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When South African President De Klerk lifted the ban on the African National Congress (ANC) in February, 1990, the western media greeted the event with great enthusiasm and extensive news coverage and analysis.Lost in the seemingly endless reams of praise for the ANC was any significant appreciation foe the terrorist track record of the organisation and its long-standing sinister relationship with the South African Communist Party. In INSIDE THE ANC, Morgan Norval details the history of the ANC and unmasks the brutish face of a vicious, power hungry subversive organisation. Digging behind the facade, he exposes the interlocking leadership between the ANC and the SACP, which has existed since the founding of the ANC and which continues to this day.
Despite the unmitigated repeated failure of Marxism-Leninism as either a political or economic system, the ANC front men have persisted in their armed struggle to establish yet another “progressive” or communist controlled regime on the continent of Africa. Such is the power of leftist propaganda, abetted by general myopia, that normally pragmatic politicians are lionizing and feting front men such as Nelson Mandela as the travel the globe raising funds to finance the ANC.