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UNITED DEMOCRATIC FRONT
UDF UNITES! APARTHEID D IVID ESI
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NATIONAL OFI
KHOTSO HOU 42 PE VILLIERS JOHANN ESBUR P.O. BOX 10366 TEL: 29-1516 29-1917
ALL REGIONAL SECRETARIES
12 February 1985
Dear Comrades
Please find enclosed the following:
1. Nelson Mandela's statement
2. Minutes of the National Treasury meeting
3. Letter on Treason Trialists
4. Letter on International Youth Year
Please translate the statement referred in point, print more com'es
and UpctU r n blToadly* In the case of the Eastern Cape, Border and Western Cape please translate into Xhosa and Afrikaans.
Thank you.t
■ Yours in struggle .
• P0P0 MOLEFE HtNLKAL SECRETARY
president*: 0 * 0 / Mpeth*. AJbeniru Soulu. A»ch« Cum «ft N jikx ill Treasurer*: C m im b lo o jrc . M r . l ltjrnjob.fiU u t r n C jpe h n id e n t: td*»f N*oyt K»!ion*1 Publicity Secretary: Mowuoi 'Tenor' I r lo u
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Z I N D Z I M A N D E L A O H S U N D A Y T H E 1 0 t h F E B R U A R Y 1 9 8 5 -----------
O N F R I D A Y H Y H O T H E R A N D O U R A T T O R N E Y S A W M Y F A T H E R A T P O L L S H O O R P R I S O N T O O B T A I N H I S A N S W E R T O B O T H A ' S O F F E R O F C O N D I T I O N A L R E L E A S E .
T H E P R I S O N A U T H O R I T I E S A T T E M P T E D T O S T O P T H I S S T A T E M E N T B E I N G M A D E B U T H E W O U L D H A V E N O N E O F T H I S A N D M A D E IT C L E A R T H A T H E W O U L D M A K E T H E S T A T E M E N T T O Y O U , T H E P E O P L E .
S T R A N G E R S L I K E B E T H E L L F R O M E N G L A N D A N D
P R O F E S S O R D A S H F R O M T H E U N I T E D S T A T E S H A V E IN R E C E N T W E E K S B E E N A U T H O R I S E D BY P R E T O R I A T O SEE MY F A T H E R W I T H O U T R E S T R I C T I O N Y E T P R E T O R I A C A N N O T A L L O W Y O U , T H E P E O P L E , T O H E A R W H A T HE H A S T O S A Y D I R E C T L Y . HE S H O U L D BE H E R E H I M S E L F T O T E L L Y O U W H A T H E T H I N K S O F T H I S S T A T E M E N T BY B O T H A . H E IS N O T A L L O W E D T O D O SO. M Y M O T H E R W H O A L S O H E A R D H I S W O R D S IS A L S O N O T A L L O W E D T O S P E A K T O Y O U T O D A Y .
M Y F A T H E R A N D H I S C O M R A D E S A T P O L L S M O O R P R I S O N S E N D T H E I R G R E E T I N G S T O Y O U T H E F R E E D O M L O V I N G • P E O P L E O F T H I S O U R T R A G I C L A N D IN T H E F U L L
C O N F I D E N C E T H A T Y O U W I L L C A R R Y O N T H E S T R U G G L E F O R F R E E D O M .
HE, W I T H H I S C O M R A D E S A T P O L L S M O O R P R I S O N S E N D T H E I R V E R Y W A R M E S T G R E E T I N G S TO B I S H O P T U T U . B I S H O P T U T U H A S M A D E IT C L E A R T O T H E W O R L D T H A T T H E N O B E L P E A C E P R I Z E B E L O N G S T O Y O U W H O A R E T H E P E O P L E . W E S A L U T E H I M .
M Y F A T H E R A N D H I S C O M R A D E S A T P O L L S M O O R P R I S O N A R E G R A T E F U L T O T H E U N I T E D D E M O C R A T I C F R O N T W H O W I T H O U T H E S I T A T I O N M A D E T H I S V E N U E A V A I L A B L E TO T H E M SO T H A T T H E Y C O U L D S P E A K T O Y O U T O D A Y .
M Y F A T H E R A N D H I S C O M R A D E S W I S H TO M A K E T H I S S T A T E M E N T T O Y O U , T H E P E O P L E , F I R S T . T H E Y A R E C L E A R T H A T T H E Y A R E A C C O U N T A B L E T O Y O U A N D T O Y O U A L O N E . A N D T H A T Y O U S H O U L D H E A R T H E I R V I E W S
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D I R E C T L Y A N D N O T T H R O U G H O T H E R S .
M Y F A T H E R S P E A K S N O T O N L Y F O R H I M S E L F A N D F O R H I S C O M R A D E S A T P O L L S M O O R P R I S O N B U T H E H O P E S H E A L S O S P E A K S F O R A L L T H O S E IN J A I L F O R T H E I R
O P P O S I T I O N T O A P A R T H E I D , F O R A L L T H O S E W H O A R E '• B A N I S H E D , F O R A L L T H O S E W H O A R E IN E X I L E , F O R A L L T H O S E W H O S U F F E R U N D E R A P A R T H E I D , F O R A L L
T H O S E W H O A R E O P P O N E N T S OF A P A R T H E I D A N D F O R A L L T H O S E W H O A R E O P P R E S S E D A N D E X P L O I T E D .
T H R O U G H O U T O U R S T R U C C L E T H E R E H A V E B E E N P U P P E T S W H O H A V E C L A I M E D T O S P E A K F O R Y O U . T H E Y H A V E
M A D E T H I S C L A I M , B O T H H E R E A N D A B R O A D . T H E Y A R E O F N O C O N S E Q U E N C E . M Y F A T H E R A N D H I S C O L L E A G U E S W I L L N O T B E L I K E T H E M .
M Y F A T H E R S A Y S I A M A M E M B E R O F T H E A F R I C A N
N A T I O N A L C O N G R E S S . I H A V E A L W A Y S B E E N A M E M B E R O F T H E A F R I C A N N A T I O N A L C O N G R E S S A N D I W I L L
R E M A I N A M E M B E R O F T H E A F R I C A N N A T I O N A L C O N G R E S S U N T I L T H E D A Y I D I E . O L I V E R T A M B O IS M U C H M O R E T H A N A B R O T H E R T O ME. HE IS M5f G R E A T E S T F R I E N D A N D C O M R A D E F O R N E A R L Y F I F T Y Y E A R S . IF T H E R E IS A N Y O N E A M O N G S T Y O U W H O C H E R I S H E S MY F R E E D O M O L I V E R T A M B O C H E R I S H E S IT M O R E A N D I K N O W T H A T H E W O U L D G I V E H I S L I F E TO S E E M E F R E E . T H E R E IS N O D I F F E R E N C E B E T W E E N HIS V I E W S A N D M I N E .
M Y F A T H E R S A Y S I A M S U R P R I S E D A T T H E C O N D I T I O N S T H A T T H E G O V E R N M E N T W A N T S T O I M P O S E O N M E . I A M N O T A V I O L E N T M A N ; MY C O L L E A G U E S A N D I W R O T E IN 19 5 2 T O M A L A N A S K 1 N C F O R A R O U N D T A B L E
C O N F E R E N C E T O F I N D A S O L U T I O N T O T H E P R O B L E M S O F O U R C O U N T R Y B U T T H A T W A S I G N O R E D .
W H E N S T R I J D O M W A S IN P O W E R , WE M A D E T H E S A M E O F F E R . A G A I N I T W A S I G N O R E D .
W H E N V E R W O E R D W A S IN P O W E R WE A S K E D F O R A N A T I O N A L C O N V E N T I O N F O R A L L T H E P E O P L E IN S O U T H A F R I C A T O D E C I D E ON T H E I R F U T U R E . T H I S T O O , WAS I N V A I N .
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R E S I S T A N C E W E R E N O L O N G E R O P E N T O U S T H A T W E T U R N E D T O A R M E D S T R U G G L E .
L E T B O T H A S H O W T H A T HE IS D I F F E R E N T T O M A L A N , S T R I J D O M A N D V E R W O E R D .
L E T H I M R E N O U N C E V I O L E N C E .
L E T H I M S A Y T H A T HE W I L L D I S M A N T L E A P A R T H E I D .
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L E T H I M U N B A N T H E P E O P L E S O R G A N I S A T I O N , T H E A F R I C A N N A T I O N A L C O N G R E S S . *
L E T H I H F R E E A L L W H O H A V E B E E N I M P R I S O N E D B A N I S H E D O R E X I L E D F O R T H E I R O P P O S I T I O N TO A P A R T H E I D .
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L E T H I M G U A R A N T E E F R E E P O L I T I C A L A C T I V I T Y SO T H A T T H E P E O P L E M A Y D E C I D E W H O W I L L G O V E R N T H E M .
I C H E R I S H M Y O W N F R E E D O M D E A R L Y B U T I C A R E E V E N H O R E F O R T O U R F R E E D O M . T O O M A N Y H A V E D I E D S I N C E I W E N T T O P R I S O N . T O O M A N Y H A V E S U F F E R E D F O R T H E L O V E O F F R E E D O H . I O W E IT T O T H E I R W I D O W S , T O T H E I R O R P H A N S , T O T H E I R M O T H E R S A N D T O T H E I R F A T H E R S W H O H A V E G R I E V E D A N D W E P T F O R T H E M . N O T O N L Y I H A V E S U F F E R E D D U R I N G T H E S E L O N G L O N E L Y W A S T E D Y E A R S . I A M N O T L E S S L I F E L O V I N G T H A N Y O U A R E . B U T I C A N N O T S E L L M Y B I R T H R I G H T N O R A M I P R E P A R E D T O S E L L T H E B I R T H R I G H T O F T H E P E O P L E T O BE F R E E . I A M IN P R I S O N AS. T H E R E P R E S E N T A T I V E O F T H E P E O P L E . A N D O F Y O U R O R G A N I S A T I O N T H E A F R I C A N
N A T I O N A L C O N G R E S S W H I C H W A S B A N N E D . W H A T F R E E D O M A M I B E I N G O F F E R E D W H I L S T T H E O R G A N I S A T I O N O F T H E P E O P L E R E M A I N S B A N N E D . W H A T F R E E D O M A M I
B E I N G O F F E R E D W H E N I M A Y BE A R R E S T E D O N A P A S S O F F E N C E . W H A T F R E E D O M A H I B E I N G O F F E R E D T O L I V E M Y L I F E AS A F A M I L Y W I T H MY D E A R W I F E W H O R E M A I N S IH B A N 1 S M E N T I N B R A N D F O R T . W H A T F R E E D O M A M I B E I N G O F F E R E D W H E N I M U S T A S K F O R P E R M I S S I O N T O L I V E IN A N U R B A N A R E A . W H A T
F R E E D O M A M I B E I N G O F F E R E D W H E N I N E E D A S T A M P IN M Y P A S S T O S E E K W O R K . W H A T F R E E D O M A M I B E I N G O F F E R E D W H E N M Y V E R Y S O U T H A F R I C A N C I T I Z E N S H I P IS N O T R E S P E C T E D .
O N L Y F R E E M E N C A N N E G O T I A T E . P R I S O N E R S C A N N O T E N T E R I N T O C O N T R A C T S . H E R M A N T O I V O J A T O I V O ,
W H E N F R E E D , N E V E R G A V E A N Y U N D E R T A K I N G , N O R W A S HE C A L L E D U P O N T O D O SO. MY F A T H E R S A Y S I C A N N O T A N D W I L L S O T G I V E A N Y U N D E R T A K I N G A T A- T I M E W H E N I A N D Y O U T H E P E O P L E A R E N O T F R E E . Y O U R F R E E D O M
A N D M I N E C A N N O T BE S E P E R A T E D . I W I L L R E T U R N .
JNITED DEMOCRATIC FRONT-'Of UNITES! APARTHEID DIVIDES!
NATIONAL OFFI■ H B w a a
KHOTSO HOUS 42 OE VULIERS! jOHANNESBURC P.O. BOX 10366 TEL: 29-1916 29-1917
• 12 February 1985
— aSFTHE J0INT TREASURER,S MEETING,.HELD ON 12 JANUARY, 1985
Present. National Treasury, Transvaal, Border, Natal, Eastern Cape. Western Cape. Secretaries from Natal, W Cape and Tvl, as well as from National Office, attended part of the meeting.
1. NATIONAL TREASURER'S REPORT ' *•
a) The National Treasurer reported that the National audit could not be completed until Regional audits had been forwarded to
* * 10n3L T h i s was a matter of extreme urgency. Another problem was the fact that few Regions kept regular books, and that there was no standard National accountancy procedures. J
b) • Regional Allocations to date (December 1984)
Transvaal R41 300
Eastern Cape 17 894
Western Cape 40 500
Natal 40 500
Border 17 200
Northern Cape 11 800
OFS .... 900
R1Z0 094■ . - .
National Income R293 829
Expenditure Audit R1 500
Bank Charges 80
Depreciation 2 341
Grants to Regions•(to Sept 1984) 156 390
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Balance B/F R160 311
Legal Expenses 130
Meetings 2 970
Motor & Travel 18 576
Publicity/Media 7 021
Salaries 21 740
Postage 852
Sundries 40
Telephone 6 973
T-shirts 9 248
R227 861
d) The National Treasurer requested that Regions supply quarterly income/expenditure statements as well as yearly audits.- .
The Western Cape reported that the Regional audit would be started immediately. The W Cape supported the recommendation for proper books and a voucher system.
The Eastern Cape reported that an auditor had been approved by the R.E.C, and that the books had been handed over in December, 1984.
The Transvaal reported that a Finance Committee had been established in October 1984 and a cash book had been opened. The audit would take some time because of insufficient records prior to October 1984. There were no treasurers operating in the Transvaal at the moment.
The National Treasurer urged that acting-treasurers be appointed immediately.
Border reported that an income/expenditure statement had been submitted to the auditors. The region.did not foresee any pro- blen with the audit.
Natal reported that the journal, cash book and ledger were up to date and that the audit would be ready within one week.
1 ) A11 regions stated that audits would be submitted within the shortest period possible. The maximum time for this was two months. All Regions agreed that no further allocations would be »ade until audits were submitted. As a temporary measure, the larger regions would be grated R4 000 and the smaller regions R2 000. Future allocations would be determined by existing formulas. Additional projects within each region could be Motivated for.
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21 ^ e R»n?!!s“ Uld SUbn1t income/exPenditure statements every
3’ would*be*held^^nturday^February^Hln*Johannesburg!^*t0rS*
sH;s ^ 4 A rR e \!:n \0tfobbe\1nWJ^ k / frrsu ^ a S ? In? r L s r r s nt £ °? ; ke?Pr S 1n for the forthcoming regional AGH st National 0ffice?8SUrerS H° rkSh°P W°u1d be b> «■
4) Planning Ahead
All Regions to begin preparing budgets for their respective
Na*10nal.bud9et would be re-examined . .at the
needier Dronpr1nni]t<re?SUierS*meetln9‘ Nata1 emPhasised the financial rianninn rh planning to go in conjunction withsidSai?ln? i29;a? ? J9 9e°9raPh1ca1 and demographic considerations to be taken into considerations as well.
5) Regional Debts
Jl^Rrt'nnn Th!l Transvaa] region reported that they owe a total of R23 000 and requested the National Treasury to assist them
hp 2SJ- I’ 11 was finally a9»*eed that no debt woulda n d ^ L UN!tin^i1n ^ - StatemertS Were forthcorning. The Transvaal and the National Office are to meet and submit recommendationson repayment of debt to next N.E.C. (Natal proposed that the
ha ** Jak!n from future allocations; Border proposed that 50% of the debt be repaid, and 50X be subtracted from future allocations).
Western Cape. It was agreed that the request from the W Cape .for assistance in payment of debts would be treated sympathetic-
°?al Executlve Committee had grated the W Cape a R16 000 allocation in March 1984 for the usual campaigns, which however had never been paid due to lack of funds at that particular time.
Transvaal also submitted a request for a loan of R12 000 to be used for fundraising purposes. Natal -reconmended that Transvaal should borrow from their proposed allocation for the time being.
X L * ? ? 0" S ]0ans ruled out completely, neither shouldthey be dependent on audited statements. The National Treasurer would make the final decision.
6) • Fundraising.
All Regions agreed that regional fundraising has a priority The national treasurer proposed that regions raise 2/3 of their budgets. The Western Cape said that this could be done only if high-cost items such as media and national executive travel be met by.the national treasury. It was agreed that all regions would have to be more realistic when planning campaigns and not assume
funds would always be available from the national treasury*
The meeting closed at 9.00 on Saturday evening.
UNITED DEMOCRATIC FRONTUDF UNITES! APARTHEID DIVIDES!
MEMORANDUM .
TO : ALL REGIONAL SECRETARIES
FROM: HEAD OFFICE
DATE: 11 FEBRUARY, 1985
SUBJECT: TREASON TRIAL ■•••••
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NATIONAL Of
KHOTSO HOL 42 DE VILLIERJ JOHANNES BUI P.O. BOX 1036 TEL: 29-1916 29-19T7
Dear Comrades
As you know the state has finally refused bail to our eight (8) comrades standing trial on charges of treason. This means that * they will remain in jail for as long as their trial is in process.
Now, we of the UDF have been contending that the Apartheid regime is illegitimate and so is its pernicious system of detention and. charges under its security legislation.-. It seems therefore that the opportunity has arisen for us to challenge the state to release our comrades.
The matter has been discussed with the comrades concerned. The view is that a.campaign for their release must be launched and that this be linked with other matters. They have mandated the N.E.C to do all in its powers to launch and intensify the campaign.
We would like to appeal to all Secretaries to set in motion, as a matter of urgency a discussion on this matter, first at the level
and then that of regional General Councils. The N.E.C will also discuss the matter. But finally our campaign must be the synthesis of the recommendations of the regions.
tion^3^ aPPreciate it if this matter will receive your urgent attent-
Yours in struggle,
POPO MOLEFE ^LNtKAL SECRETARY
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memorandum
TO: ALL SECRETARIES
FROM: HEAD OFFICE
DATE: 13 FEBRUARY 1985
SUBJECT: INTERNATIONAL YOUTH YEAR
Dear Comrades ..
On January 12 and 13v 1985 a number of Youth organisations, affiliates and non-affiliates of the UDF met in Durban to discuss the I.Y.Y and
the two ^ 1 Natl0na1 Youth organisations and plansto launch
The National Office discussed the report (verbal) of the said meeting the w-orchnators of both the N.Y.O and the I.Y.Y. viz Dan Mon-
i ”athe- After this discussion the National Officewas left with the impression that firstly there was no strong motiva-
w!?y the camPai*9n should not be conducted under the banner of the UDF. Secondly that there was no clarity as to how they proposed to prepare for the campaign between then and the formation of the N.Y.O. inirdly that meeting did not seem to recognize the urgency of the I.Y.Y.o that extent did not give a deadline for co-ordinating structures to
be set up and the unrolling of the I.Y.Y. programme.
It is the view of the National Office that the decision taken is incorrect abd may affect the effectiveness of the campaign. The UDF has already won a great amount of legitimacy both nationally and internationally. Many people and organisations on these planes will support anything hat is associated with the Front. To give the I.Y.Y. campaign publicity
and to win even greater support for it we need to encourage our affiliate to conduct it under the banner of the UDF. This will also provide a measure of protection from state harassment to activists for they will be projected as UDF activists in the event.of detention and arrest. And the state does not want negative publicity at this stage. They may therefore avoid unnecessary arrests.
But important is the fact that we have already started building the UDF as a vehicle to advance our struggle. The youth organisations in their campaigns, especially the I.Y.Y must be seen to be part of this broad movement. The I.Y.Y provides the scenario.
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line k- every Re9i°n must take into account is that it which 15 ultimately responsible for everything done by our
affiliates locally and abroad. There must therefore be a.close co- UDFrh^?nnfl "d.cyon discipline to our approach to issues. Now thechanrp nf9J e ’n^ exPe»;ience during the past campaigns stands a better
e of assisting and ensuring that the campaign becomes a success.
We are not suggesting that the UDF will lead the campaign itself but1 simply saying that the youth must do so using the UDF name and guided
by it. This suggestion does not conflict with the objective of strena-
5trSnn?hafflJiateS ’U effeCt n .achieves two goals; It simultaneously strengthens the youth organisations and project the UDF.
We would like to appeal to the R.E.C and R.G.C's to discuss this matter urgently with a view to persuading the youth affiliates to change the position taken in Natal as stated above.
Please forward your response to the H/Q, as soon as possible.
Yours in struggle
POPO MOLEFE GtNLRAL SECRETARY
•'NlTED DEMOCRATIC FRONTL ■ ■■ — . _ t
DF UNITESI APARTHEID DIVIDES/NATIONAL OFFICE
KHOTSO HOUSE , 42 DE VILLIERS STR
JOHANNESBURG P.O . BOX 10366 TEL: 29-1916 29-1917
m e m o r a n d um
TO : ALL REGIONAL SECRETARIES
FROM: HEAD OFFICE
DATE: 11 FEBRUARY, 1985
SUBJECT: TREASON TRIAL
Dear Comrades
As you know the state has finally refused bail +n t D \
y w i n remain in jail for as long as their trial is in process.
is“^ U g? « X ULFd 1 r ^ e??sC„°n U -d!n9 that the AP»rthei<l regimecharges under its security Ipnici""^1005 tCm of detentio" »nd,
^rssSr52 ^ ‘srs . ffilSr-1 aN other matters. They have mandated the
C 10 d0 811 in P»«ers to launch and intensify the campaign.
t0 apPeal to all Secretaries to set in motion as >
Ms “ st be ih;tert.ll appreciate it if this matter will receive your urgent aftent-
Yours in struggle,
• P0P0 MOLEFE V
"GENERAL SECRETARY
Collection Number: AK2117 DELMAS TREASON TRIAL 1985 - 1989 PUBLISHER: Publisher:-Historical Papers, University of the Witwatersrand Location:-Johannesburg ©2012
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