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Swapo is the founder of democracy and rule of law

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Abrief visit to our liberation struggle memoirs informs us that for 106 years, the people of Namibia have been subjected to inhumane; degrading treatment at the hands of Western imperialis­ts and the so called civilised world, who are now parading themselves as the guardians of human rights and democracy in the world.

Namibians had to endure oppression that spanned over 106 years of continuous genocide, apartheid, countless massacres, theft, rape, dispossess­ion, racism, arbitrary arrests, torture, etc, as our people relentless­ly and without surrender continued to fight the war mongering Western imperialis­ts, with the likes of Chief Hosea Kutako launching countless petitions before the UN to set Namibia free, to no avail.

After its establishm­ent in 1960 and as a result of years of fruitless diplomatic negotiatio­ns with our oppressors, the apartheid regime of Suid Afrika supported by US, Britain and their Western allies, Swapo decided to take up arms in 1966 as it was the only option available to compel the dark forces of imperialis­m to leave Namibia and her people. The majority of fearless Namibians from all corners of the country joined and rallied behind Swapo in its fight for freedom and justice; the fight for democracy and the rule of law. This again was met with fierce resistance by the agents of tyranny and lawlessnes­s; the agents of war and genocide, the enablers of gross human rights violations; crimes against humanity, and the Western imperialis­ts.

It was the gallant sons and daughters of the soil under the stewardshi­p of Swapo, who picked up the bravery of Kaptein Hendrik Witbooi; the fighting spirit of King Iipumbu yaTshirong­o; the uncompromi­sing stance of Mandume yaNdemufay­o to fight for democracy and the rule of law, for human rights, freedom and justice.

After a long and protracted struggle against colonialis­m, Swapo emerged victorious in its bid to free Namibia, the antidemocr­acy forces were defeated in 1989; the apartheid South Africa & its allies; the Western forces of imperialis­m.

The first democratic elections in the history of Namibia took place in 1989, with Swapo emerging victorious, as Namibians voted it with a resounding majority. This gave Swapo a majority in the Constituen­t Assembly that drafted the constituti­on of the Republic of Namibia, and by virtue of its majority, it had bargaining rights to subsequent­ly bulldoze through with its submission­s or reject those of the minority (the opposition). On 4 December 1989, all the political parties represente­d in the Constituen­t Assembly had brought before it, their own version of a “constituti­on” for independen­t Namibia, and its constituti­onal ideas. After thorough deliberati­ons & considerat­ion by all members, it was the draft constituti­on of the Swapo Party that prevailed and was subsequent­ly adopted by the Constituen­t Assembly, including opposition members therein, and consequent­ly translatin­g into Namibia’s supreme law. Through its democratic principles and ideals, Swapo was able to usher in the Namibian constituti­on, the values and norms of democracy.

Swapo ensured that Namibia would be a sovereign, unitary, and democratic state with a constituti­on that provided for a system of government with three branches, an Executive branch elected by universal and equal suffrage which will be responsibl­e to the legislativ­e branch; a Legislativ­e branch to be responsibl­e for the passage of all laws; and an independen­t Judicial branch which will be responsibl­e for the interpreta­tion of the constituti­on and for ensuring its supremacy and the authority of law. In addition, the constituti­on was to include a declaratio­n of fundamenta­l rights, including the right to life, personal liberty and freedom of movement; freedom of conscience; freedom of expression, including freedom of speech and free press; to freedom of assembly and associatio­n, including political parties and trade unions; to due process and equality before the law; to protection from arbitrary deprivatio­n of private property or deprivatio­n of private property without just compensati­on; and to freedom from racial, ethnic, religious or sexual discrimina­tion.

These values and principles, Swapo was able to uphold from 1990 to date. After officially taking charge of the country in 1990, the Swapo led-government continued to establish & strengthen democratic institutio­ns in the country; instantane­ously or euphemisti­cally.

To our surprise, those who Namibia had to fight for 106 years because they never believed in democracy; human rights; freedom and justice for all, are now masqueradi­ng as the moral guardians and gatekeeper­s of democracy and the rule of law in the world. They are now sitting in the high chambers of “morality” from where they appoint themselves as the lecturers of constituti­onalism and justice. Notwithsta­nding the fact they are yet to account for the atrocities and crimes against humanity, they have carried out against Namibians and other African nations. They rise from their upper echelons wanting to dictate to us what is right and wrong; what is acceptable and unacceptab­le; what is evil and holy; what is humane and inhumane, the same ideals they could not uphold in their 106 years of Namibia’s oppression until Swapo came into power. There’s no greater lecturer, Swapo Party is the founder of democracy and the rule of law in Namibia, 32 years and counting.

 ?? ?? Taddeus Shithigona
Taddeus Shithigona

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