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Out of the Shadow, Into the Sun

Out of the Shadow, Into the Sun is a documentary by director Kathryn Klassen about female bullfighters in Spain and Latin America. Despite having no Lesbian content, the documentary was shown in LGBTQ film festivals across North America and received good reviews. Out of the Shadow is an obliquely Lesbian-related folk documentary that describes the folklife of bullfighters, illustrates subversion of gender roles occurring when women enter the bullfighting ring, and the re-enforcement of those roles in attempts to feminize the public image of female bullfighters.
Guadalupe Lopez of Mexico City (telegraph.co.uk/news/picturegalleries/picturesoftheday/8380640/Pictures-of-the-day-14-March-2011.html?image=15, June 2012)
Plot
The documentary begins with a comparison of bullfighting with the elegant sensuality of flamenco dancing. Klassen gives biographical details of the first women to dedicate their lives to the art, and has interviews with some of bullfighting’s most popular toreras(Spanish: female bullfighters). These women describe the obstacles they face being women in the plaza (bullfighting arena), challenges they face as they undergo training, and how their image as women is a major preoccupation of those who hire them. Many toreras, for example, dye their hair blond, and are careful to cultivate an air of femininity so that their involvement in a traditionally masculine sport does not masculinize them too much in the eyes of their fans.
Christina Sanchez (askville.amazon.com/female-bull-fighter-arena-famous/AnswerViewer.do?requestId=54943611, June 2012)
Filming in the Closet
The documentary is unusual in that there are no references to homosexuality, neither in its making nor the final project, yet it was shown in LGBTQ film festivals.
During the 2004 Qualia Conference on Gay Folklife, Klassen described how she negotiated her own orientation when making Out of the Shadow. She filmed the documentary with assistance from her close friend and fellow director, José Torrealba from Venezuela. Both directors are Gay, but did not mention this to the people they interviewed for fear that it could be an unwelcome focus for the toreras. People associated with bullfighting tend to be very uncomfortable with even discussing homosexuality. This was especially true for female bullfighters, due to their already precarious position as women in an art associated so strongly with masculine virility and machismo. It was useful for the project that Klassen appeared with Torrealba, as many people assumed they were a Straight couple. The documentary, which Klassen shot with an eye toward showing the intimacy and sensuality generated between bull, bullfighter, and audience, has no overt mention at all of same-sex attraction.
Hilda Tenorio (commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:PenduloHildaTenorio.jpg, June 2012)
Nevertheless, the documentary was well received at LGBTQ film festivals, in part because the narration is done in a woman’s voice describing another woman as sensual, seductive, and powerful. While being respectful to her collaborators, the deep attraction of a female director to female bullfighters is the film’s prevailing yet unspoken theme. A second major issue for Out of the Shadow is depiction of bulls being killed. Aware that many people feel discomfort at seeing that moment, and that public opinion is turning against the sport as cruelty to animals (in Spain and Latin America as well as many other countries), Klassen uses such scenes sparingly. Klassen emphasizes the intimacy and agony that a bullfighter feels when she kills an animal she come to know and respect.
Conchita Cintrón made a name for herself in 1950 by breaking the law against women on foot in the ring during a bullfight. She went on to become an internationally famous matadora (economist.com/node/13217817, June 2012)
Klassen on Bullfighting
In the press release for the documentary, Kathryn Klassen describes what inspired her to make Out of the Shadow, Into the Sun:
The day I attended my first bullfight I had no idea that I would eventually make a documentary. I was living in Seville [Spain]. One Sunday afternoon a friend invited me to a bullfight. I refused. She begged me to accompany her and I did so reluctantly… The bullfight, which was to take place near sunset, was part of a small village festival.
It didn’t take long before we were caught up in the excitement along with the rest of the crowd, eating bocadillos [a kind of sandwich] with aged Manchego cheese and jamón serrano [dry-cured ham] washed down with glasses of warm tinto [red wine]. Our host invited us to meet one of the bullfighters and to my surprise, the bullfighter was a woman or rather a rejoneadora. This is a bullfighter who performs the corrida[corrida de toros or “run of bulls,” Spanish-style bullfighting, not to be confused with the annual encierro (corralling) or "running of the bulls" event in Pamplona] on horseback and then at the “moment of truth” gets off the horse and kills the bull on foot.
This was horrific to me. Yet this young woman was very excited about being a part of the corrida, and was charming and informative as she showed me her horses and explained the process to me. When she road into the ring at the golden hour, raising her sword silhouetted against the dusty sunset, it felt magical, as though I was transported to another era… and then when she had completed her seduction of the bull, she dedicated the life of the bull to us and then killed it. This brought me back to cold reality.
Regardless, a seed had been planted. I started by writing a story about it that afternoon but realised I knew nothing about bullfighting, or why a woman would engage in such a dangerous and violent act. I began my research. I read everything I could get my hands on about the subject… I studied at the National Library in Madrid and haunted obscure bookstores looking for anything I could find that spoke about women in the bullfighting world. I met writers, journalists, photographers, artists and their families and friends, who connected me to people in the bullfighting world. It was not easy. When I finally was invited and allowed to film at my first corrida, I was so thrilled to be there, included as a knowledgeable aficionado and from there began shooting interviews and corridas with women bullfighters.
Hilda Tenorio (ciudadtaurina.com/ct/wp/?m=20100903, June 2012)
About the Director
Kathryn Klassen was born in North Battleford, Saskatchewan, Canada. She moved to Montréal, studied film production at Montréal’s Concordia University, and furthered her education at the Universidad Central in Caracas, Venezuela. Out of the Shadow was her first full-length documentary, and was produced through 175 BPM Productions, a company created in 1998 by Klassen and Torrealba.
Further reading:
Caballero, Ernesto Giménez. Las mujeres de América. Madrid: Nacional, 1971.
Cintrón, Conchita. Aprendiendo a vivir. México: Diana, 1979.
Cintrón, Lola Verrill. Goddess of the Bullring: The Story of Conchita Cintrón, the World’s Greatest Matadora. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1960.
Marvin, Garry. Bullfight. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois, 1994.
Nes, Illy. Hijas de Adán: las mujeres también salen del armario. Madrid: Hijos de Muley-Rubio, 2002.
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Saghi Ghahraman ,Iranian, Secular and Leftist-To HELL WITH MULLAHS

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Saghi Ghahraman-Great Iranian Poltical Writer


Saghi Ghahraman was born in Mash'had, Iran, in1957. She fled Iran in 1981 after country-wide arrests of Tudeh Party members and its Women's organization branch took place. She lived as a refugee in Turkey before emigrating to Canada in 1988. She has published four collections of Persian poetry and short fiction, and has given readings in Europe through Persian literary organizations of writers-in-exile as well as, in English, at Montreal's Blue Metropolis festival. She has been an editorial board member of Sepidar, Persian literary magazine in Toronto, and contributed to various Persian quarterlies and magazines. She is a member of PEN Canada and a contributing editor with Descant: A Literary Quarterly. She has participated as a featured speaker on several PEN Canada READERS & WRITERS events including "Refuge & Reimagination" (Toronto), "Embedded in Exile" (Peterborough), and "Borders of Writing/ Orders of Refuge" (Windsor).

PEGAH EMAM BAKSH -PROUD IRANIAN MUSLIM AND LESBIAN-TO HELL WITH BIGOTED MULLAHS

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PEGAH EMAM BAKSH -PROUD IRANIAN MUSLIM  AND LESBIAN-TO HELL WITH BIGOTED MULLAHS

PEGAH EMAM BAKSH

PEGAH EMAM BAKSH -PROUD IRANIAN AND LESBIAN

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Comrade Mansour Osanloo sacked by Bloodsucker Vahed Bus Company of Tehran






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By Will Roche
Monopoly CapitalismThere has been no levelling off of the global economy, as economists predicted. Although industrialisation has expanded to lesser-developed countries, it has generally been along lines determined by global corporations based in advanced capitalist countries. From colonialism, we have moved into the age of multinational corporate domination.

By Andy Fenwick
At a recent meeting of a local Labour Party Branch in Worcester, Britain, a slick high tech presentation was given by a group called Transition Worcester, who said they had the answer to the environmental crisis. It is to turn the clock back 200 years to a mythical age where all trade was local and people enjoyed the benefit of locally grown meat, fruit & veg. Within this presentation were ideas such as we should no longer trade with developing countries and we should therefore export our unemployment to the third world.

By Glasgow Socialist Appeal Supporters
Picket of Greek Consulate in GlasgowSupporters of Socialist Appeal in Glasgow joined Greek students in a picket of the Greek Consulate to mark the one year anniversary of the police murder of Alexandros Grigoropoulos in Athens. The murder set off a revolt of working class youth throughout Greece that was met with huge police repression. The picket was held also to show solidarity with the massive demonstrations that took place throughout Greek cities last Sunday to mark the anniversary.

By Iranian Workers’ Solidarity Network
Iran: Mansour Osanloo sackedMansour Osanloo, the leader of the Steering Committee of the Trade Union of the Vahed Bus Company of Tehran and Suburbs, has been sacked from work.
 

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A hondurasi puccsista rezsim által összehívott november 29-i választások jelentős tartózkodással mentek végbe, annak ellenére, hogy a katonaság és a rendőrség kemény nyomást gyakorolt a lakosságra. De a rezsimnek nem sikerült szétzúzni a munkások, parasztok és fiatalok mozgalmát. Ellenkezőleg, ők most még felkészültebbek politikailag, jobban vannak szerveződve és készek harcolni az oligarchiák ellen.

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VAN DER WALT on WHAT'S HAPPENING TO THE U.S. MILITARY - ARE THEY GOING RUSSIAN????

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VAN DER WALT on WHAT'S HAPPENING TO THE U.S. MILITARY - ARE THEY GOING RUSSIAN????

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FYI - Pierre's take on this issue below - a former Captain during the Bush Wars on the issue. Attached is something on Pierre's background - maybe he could send us the article he wrote for African Hunter on this issue. Pierre is author of a number of books on Big Bore Cartridges - see http://www.pathfinder-publications.com/product.php?id_product=1 it can be ordered from Safari Press in California for those of you in the USA who might be interested
 
Pierre - yes - it is not the American people but the politicians bought by special interest groups and the ass-kissing bureaucrats (& that includes the generals who by that rank are political animals) who will do anything to keep their perks coming - who are screwing up our relations with the rest of the world!  Most people I have ever run into from other countries - fortunately understand this, but yes fanatics will take advantage of impoverished people and use our poorly thought out foreign policy to turn these poor into terrorists/suicide bombers, just like our government uses the War on Terror, Evil Empire and other slogans to rally the American people into perpetual war - that is good for the pockets of those who in turn line the pockets of the politicians! Same way the Hutu & Tutsi elite used their poor against the Tutsi in Rwanda.
 
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Hope you are very well my friend. That Tuff-Foot stuff has not made it to these shores, but so be it. Junior is leaving in less than 2 weeks so it is too late. Buying Russian Helicopters for the Afghans is a good decision for the following reasons methinks – amongst others;

·         They are much cheaper to buy and trust me there is going to be a high attrition rate of those choppers initially. Why waste Chinooks?

·         They are much simpler to maintain than American Chinooks. That is a big issue in a 3rd world country where maintenance is bad at best.

·         The Afghan pilots know the Russian chopper and it is an extremely hardy craft well-suited to the climatic and personnel rigours of that part of the world.

·         It is way easier/cheaper to support the chopper fleet from Russia than from the US and the lower key any US presence in the MIddel-East can appear to be the safer for America. Any western and particularly US presence and interaction in the Middle-East is a game of Russian roulette . Just one incident and it all flares up again – and we both know that when a revolutionary (especially a fanatical religious one) wants a reason he creates the incident and the grievances and the bloody bloodshed.

·         The Afghans may not like the Russians but they like you Yanks even less – and I think that now firmly holds true for the rest of the world. America has burnt every bridge it could outside western Europe. I actually foresee a situation where the rest of the world is going to turn against the US economically and otherwise and put it back in its arrogant and ever-interfering boots. It will be a pity as you know that I love my American friends And I have many, but your government and its arrogant electoral constituency is bringing it onto itself.

·         The US should not place equal or superior equipment in the hands of what effectively will become an enemy (or a very unreliable friend) unless it wants its butt kicked in a few years. The Arabs will never rest against us westerners and Christians and that is another pity. We can really do with some global peace for a change.

 

Colonel Osinski - I can understand arming people with the maintenance-free AK47, but now it appears we are:

 

  • Sending up our astronauts on Russian space ships - I like the idea of teaming up, but it would be nice if once in awhile Russians went up with Americans on U.S. space ships
  • Buying Russian Helicopters &
  • Using Ukraine rockets to send supplies to the space station from Wallops Island where I live!

What happened to Made in America - is it becoming like Made in Japan when I was a kid - junk?? Does it all have to come from overseas??  Don't we have qualified engineers to produce such things - I mean we do make AK47s in America IO Inc.

 

No wonder we have an employment problem - nothing is made in America anymore or if it is our crooked government, including your Pentagon appears to prefers foreign products???!!

 

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VAN DER WALT ON HIS ANCESTORS AS SOLDIERS & THEIR GUNS DEC 2012

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Pierre 

To:   XYZ

Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2012 5:18 PM

Subject: Guns

The 'oldest' ancestor of my family line I could trace is one Lieuwe Lieuwes born in 1598 in 

the town Dokkum in the Friesland province of the Netherlands. I do not know if he owned 

any firearms. Geele Andriesz, a descendant of Lieuwe Lieuwes came to Africa in service of 

the United East India Company (VOIC) in 1727. He started out as a sailor and died as a free 

citizen farmer. He owned rifles from 1727 and killed enemies of the VOIC from roughly that 

date on as well as game. He also commanded a fishing boat from Vishoek that harvested the 

game fish of the high seas.

It is on record that my family has owned firearms for the past 285 years. Those firearms 

invariably represented the state of the art firearms of the day. Today what they owned would 

be the equivalent of the assault rifles such as the MK 4, the AK-47 and the SCAR. There was 

nothing better available to the military of the time than what was in the hands of my family. 

Today every member of my family owns an R-4, the under-licence-produced local version 

of the Israeli derivative of the AK-47. We each own about 10 hunting rifles from as small 

as .22LR to .500 NE each and each of us owns at least two handguns in the 9mmP, .357 

Magnum, 40 S&W, .41 Magnum, .44 Magnum and .45 ACP range and some wingshooting 

and combat shotguns.

The men and women in my family were pioneers on the African continent. They had been 

subjected to the greatest social, physical, mental, emotional, commercial and survival 

demands any continent could dish up. They have been attacked by enemies and the heads 

of their babies bashed against wagon wheels. Others have been executed by enemy firing 

squads. From 1727 onwards not a single male in my family has escaped the demands of 

combat. Not a single female has enjoyed the security of not sending husband and son to war.

I come from a family of killers. We have killed to survive attacks from overwhelmingly 

superior numbers of enemies. We have killed criminals who foolishly attempted to invade our 

homes. For 285 years my family has killed game for table fair, predators which threatened 

progress and enemies of the state. We prevailed because we are killers. We are born so. 

We are conditioned so. We are trained so and we so live. For 285 years my country's 

governments form a variety of nationalities and political persuasions have prevailed upon my 

family to kill their enemies on their behalf. We very successfully obliged, because we were 

armed to do so and unusually capable of doing so.

In the history of my country and my continent not once did the armed and fight-willing had 

to succumb to injustice. In fact, in the history of my continent those subject to injustice armed 

and freed themselves. In the history of my family not once did a firearm, a blade or any other 

tool misbehave.

More pertinently - in 285 years, my state-of-the-art-over-armed family, has survived by 

means of firearms ownership, firearms skill and daily firearm use. If guns are evil, why is it 

that in 285 years of killing my family's guns have done nothing bad. If gun-owing people 

prepared to kill are mentally ill, then why is it that my family of gun-owning killers have 

never broken the law or done anything but protect the defenseless and the unarmed? If 

the likes of us are not trustworthy and the foundation of society's security, why then has 

government for 285 successive years called upon my family to protect it in times of war and 

why has government for 285 years entrusted my family, its guns and our honed killing skills 

to command its forces and gutless anti-gun arseholes incapable of doing what is required? 

If a citizen does not need a gun on micro scale – why on earth would a government need an 

army on macro scale?

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It is a great mystery why the US/NATO decided to take the war to Helmand.

A better option would have been to simply defoliate the poppy crops using chemical agents and to concentrate on mining and fencing the Afghan Pakistan and Afghan Iran Border in Helmand and Kandahar provinces. A far cheaper , economical and cost effective option than building Camps Leatherneck ,Dwyer etc and wasting valuable military lives in Helmand and Kandahar ?

It is beyond the scope of this short work to research why the US went into Helmand . Was it to monopolise and control the vast drug country which Taliban linked drug mafia was controlling or was it to inflict a decisive military defeat on Taliban.

Drugs were not eliminated as this was never a US objective . Taliban were not annihilated as US force ratios were too low and the US failed to severe the Talibans strategic line of logistics based in Pakistan.


In 2008 the US went in Helmand in force by establishing Camp Leatherneck. A US military contractor contacted me for boring wells in Helmand and in the process sent me an excellent map marking US camps in Helmand.

It appears that establishment of Camp Leatherneck near Khanishin was viewed with extreme suspicion by the Pakistani military and 2008 saw a major surge in Taliban activity in targeting US troops with IEDs.

It appears that the Pakistani military thought that if the Taliban did not exert greater pressure on the US troops in Helmand , US alleged support to Baloch insurgents would multiply as well as alleged US support to the Pakistani Taliban in FATA.These were seen as a NATO proxy to punish Pakistan for its covert support to Afghan Taliban.


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Pakistan and Afghanistan Assessment 11 December 2013

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Pakistan and Afghanistan Assessment 11 December 2013

Pakistan and Afghanistan  Assessment 11 December 2013

A. Amin




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Pakistan

  1. Chuck Hagels visit- Met Pakistans clueless prime minister and flash  less army chief- It appears that the NATO supply route blockade issue would be resolved.Pakistan does not have a full time foreign minister and pakistans prime ministers first priority appears to sell his sugar . The americans know how to kick their way around.these are very petty men that chuck hagel is dealing with
  2. Pakistans FATA:-- No change -Indecisiveness par excellence
  3. Pakistans much yelling , judicially hyper active chief justice retires.Despite muchype Iftikhar Chaudry achieved little.his reputation was much damaged by turning a blind eye to his sons corruption.
  4. Baluchistan:-- Uneasy calm prevails with sizeable southern area not really in state control.
Afghanistan

  1.    Hamid Karzai continues his non sensical obstinacy about long term US troop presence in Afghanistan is really hilarious because karzai regime without US aerial military support particularly cannot survive for 6 months
  2. its absolute and pure BU___L  S___T   that karzai can survive for more than few months without US largesse.only a fool can even think that iranians can help karzai . would a proud afghan pashtun even think of being saved by the much despised and hated iranians who have always regarded afghans as an inferior race. mr karzai needs a lot of real hard kicking
  3. In case US decides not to leave its military beyond 2014 karzai would bolt away to pakistan or UAE or Europe within 6 months of US departure.
  4. Afghan national armys ability to face the taliban even for 6 to 9 months without US/NATO support remains  dubious and very uncertain.

Gentlemen , give us serious assessments . I am sure all group managers can combine and write a half page assessment of events . Please dont reproduce .give assessments.


    165-year-old Saint Mary’s Cathedral renovated by the Pakistan Army

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    A great move pak army 

    Saint Mary's Cathedral - newly renovated. PHOTO: EXPRESS

    MULTAN: Multan's historical monument, the 165-year-old Saint Mary's Cathedral was renovated by the Pakistan Army in collaboration with the civil society of Multan.

    The cathedral's doors were thrown open to the public after massive renovation and repair work, which was inaugurated by Corps Commander Multan, Lieutenant General Abid Parvez.

    The renovation cost more than five million rupees, which was contributed by the cantonment board Multan, civil society and from different sects.

    Station Commander Brigadier Taufeeq Tahir said the cathedral was constructed in 1848, but had fallen into ruin and disrepair.

    "We welcomed the renovation request of our honourable Christian community. It was not only renovated but completely rehabilitated, and members of all communities and sects are welcome here without any religious or social discrimination," he said.

    Bishop Leo Paul, who spoke on the behalf of the Christian community, paid special thanks to the Pakistan Army and civil society of multan. Addressing the ceremony, he discussed the problems of the church with Lieutenant General Abid Parvez and asked for a clean-up of encroachments and illegal buildings from the cathedral's surroundings. He also requested for the construction of a school for the Christian community near the church.

    Lieutenant General Abid Parvez appreciated the efforts of the Pakistan Army team. Addressing the ceremony, he said the army would like to continue working to protect Pakistan's assets and historical monuments.






    How the ANC Sold Out South Africa’s Poor

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    A Faustian Pact With Neoliberalism

    How the ANC Sold Out South Africa's Poor

    by RONNIE KASRILS

    South Africa's young people today are known as the Born Free generation. They enjoy the dignity of being born into a democratic society with the right to vote and choose who will govern. But modern South Africa is not a perfect society. Full equality – social and economic – does not exist, and control of the country's wealth remains in the hands of a few, so new challenges and frustrations arise. Veterans of the anti-apartheid struggle like myself are frequently asked whether, in the light of such disappointment, the sacrifice was worth it. While my answer is yes, I must confess to grave misgivings: I believe we should be doing far better.

    There have been impressive achievements since the attainment offreedom in 1994: in building houses, crèches, schools, roads and infrastructure; the provision of water and electricity to millions; free education and healthcare; increases in pensions and social grants; financial and banking stability; and slow but steady economic growth (until the 2008 crisis at any rate). These gains, however, have been offset by a breakdown in service delivery, resulting in violent protests by poor and marginalised communities; gross inadequacies and inequities in the education and health sectors; a ferocious rise in unemployment; endemic police brutality and torture; unseemly power struggles within the ruling party that have grown far worse since the ousting of Mbeki in 2008; an alarming tendency to secrecy and authoritarianism in government; the meddling with the judiciary; and threats to the media and freedom of expression. Even Nelson Mandela's privacy and dignity are violated for the sake of a cheap photo opportunity by the ANC's top echelon.

    Most shameful and shocking of all, the events of Bloody Thursday – 16 August 2012 – when police massacred 34 striking miners at Marikana mine, owned by the London-based Lonmin company. The Sharpeville massacre in 1960 prompted me to join the ANC. I found Marikana even more distressing: a democratic South Africa was meant to bring an end to such barbarity. And yet the president and his ministers, locked into a culture of cover-up. Incredibly, the South African Communist party, my party of over 50 years, did not condemn the police either.

    South Africa's liberation struggle reached a high point but not its zenith when we overcame apartheid rule. Back then, our hopes were high for our country given its modern industrial economy, strategic mineral resources (not only gold and diamonds), and a working class and organised trade union movement with a rich tradition of struggle. But that optimism overlooked the tenacity of the international capitalist system. From 1991 to 1996 the battle for the ANC's soul got under way, and was eventually lost to corporate power: we were entrapped by the neoliberal economy – or, as some today cry out, we "sold our people down the river".

    What I call our Faustian moment came when we took an IMF loan on the eve of our first democratic election. That loan, with strings attached that precluded a radical economic agenda, was considered a necessary evil, as were concessions to keep negotiations on track and take delivery of the promised land for our people. Doubt had come to reign supreme: we believed, wrongly, there was no other option; that we had to be cautious, since by 1991 our once powerful ally, the Soviet union, bankrupted by the arms race, had collapsed. Inexcusably, we had lost faith in the ability of our own revolutionary masses to overcome all obstacles. Whatever the threats to isolate a radicalising South Africa, the world could not have done without our vast reserves of minerals. To lose our nerve was not necessary or inevitable. The ANC leadership needed to remain determined, united and free of corruption – and, above all, to hold on to its revolutionary will. Instead, we chickened out. The ANC leadership needed to remain true to its commitment of serving the people. This would have given it the hegemony it required not only over the entrenched capitalist class but over emergent elitists, many of whom would seek wealth through black economic empowerment, corrupt practices and selling political influence.

     

    To break apartheid rule through negotiation, rather than a bloody civil war, seemed then an option too good to be ignored. However, at that time, the balance of power was with the ANC, and conditions were favourable for more radical change at the negotiating table than we ultimately accepted. It is by no means certain that the old order, apart from isolated rightist extremists, had the will or capability to resort to the bloody repression envisaged by Mandela's leadership. If we had held our nerve, we could have pressed forward without making the concessions we did.

    It was a dire error on my part to focus on my own responsibilities and leave the economic issues to the ANC's experts. However, at the time, most of us never quite knew what was happening with the top-level economic discussions. As s Sampie Terreblanche has revealed in his critique, Lost in Transformation, by late 1993 big business strategies – hatched in 1991 at the mining mogul Harry Oppenheimer's Johannesburg residence – were crystallising in secret late-night discussions at the Development Bank of South Africa. Present were South Africa's mineral and energy leaders, the bosses of US and British companies with a presence in South Africa – and young ANC economists schooled in western economics. They were reporting to Mandela, and were either outwitted or frightened into submission by hints of the dire consequences for South Africa should an ANC government prevail with what were considered ruinous economic policies.

    All means to eradicate poverty, which was Mandela's and the ANC's sworn promise to the "poorest of the poor", were lost in the process.Nationalisation of the mines and heights of the economy as envisaged by the Freedom charter was abandoned. The ANC accepted responsibility for a vast apartheid-era debt, which should have been cancelled. A wealth tax on the super-rich to fund developmental projects was set aside, and domestic and international corporations, enriched by apartheid, were excused from any financial reparations. Extremely tight budgetary obligations were instituted that would tie the hands of any future governments; obligations to implement a free-trade policy and abolish all forms of tariff protection in keeping with neo-liberal free trade fundamentals were accepted. Big corporations were allowed to shift their main listings abroad. In Terreblanche's opinion, these ANC concessions constituted "treacherous decisions that [will] haunt South Africa for generations to come".

     

    An ANC-Communist party leadership eager to assume political office (myself no less than others) readily accepted this devil's pact, only to be damned in the process. It has bequeathed an economy so tied in to the neoliberal global formula and market fundamentalism that there is very little room to alleviate the plight of most of our people.

    Little wonder that their patience is running out; that their anguished protests increase as they wrestle with deteriorating conditions of life; that those in power have no solutions. The scraps are left go to the emergent black elite; corruption has taken root as the greedy and ambitious fight like dogs over a bone.

    In South Africa in 2008 the poorest 50% received only 7.8% of total income. While 83% of white South Africans were among the top 20% of income receivers in 2008, only 11% of our black population were. These statistics conceal unmitigated human suffering. Little wonder that the country has seen such an enormous rise in civil protest.

    A descent into darkness must be curtailed. I do not believe the ANC alliance is beyond hope. There are countless good people in the ranks. But a revitalisation and renewal from top to bottom is urgently required. The ANC's soul needs to be restored; its traditional values and culture of service reinstated. The pact with the devil needs to be broken.

    At present the impoverished majority do not see any hope other than the ruling party, although the ANC's ability to hold those allegiances is deteriorating. The effective parliamentary opposition reflects big business interests of various stripes, and while a strong parliamentary opposition is vital to keep the ANC on its toes, most voters want socialist policies, not measures inclined to serve big business interests, more privatisation and neoliberal economics.

    This does not mean it is only up to the ANC, SACP and Cosatu to rescue the country from crises. There are countless patriots and comrades in existing and emerging organised formations who are vital to the process. Then there are the legal avenues and institutions such as the public protector's office and human rights commission that – including the ultimate appeal to the constitutional court – can test, expose and challenge injustice and the infringement of rights. The strategies and tactics of the grassroots – trade unions, civic and community organisations, women's and youth groups – signpost the way ahead with their non-violent and dignified but militant action.

    The space and freedom to express one's views, won through decades of struggle, are available and need to be developed. We look to the Born Frees as the future torchbearers.

    Ronnie Kasrils was a member of the national executive committee of the African National Congress from 1987 to 2007, and a member of the central committee of the South African Communist party from December 1986 to 2007. He was the country's minister for intelligence services from 2004 to 2008. This is an extract from the new introduction to his autobiography, Armed and Dangerous


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