ANC condemns Moroccan propaganda machine, affirms unwavering support for people of Western Sahara

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Fri, 06/13/2025 - 16:02

Pretoria (South Africa), June 13, 2025 (SPS)  - The African National Congress notes with contempt the recent disinformation peddled by an article that was published by “Morocco World News,” falsely claiming that South Africa has possible shifts on the Morocco's so-called sovereignty over Western Sahara. This is nothing more than a desperate fabrication by a monarchy bent on whitewashing its illegal occupation of Africa's last colony.

This is the full text of the statement:

“THE ANC CONDEMNS THE MOROCCAN PROPAGANDA MACHINE AND AFFIRMS UNWAVERING SUPPORT FOR THE PEOPLE OF WESTERN SAHARA

The African National Congress notes with contempt the recent disinformation peddled by an article that was published by Morocco World News, falsely claiming that South Africa has possible shifts on the Morocco's so-called sovereignty over Western Sahara. This is nothing more than a desperate fabrication by a monarchy bent on whitewashing its illegal occupation of Africa's last colony.

Let us be unequivocal that South Africa's revolutionary support for the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR) and the Polisario Front is unwavering, principled and historically just. Ours is not a foreign policy of convenience. It is born of solidarity, forged in the trenches of liberation struggles from Algeria to Cuba, from Palestine to Namibia, and from Angola to South Africa.

We reject with contempt the falsehood that Morocco trained President Nelson Mandela or uMkhonto weSizwe. These claims are an insult to the memory of Madiba and a distortion of history. President Mandela was trained by the FLN of Algeria, a fraternal liberation movement that hosted ANC cadres through progressive internationalist solidarity, not through Moroccan imperial grace. The FLN had logistical presence in Morocco, but Morocco the state, as an institution, neither trained nor supported MK. Let no propagandist dare try to inherit our struggle retroactively.

No revolutionary movement worth its name can cross the picket lines of dehumanising and opposing the struggles of the people of Western Sahara, Palestine or Cuba. Those who do so are collaborators in the erosion of our collective liberation memory and must be called out for what they are, agents of imperial convenience, not comrades of principle.

The ANC reminds all who care to listen and all who pretend not to, that our support for the people of Western Sahara is not an emotional gesture but a moral obligation and a duty of conscience. The self-determination of the Sahrawi people is enshrined in international law, the Charter of the United Nations, and the founding principles of the African Union.

As President Mandela said in 1997, that “The struggle of the Sahrawi people is our struggle. The last colony in Africa must be free.” We caution the African continent not to fall into the trap of transactional diplomacy that forgets the blood that continues to nourish the tree of our freedom. We urge vigilance against regime-change puppetry, misinformation campaigns, and the creeping legitimisation of colonialism in our lifetime.

In this context, we express deep concern at the conduct of former President Jacob Zuma. For a man who once benefited from the same revolutionary internationalism that lifted the ANC, his flirtation with Morocco's imperial narrative is more than disappointing, it is an act of political bankruptcy. Having once witnessed the dignity of the Sahrawi people and heard their cry for freedom, Mr Zuma now chooses to lend his image to their oppressor. This is not the conduct of a liberation veteran, it is the vanity of a man chasing relevance at the expense of revolutionary principle. This hypocrisy must be exposed for what it is; it is nothing but counter-revolutionary opportunism masked in fake diplomacy

President OR Tambo reminded us: "We do not seek peace at the expense of justice. We do not barter principle for expediency". This message serves to remind us that our struggle was never waged for selective justice but was waged to dismantle systems of oppression, wherever those exist.

Hands off Western Sahara and long live the legacy of Madiba, Tambo and the anti-colonial front.

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ISSUED BY THE AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS

Mahlengi Bhengu National Spokesperson”

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