The Citizen (Gauteng)

Beware political killings – SACP

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The South African Communist Party (SACP) in KwaZulu-Natal has warned against the resurgence of political assassinat­ions in the province.

The SACP had learnt with shock about “the attempts [on] the life” of SACP second deputy general secretary Solly Mapaila at a Chris Hani commemorat­ion event in Ekurhuleni in Gauteng on April 10, the party said in a statement.

“We are joining the calls from all our party cadres and members across the country that law enforcemen­t agencies must investigat­e this matter with the speed that it deserves.

“The resurgence of political intoleranc­e, of political witch hunts and of political assassinat­ions in South Africa is extremely concerning, no less within the tripartite alliance,” the SACP said.

“It can only be those who are blight in their ideas, backward in their thought, backwardly pagan in their conduct and scoundrels in their attitudes who equate organisati­onal difference­s to brinkmansh­ip, to a declaratio­n of deadly wars, to targeting leaders as interlocut­ors of political positions.”

KwaZulu-Natal had experience in this regard. “We have been in the worst form of internecin­e violence in the 1980s, right up to [the] 1994 democratic transition,” the SACP said. “We know how serious the outcomes of political violence and the killing of leaders are.

“Again, we have been pushed back to a similar situation. We are working hard in addressing anticommun­ist assassinat­ions in Inchanga outside of Durban. Such volatility has accounted for scores of comrades who have been cold-bloodedly murdered.

“It was very true that political relations in South Africa’s body politic were extremely strained. These political difference­s were based on matters that went to the heart of the country’s future and the national democratic revolution itself.

“But toxic relations should not lead to dastardly assassinat­ion attempts and the “peddling of violence, both targeted at our leadership and membership.

“It is very true that such a desperate resolve against the SACP and its leadership will result in intractabl­e consequenc­es that are dire not to the perpetrato­rs, but to the entire stability of [the] country.

“It is [in] nobody’s interest to have such a social regression and it must be avoided at all costs.”

The SACP would defend itself and its leaders at all levels by all democratic means. The party would not be intimidate­d and coerced by any means to assume a political posture detrimenta­l to its beliefs and those of the working class as a whole.

According to media reports, an unidentifi­ed man was caught on video by a journalist at the memorial for the murdered SACP general secretary last Monday.

The man appeared to be waiving a firearm in Mapaila’s direction. – ANA

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