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Numsa’s Jim slams ANC over Walus’s parole

- ITUMELENG MAFISA

THE National Union of Metal Workers of SA (Numsa) has blamed the ANC for the Constituti­onal Court ruling to grant parole to SACP leader Chris Hani’s killer Janusz Walus.

The union’s secretary-general Irvin Jim criticised the judiciary for the decision, but directed most of the blame towards the ANC for failing to transform the economy and the judiciary of the country, post-1994.

Jim said Hani’s killer had altered the cause of history by murdering the SACP leader, who had commanded enormous respect among progressiv­e forces in the country at the time of his death. “Hani was a recognised figure in the ANC and the SACP. His death in 1993 almost plunged the country into civil war, prompting Nelson Mandela to call for urgent elections to avoid bloodshed.

“There are many who feel betrayed by the Concourt decision, but we must not allow ourselves to be misled about who is responsibl­e for this situation.

“We have a bourgeois constricti­on which will never transform our society for the benefit of the working class majority. “It is the ANC government that betrayed the working class because they have done everything in their power to entrench the power of a handful of unelected privileged few, at the expense of us all as the working class majority,” Jim said.

Jim said the reluctance of the ANC to deal with the injustices of the past, such as the slow return of stolen land was an indication that Hani’s vision had been betrayed.

“The ANC refused to change the law so we can have land justice for African people who were disposed of their birthright through the implementa­tion of the Land Act of 1913, which deprived generation­s of black people the right to own land in the country of their birth,” Jim said.

Jim also criticised the tripartite alliance for protesting outside the Concourt over the apex court’s decision to release Hani’s assassin.

He described it as “hypocritic­al since the ANC had state power to overturn the remnants of apartheid laws”.

ANC spokespers­on Pule Mabe was not available for comment yesterday.

 ?? | BOXER NGWENYA ?? NUMSA’S Irvin Jim.
| BOXER NGWENYA NUMSA’S Irvin Jim.

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