Speaker, once again, I wish the member was specific as to where this is taking place, because to answer generalisations is a big problem.
It is of no assistance to make a statement about something that is being done if you don't disclose the particular point at which it is being done, so that those responsible for doing so can move immediately and deal with those matters. I think the hon member wants me to generalise on allegations that are being made. [Interjections.]
As you know, South Africa has the oldest organisation, the ANC, celebrating its centenary next year. [Applause.] Now, the ANC is different from other political parties. [Interjections.] It was established by the South African people - in fact, Southern African people - and these people believe they have a right to celebrate this organisation. How they will celebrate it, I don't know as yet. If there was evidence that these people are, in a sense, celebrating it in this way or that way, I would say let us look at the issue.
The ANC liberated the oppressor and the oppressed. [Applause.] If, for example, people, who recognise the work done by this organisation to liberate all of us, want to utilise facilities that are there in the country, which are used by others for any other thing, is there anything wrong with that?
HON MEMBERS: No!