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ANC Admits It Underestimated Apartheid’s Security Forces

August 26, 2025
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In a rare moment of introspection, South Africa’s ruling African National Congress (ANC) has admitted it underestimated the strength and sophistication of the apartheid regime’s security forces.

This acknowledgment comes as the party reviews its history based on newly available official documents. ANC spokesperson Thabo Mbeki stated that while the party was aware of the regime’s brutality, it failed to fully grasp the extent of its covert operations.

Mbeki explained that the anti-apartheid movement’s focus was on mobilizing people and international pressure. However, they were unprepared for the regime’s use of espionage, psychological warfare, and extensive intelligence networks designed to sabotage the movement from within. This miscalculation led to tactical errors that prolonged the struggle and resulted in unnecessary losses.

Public reaction to the admission has been mixed. Some civil society observers have praised the ANC for its honesty, seeing it as a sign of maturity and a commitment to accountability. Others worry that critics could use this admission to undermine the party’s legacy and its role in South Africa’s liberation.

The ANC emphasized that this reflection is part of its broader goal of national unity and reconciliation. The statement was made as the country marked the 31st anniversary of Nelson Mandela’s release from prison, a key moment in the fight for freedom. The party stressed the importance of learning from history to strengthen the country’s democracy today.

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