The National Council of the Inkatha
Freedom Party met on this thirteenth day of January 2002 in Ulundi, and
unanimously adopted the following resolutions:
RESOLUTION 1
The IFP National Council -
[1] noted with concern the racialist
attitude that media reports have attributed to IFP MP Basil Douglas and
National Council member Margaret Arnold relating to the election of Mr.
Barry Dunn as the IFP Gauteng provincial Chairman, purportedly calling
for a boycott of such election by IFP members of Indian or Coloured
extraction;
[2] restates that any type of racialism
has no space in a party led by Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi who, as early
as 1976, began bringing together people and leaders of goodwill across
ethnic and cultural divides and is totally committed to non-racialism;
[3] reject any fuelling of politics by
racial connotations; and
[4] calls for an internal investigation
to ascertain the relevant facts so as to assess the need to commence
disciplinary action against those concerned.
RESOLUTION 2
The National Council was made aware of
the malicious and libellous exhibition in the KwaMuhle Museum in Durban
where statements which falsely link the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) with
uAmasinyora, criminals, politicised crime, annihilations, burning of
houses, looting and terrorising K section.
The linking of IFP as supporters of
Amasinyora is totally devoid of truth, is a distortion of historical
facts and cheap political propaganda.
This National Council requests the
curator to immediately remove this offensive propagandist piece of
writing which is not in the interests of peace and reconciliation.
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