Statement: Union of Muslim Students’ Association of South
Africa support the call by The Anti-Coup Pro-Legitimacy National Alliance and
the Egyptian community in South Africa
23rd January 2014
The Union of Muslim Students’ Association of South Africa
(MSA Union) - in our commitment to support the oppressed peoples in the world
and to advocate for social, political and economic justice - support the call by the anti-coup
pro-legitimacy national alliance and Egyptian community in South Africa. The
anti-coup pro-legitimacy national alliance is a “movement that emerged in
response to the violent Coup that took place in Egypt a few months ago. A coup
that has Overthrown the first democratically elected president, committed
merciless massacres, silenced opposing voices, abolished the peoples will that
has been mechanized through five different democratic elections and referenda,
abrogated all gains of the January 25 Revolution and reinstated Mubarak's authoritarian
regime”.
MSA has witnessed the events unfold in Egypt with great
dismay as the democratically elected President Dr Muhammed Morsi was illegally
removed from his office by a military coup. We take a position that supports
legitimacy in Egypt. The banning of the Muslim brotherhood is indeed a travesty
of justice. The revolution on January 25th was a historic moment in time when
world watched Hosni Mubarak step down and the hope for democratic process was
born in the hearts of every Egyptian citizen.
We commend the people of Egypt, many of whom youth and
students who sought freedom, liberation, justice, and the right to self-
determination in the initial protests against the brutal Mubarak regime. We
also commend those who have refused to participate in the recent military
sponsored referendum. The oppressors have claimed the right to rule, ousting a
legitimate president, pretending democracy. We reflect on the words of the poet
Voltaire who said, “Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you
commit atrocities.”
We celebrate the courage of the people of Egypt who are
rising up against oppression and in honouring our fellow comrades we demand
accountability from their oppressors and stand in solidarity with the citizenry
who are taking a stand against the illegitimate military regime. We also stand
with members of the Muslim Brotherhood and anti-coup protestors that are
currently undergoing imprisonment and torture at the hands of the same regime.
MSA Union supports the peaceful protest taking place on
Saturday, January 25th, 2014. This day will be commemorated internationally on
the anniversary of the revolution. Our alliance seeks the support of diverse
array of groups in South Africa. We encourage the wider South African community
and our constituency to support this action in the spirit of Justice as
Egyptian people strive against dictatorship.
Statement issued by MSA Union of South Africa
For more information, contact:
Yusuf Talia, President - MSA Union of South Africa, Yusuf.Talia@msa.org.za
Raeesa Ghoor, Secretary General - MSA Union of South Africa,
raeesaghoor@gmail.com
The Muslim Students' Association (MSA) was established in
1973. It has grown to be one of the largest student representative bodies in
South Africa. The MSA aims to assist in developing students and creating an
active citizenship. This is done by developing structures to create a national
and influential student representative body, leadership development programs,
advocating for social, political and economic justice through campaigns, social
projects and humanitarian initiatives that are all student based.
We thank Iram Yousuf for her contribution to this statement.
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