the liberation of our people
from national, class and gender oppression.


In their time, the founders of both the ANC Youth League and the Young
Communist League became a determined collective force to overthrow colonial
rule and all its manifestations. Albeit their sharp ideological differences
on the destiny of the South African revolution, which they overcame through
constant reminder of who their real enemy was, the generations that
ascertained our historical significance knew that the overthrow of their
colonisers and the constitution of a democratic, non-racial and non-sexist
dispensation is the first step towards liberation.


Many young communists and members of the ANC Youth League took common court
in the early fifties as the frontiers for the Congress of the People in
Kliptown and the final draft of the Freedom Charter. At all times, both the
ANC Youth League and the YCL became the champions of a very conservative
National Liberation Movement.


The ultimate burden for the pursuance of a popular programme of action that
mobilised and united the entire Congress Movement was the sweat and blood of
heroes and heroines such as Ahmed Kathada, Walter Sisulu, Ruth First, Ben
Turok, Dennis Goldberg, Oliver Tambo, Joe Slovo and many others whose vision
was as far advanced as the institutions of oppression of the time.


History has kept records of how, at the time, many within the Congress
Movement urged unity at the height of splits and ideological fracturing led
by those who did not believe in the Charter, and the Congress Movement, as
the organisational platform for building a better society for all.


Many have left our ranks with the hope of pursuing immediate and quick
political fortunes but to no avail as their formations collapsed parallel to
a strengthened Congress Movement. This has been the hallmark of our history
as modern day splitters are collapsing in the shadow of those who came
before them.


As the youth of 2011 we hold the burden of the successes of the Congress
Movement as led by the ANC to ensure that we complete the tasks they set for
us. Our inevitable unity, built in action, remains the fundamental ancestral
obligation that we carry not as our own choosing, but as imposed by those
who build the foundations in which we stand.


Both the ANC Youth League and the YCL, together with our allies in SASCO and
COSAS, represent the future of the Alliance and society. As our predecessors
understood the role and place of each of the Alliance partners in the
revolution, and the interconnectedness of the struggles they were pursuant,
we hold their baton in the continuance of the traditions that they
established and are the current incumbents of the fort to ensure that the
struggle continues.


Even when the YCL was banned and not re-launched, it was young communists
and young lions who envisaged the dirty tactics of the apartheid regime and
prepared a fertile underground for the continued prospering of the ANC and
the SACP.

At all times, the ANC and the SACP sought to set aside perceived differences
and maintain union on the struggle faced by our people at the time.


Today, as part of the burden of ancestral command, we face new and
complicated challenges. The struggle against national oppression, although
long and ardours, will be defined by generations even after us, as the
simpler compared to the class struggle that has endured countless
generations.


In the struggle, just as was the case with national liberation, we will need
allies firstly within the national liberation movement and the mass
democratic movement. As young people, we have various and sometimes
conflicting needs, interests and aspirations. We will never constitute a
class but can always rely on class formations and class institutions in
order to revolutionise our demands.


The ANC and the SACP, our mother bodies, and in their unity, will forever
remain the guiding light as we radically, impatiently and militantly pursue
the transformation of our society. Acknowledging this historical fact and
tradition can never imply conformity even when faced with adversarial class
or ideological enemies within the fold of the alliance.


However, at all times, when we aim at changing our organisations and the
priorities that they have identified, we should at all times ensure that we
insist on their unison.


As Oliver Tambo retorted, there can never be an ANC without a Communist
Party and conversely, there can never be a Communist Party without an ANC.
Put to test in relation with our alliance, the campaigns of the YCL will
never find resonance without our alliance with the ANC Youth League, and
similarly, most initiatives of the Youth League will be won if fought
together with a reliable ally found within young communists.


Criticism amongst ourselves as allies will only serve to please our
detractors if done with no intention of being constructive. We must never
regard as praise accolades presented by those who have no interest in the
unity of struggle within the movement utterances assumed as undermine the
integrity and place of each within the struggle. Similarly, we must treat as
suspect those whose intentions are to encourage us to work for the weakening
of our allies. No genuine friend will celebrate the weakening of those whom
we share the trenches in the struggle for the total emancipation of our
people.


As the YCL, we remain convinced of the revolutionary national democratic
role that the ANC has played, and will continue to play, in transforming our
society from apartheid to democracy. There can never be another ANC and the
role that it has played and continues to play remains irreplaceable.


We also remain convinced that the revolutionary trade union movement, whose
mandate is, in the immediate, arbitrate in the struggles between the working
class and the bourgeoisie whilst maintaining an interest in the political
dispensation of our people.


In the same vein, we remain convinced that the SACP has earned and remains
the vanguard of the working class struggles. All of these battles are
interconnected and remain the political fabric that forge our society
together.


Both the ANC Youth League and the YCL represents an array of interests
within and amongst our youth. The greatest threat for all these diverse
interests remains unemployment, poverty and inequality; which constitute the
beast that capitalism feeds itself on.

If we are to remain relevant to the majority of young people in our country,
we have to maintain our resolve to the resolution of these struggles facing
the youth of 2011.


All other challenges that face young people—such as:

·         Teenage pregnancy and backyard abortions,

·         HIV/AIDS and circumcision of young boys,

·         Alcohol and Drug Abuse,

·         Climate change,

·         Access to sanitary towels, and many others remain a manifestation
of these three problems of youth.

Our relevance as youth formations can only be sustained if we resolve all of
these.


As the YCL, we remain committed to the building of a PYA that is premised on
the struggle for free education, skills development, a National Health
Insurance, a revolutionary and planned economic growth path, the
intensification of a national democratic society and the socialisation of
the means of production into the hands of our people.


We further believe that the revolutionisation of the commanding heights of
our economy and the transformation of ownership in the Mining-Energy-Finance
complex remains a pedestal for the total transformation of our society.


We remain fixated as young people of the tradition of Mandela with the
uprooting of greed, conspicuous display of material gains, abuse of power
and political office for accumulation of personal wealth, abuse of office to
stifle organisational debates and the manipulation of organisational
processes in order to guarantee ascendancy into office. All of these are
foreign to our shared traditions of the Congress Alliance and should at all
times be fought in defense of the revolution.


The pursuit of these goals will forever keep our common friendship and
alliance. We hope that, as we near the conclusion of this Congress, the ANC
Youth League will emerge with resolutions that take our youth and our
movement forward.


We wish you all the best in your deliberations.


Aluta!

For more information, please contact Mafika Mndebele (National Spokesperson)
Landline: (011) 339 3621
Cellphone: 073 574 5953
Cellphone: 082 567 3557
Email: [email protected]

-- 
You are subscribed. This footer can help you.
Please POST your comments to [email protected] or reply to this 
message.
You can visit the group WEB SITE at 
http://groups.google.com/group/yclsa-eom-forum for different delivery options, 
pages, files and membership.
To UNSUBSCRIBE, please email [email protected] . You 
don't have to put anything in the "Subject:" field. You don't have to put 
anything in the message part. All you have to do is to send an e-mail to this 
address (repeat): [email protected] .

Reply via email to