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Cosatu calls for ANC clarity on Zim
The Star (SA)
November 18, 2004

http://www.thestar.co.za/index.php?fSectionId=129&fArticleId=2304300

Federation condemns statements made by leader of youth league

The Congress of SA Trade Unions has urged its alliance partner, the ruling ANC, to clarify its stance on political and human rights abuses in Zimbabwe. Federation general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi yesterday slammed recent statements by ANC Youth League president Fikile Mbalula likening Cosatu's criticism of the Zimbabwean state of affairs to that of right-wing personalities and media.

Mbalula's article in last week's ANC Today online publication raised serious questions for the ANC-Cosatu-SA Communist Party alliance, Vavi said, as it sought to question the bona fides of and cast aspersions on other alliance partners on behalf of the ANC. "To ensure a proper, open and comradely debate in the alliance, we need clarity from the ANC leadership," Vavi said. Among other things, the ANC should clarify whether it agreed with Mbalula that the government of President Robert Mugabe still represented a progressive national liberation movement.

Mbalula's statements were a chilling warning that events in Zimbabwe could be a foretaste of what could happen in South Africa if the author had his way, Vavi said. The only buffer to such a scenario was a strong ANC-Cosatu-SACP alliance and the country's democratic and progressive constitution. The article pointed to the need for the alliance to develop a common understanding of what was actually happening in Zimbabwe, Vavi said. "Maybe the alliance must send a joint fact-finding mission to Zimbabwe so that we can read from the same page." A Cosatu fact-finding mission to that country was recently expelled by Mugabe's government, and drew criticism from President Thabo Mbeki.

Mbeki has urged Zimbabwe's ruling and opposition parties to agree on a revised election law before polls in March, to ensure no recurrence of disputes over the result. Mbeki noted that Zimbabwe's parliament was currently considering new legislation relating to creating an independent electoral commission and other changes in the election system. These were needed "to address concerns that have been raised by the Movement for Democratic Change and the rest of the world about ... the conduct of elections", he said. "What we've tried to do is encourage the ruling party and the opposition to get together."

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