ANC Charter – C Ramaphosa

Die “manifes” van 1955 was ‘n liberale instrument wat kommuniste gebruik het om oorname in Suid-Afrika te bewerkstellig.  Die voorloper.  Dis ook op ander internasionale media herhaal.  Die   Webtuiste van Ramaphosa is aanvullend en dit kan met die “grondwet” vergelyk word.  Neem kennis dat die oorname al lankal beplan was en liberale blankes en oorsese regerings het op verskeie wyses dit gesteun – nie net op finansiële vlak nie.   Various organisations and governments have been supported the liberal movement in various ways.  Funding as well

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Video material 2018 – Arts and Culture Minister Nathi Mthethwa makes an announcement on the preservation of the freedom charter documents at an event in Lillies Farm.
International supporters : Norway, European Union,

2018 – word die 1955 Charter van die ANC erken, dis in die “Grondwet van Suid-Afrika vervat” en daarom is dit onmoontlik dat dit alle Suid-Afrikaners beskerm, beslis nie Afrikaners en Boere (Blanke) konserwatiewe volke nie

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Ramaphosa and the ANC charter 1955

The Freedom Charter has been and is “a beacon to the ANC movement and an inspiration to the people of South Africa” – Nelson Mandela

The ANC 1955 Freedom Charter outlined the vision of a South Africa after 1994.

The notion of a Charter was first mooted at the annual congress of the ANC in August 1953. Prof. Z.K. Mathews formally suggested convening a Congress of the People (COP) to draw up a Freedom Charter, and this idea was adopted by allies of the ANC, the South African Indian Congress, South African Coloured People’s Organisation and South African Congress of Democrats.

The COP was not a single event but a series of campaigns and rallies, both large and small, held at all levels across the country. The National Action Council enlisted volunteers to publicise the COP, educate the people, note their grievances and embark on a “million signatures campaign”

The COP that was convened in Kliptown near Johannesburg on 25 and 26 June 1955 brought together 2844 delegates from all over the country. It represented a crucial historical moment – establishing a new order based on the will of the people.

The various clauses of the charter were introduced, with opportunity for impromptu speeches from delegates, and acclaimed by a show of hands.

The Isitwalandwe/Seaparankoe – the highest honour awarded by the ANC – was awarded to Chief Albert Luthuli, President of the ANC, Yusuf Dadoo and Father Trevor Huddleston. Only Father Huddleston was able to accept his award as the others were under banning orders and unable to attend.

The Freedom Charter that was compiled was subsequently endorsed by the COP.

1955

THE FREEDOM CHARTER

We,
The people of South Africa, declare for all our country and the world to know:

that South Africa belongs to all who live in it, black and white, and that no government can justly claim authority unless it is based on the will of the People;

that our people have been robbed of their birthright to land, liberty and peace by a form of government founded on injustice and inequality;

that our country will never be prosperous or free until all our people live in brotherhood, enjoying equal rights and opportunities;

that only a democratic state, based on the will of all the people, can secure to all their birthright without distinction of colour, race, sex or belief;
And
Therefore we, the People of South Africa, black and white together – equals, countrymen and brothers – adopt this Freedom Charter. And we pledge ourselves to strive together, sparing neither strength nor courage, until the democratic changes here set out have been won.

 

THE PEOPLE SHALL GOVERN!

Every man and woman shall have the right to vote for and to stand as a candidate for all bodies which make laws;

All people shall be entitled to take part in the administration of the country;

The rights of the people shall be the same, regardless of race, colour or sex;

All bodies of minority rule, advisory boards, councils and authorities, shall be replaced by democratic organs of self-government.

 

ALL NATIONAL GROUPS SHALL HAVE EQUAL RIGHTS!

There shall be equal status in the bodies of the state, in the courts and in the schools for all national groups and races;

All people shall have equal right to use their own languages and to develop their own folk culture and customs;

All national groups shall be protected by law against insults to their race and national pride;

The preaching and practice of national, race or colour discrimination and contempt shall be a punishable crime;

All apartheid laws and practices shall be set aside.

 

THE PEOPLE SHALL SHARE IN THE COUNTRY’S WEALTH!

The national wealth of our country, the heritage of all South Africans, shall be restored to the people;

The mineral wealth beneath the soil, the banks and the monopoly industry shall be transferred to the ownership of the people as a whole;

All other industry and trade shall be controlled to assist the well-being of the people;

All people shall have equal rights to trade where they choose, to manufacture and to enter all trades, crafts and professions.

 

THE LAND SHALL BE SHARED AMONG THOSE WHO WORK IT!

Restriction of land ownership on a racial basis shall be ended, and all the land re-divided amongst those who work it, to banish famine and land hunger;

The state shall help the peasants with implements, seed, tractors and dams to save the soil and assist the tillers;

Freedom of movement shall be guaranteed to all who work on the land;

All shall have the right to occupy land wherever they choose;

People shall not be robbed of their cattle, and forced labour and farm prisons shall be abolished.

 

ALL SHALL BE EQUAL BEFORE THE LAW!

No one shall be imprisoned, deported or restricted without a fair trial;

No one shall be condemned by the order of any government official;

The courts shall be representative of all the people;

Imprisonment shall be only for serious crimes against the people, and shall aim at re-education, not vengeance;

The police force and army shall be open to all on an equal basis and shall be the helpers and protectors of the people;

All laws which discriminate on grounds of race, colour or belief shall be repealed.

 

ALL SHALL ENJOY EQUAL HUMAN RIGHTS!

The law shall guarantee to all their right to speak, to organise, to meet together, to publish, to preach, to worship, and to educate their children;

The privacy of the house from police raids shall be protected by law;

All shall be free to travel without restriction from countryside to towns, from province to province, and from South Africa abroad;

Pass laws, permits and all other laws restricting these freedoms shall be abolished.

 

THERE SHALL BE WORK AND SECURITY!

All who work shall be free to form trade unions, to elect their officers and to make wage agreements with their employers;

The state shall recognise the right and duty of all to work, and to draw full unemployment benefits;

Men and women of all races shall receive equal pay for equal work;

There shall be a forty-hour working-week, a national minimum wage, paid annual leave, and sick leave for all workers, and maternity leave on full pay for all working mothers;

Miners, domestic workers, farm workers and civil servants shall have the same rights as all others who work;

Child labour, compound labour, the tot system and contract labour shall be abolished.

 

THE DOORS OF LEARNING AND OF CULTURE SHALL BE OPENED!

The government shall discover, develop and encourage national talent for the enhancement of our cultural life;

All the cultural treasures of mankind shall be open to all, by free exchange of books, ideas and contact with other lands;

The aim of education shall be to teach the youth to love their people and their culture, to honour human brotherhood, liberty and peace;

Education shall be free, compulsory, universal and equal for all children;

Higher education and technical training shall be opened to all by means of state allowances and scholarships awarded on the basis of merit;

Adult illiteracy shall be ended by a mass state educational plan;

Teachers shall have all the rights of other citizens;

The colour bar in cultural life, in sport and in education shall be abolished.

 

THERE SHALL BE HOUSES, SECURITY AND COMFORT!

All people shall have the right to live where they choose, to be decently housed and to bring up their families in comfort and security;

Unused housing space shall be made available to the people;

Rent and prices shall be lowered, food plentiful and no one shall go hungry;

A preventive health scheme shall be run by the state;

Free medical care and hospitalisation shall be provided for all, with special care for mothers and young children;

Slums shall be demolished, and new suburbs built where all have transport, roads, lighting, playing fields, creches and social centres;

The aged, the orphans, the disabled and the sick shall be cared for by the state;

Rest, leisure and recreation shall be the right of all;

Fenced locations and ghettoes shall be abolished and laws which break up families shall be repealed.

 

THERE SHALL BE PEACE AND FRIENDSHIP!

South Africa shall be a fully independent state, which respects the rights and sovereignty of all nations;

South Africa shall strive to maintain world peace and the settlement of all international disputes by negotiation – not war;

Peace and friendship amongst all our people shall be secured by upholding equal rights, opportunities and status for all;

The people of the protectorates – Basutoland, Bechuanaland and Swaziland – shall be free to decide for themselves their own future;

The right of the peoples of Africa to independence and self-government shall be recognised and shall be the basis of close co-operation.

Let all who love their people and their country now say, as we say here:

THESE FREEDOMS WE WILL FIGHT FOR, SIDE BY SIDE, THROUGHOUT OUR LIVES, UNTIL WE HAVE WON OUR LIBERTY.
A Freedom charter A pamphlet published before the Kliptown gathering

A pamphlet published before the Kliptown gathering, calling on people to attend the Congress of the People.

The authorities broke up the COP on the second day, but not before the Charter was adopted as a guiding document. It remains the cornerstone of ANC policy to this day, and is seen by many as the foundation of South Africa’s 1996 Constitution.

 

 

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