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February 25, 1994 - Image 57

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-02-25

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All 5th Graders, Parents and Teachers:
Attend the 7th Annual

Four Jews
On ANC Slate

Johannesburg (JTA) — Four
Jews are among the top 50
names on the African Na-
tional Congress' slate of
candidates for South Africa's
first non-racial elections in
April.
Several other Jews are
listed among the ANC's top
200.
The ANC, led by President
Nelson Mandela, is the first
political party to announce
its list of candidates for the
country's Parliament.
The party's list was
published in the national
media.
Joe Slovo, chairman of the
South African Communist
Party, a longtime ally of the
ANC, holds the No. 4 slot in
the party list.
The only candidates to
receive a greater number of
votes for party candidate
were Mr. Mandela; Cyril
Ramaphosa, ANC secretary-
general; and Thabo Mbeki,
ANC chairman.
Mr. Ramaphosa and Mr.
Mbeki are rivals to even-
tually succeed Mandela as
president of the ANC and
probably of the country.
The flamboyant Ronnie
Kasrils, former chief of intel-
ligence of the ANC's armed
wing Umkhonto weSizwe
and formerly one of the
country's "most-wanted"
people during the anti-
apartheid struggle, received
the eighth-highest number
of votes.
Raymond Suttner, who
was detained in South
African prisons for many
years for his anti-apartheid
activities, is at No. 30, and
ANC spokesperson Gill
Marcus holds position No.
47.
Mr. Slovo, Mr. Kasrils and
Mr. Marcus, all former ex-
iles, returned to South
Africa after the ban on the
ANC was lifted in 1990.
Polls indicate that the
ANC is likely to win over
120 of the 200 seats in
Parliament under the new
proportional representation
system.
The ANC issued a state-
ment along with publication
of its list of candidates, say-
ing, "The democratic ideal
rests on nothing less than
true representation; on the
assurance that the interests
of all are served.
"Only an ANC govern-
ment can live up to this ideal
because it will represent
every race, religion and cul-
ture in our country," the
ANC said.



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