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The South African Communist Party (SACP) has criticized claims that Zimbabwe is not facing a human rights crisis and has called for a frank discussion about political and economic instability in South Africa’s northern neighbor.
FILE: Blade Nzimande of the SACP. Image: @ SACP1921 / Twitter
JOHANNESBURG – The South African Communist Party (SACP) has criticized claims that Zimbabwe is not facing a human rights crisis and has called for a frank discussion about political and economic instability in South Africa’s northern neighbor.
He said that events in that country had a direct impact on South Africa.
An envoy from the African National Congress (ANC) deployed to meet with the ruling Zanu-PF in Zimbabwe admitted that there was no crisis in Zimbabwe.
However, speaking at a briefing on Sunday, SACP Secretary General Blade Nzimande argued that this could not be true.
“Claims that there is no crisis in Zimbabwe are nothing more than a denial of the obvious truth. In fact, you don’t even have to go to Zimbabwe to see the crisis, you just have to go to our own informal settlements in South Africa to see how many Zimbabweans have had to come to South Africa to earn a living. “
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