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2 August 2017

 

 

ANC Concerned About Seeds of Racial Discord

 

 

The African National Congress has noted with concern recent racially charged
incidents in various parts of the country. Amongst these are the tensions in
Eldorado Park relating to the appointment of an African teacher in a
so-called Coloured school and complaints laid by the Minority Front against
the leader of the EFF Mr Julius Malema. 

 

These and many other such incidents are an antithesis to the values upon
which our liberation struggle was executed and democratic dispensation was
founded. Incidents such as these, regardless of their genesis, serve only to
undermine our nation's democratic project and deepen racial discord. 

 

South Africans, of every colour and hue, have repeatedly made the emphatic
point that South Africa belongs to all who live in it - black and white. In
its preamble the Freedom Charter, our people's vision for a better South
Africa, proclaims: "We, the People of South Africa, declare for all our
country and the world to know - that South Africa belongs to all who live in
it, black and white, and that no government can justly claim authority
unless it is based on the will of all the people;"

 

Our nation's commitment to non-racism has been one of the most consistent
and self-defining features of the country we seek to build. Our commitment
to it as a people is sacrosanct and its attainment non-negotiable. 

 

Accordingly, the African National Congress calls upon its structures and
leaders as well the government it leads in Gauteng to intensify engagement
with the community of Eldorado Park on its demands. But more importantly,
call on all structures and progressive organs of people's power to engage in
broader discussion on why compatriots who would have been an integral part
of the majority during the struggle, seems to feel relegated to a minority
in democracy. 

 

These are important engagement that must be had to close the chasm of
polarization and discontent amongst all our nation groups. Whatever
difficulties and challenges we may face as a nation and as a consequence of
our progress, we must always vigilantly guard against reversing the gains we
have in advancing the ideals of united, non-racial, non-sexist, democratic
and prosperous society. 

 

 

Issued by the African National Congress

 

Zizi Kodwa, National Spokesperson, 082 330 4910

Khusela Sangoni, National Communications Manager, 072 854 5707

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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