Details Published on Thursday 04 December 2014 08:43 Written by Radical Socialist
South Africa: NUMSA rejects dirty tricks campaign, bogus document
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The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) responds to the “Exposed: Secret Regime Change Plot to Distabilize South Africa” document
December 3, 2014 — Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal — Over the last 10-days, a document that alleges that NUMSA leaders are involved in an underground plot to destabilise South Africa has been doing its rounds. The document which is entitled “Exposed: Secret Regime Change Plot to Distabilize [sic] South Africa” names two elected national officer bearers of the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA), Irvin Jim and Karl Cloete as the kingpins of the plot (see here in PDF).
In their plan to effect “regime change” in the country the two office bearers are joined by two union officials Dinga Sikwebu and Azwell Banda. Assisting what the document characterises as “rogue elements within the NUMSA leadership” are four professors: Chris Malikane, Noor Nieftagodien, Patrick Bond, Peter Jordi; former South Africa’s Minister of Intelligence Ronnie Kasrils; political analyst Moeletsi Mbeki; and Brian Ashley, who is the director of the Alternative Information and Development Centre (AIDC).
What does the document claim?
Claiming to be authored by “concerned members within NUMSA” the “secret regime change plot” document outlines what it describes as a plan of the “plotters” to destabilise South Africa. Among the strategies of the plotters are the following:
- instigation of widespread violence, land grabs and instability;
- establishment of “their own” intelligence structures in collaboration with foreign governments and international companies;
- destabilisation of the mining sector;
- the formation of a political party, the United Front (UF);
- the recruitment of other political parties to support the regime change agenda.
- To call on COSATU to break from its alliance with the ANC and the South African Communist Party (SACP).
- To lead in the formation of a United Front that brings workers and communities together.
- To explore the establishment of a socialist political organisation or Movement for Socialism.
- To expel NUMSA from COSATU.
- To delay the registration of the amendments that the Special National Congress effected to our union’s constitution.
- To openly support for a rival union in the sectors that NUMSA organises in.
- To investigate the source of the document that is maligning us and our union.
- To ascertain whether there is any surveillance of NUMSA office bearers, leading officials and a range of “friends of NUMSA”.
- To establish whether there is any interception of voice or electronic messages from NUMSA office bearers, leading officials and a range of “friends of NUMSA”.