'SA heading for dictatorship'
2006-05-25
Johannesburg - The Congress of SA Trade Unions (Cosatu) voiced fears on Thursday that South Africa and the African National Congress (ANC) were drifting towards a dictatorship.
"Dictatorship never announces its arrival," Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi said in Johannesburg.
"It won't, like drum majorettes, beat drums and parade down the street to announce it has arrived."
Vavi was briefing reporters on the outcome of a Cosatu central executive committee meeting.
"The main concern of the committee centres on signs that we may be drifting towards dictatorship. This appears in the use of state institutions ... in narrow factional fights," he said.
"We see it in the use of sections of the media to assassinate the character of individuals through off-the-record briefings and the leaking of sensitive information in the hands of those charged to investigate crimes."
Cosatu will also investigate the link, if any, between security sector employers and ANC leaders.
Vavi said such a link, if found, "may help explain the apparent indifference of political leaders to the plight of security workers, in contrast to (their) eagerness to condemn them (strikers) at the slightest provocation".
Vavi was briefing the media in Johannesburg on the outcomes of a Cosatu central executive committee meeting which ended on Wednesday.
He said the CEC noted with disapproval that the public debate had focused on violence surrounding the strike, rather than the deplorable conditions in the security industry and other issues that had led guards to strike.
Cosatu called on all workers to support the SA Transport and Allied Workers' Union security industry strike, which is now in its eighth week.
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