I fully concur with the leader’s comments below. 
 
There is nothing erroneous with correcting the history and putting things into 
perspective, but I’m not sure about going out full force in attacking an 
individual whose knowledge let alone the intellectual capacity is known.
 
I would be more happy to hear testimonies from the masses about the fruits 
being enjoyed at this particular juncture in symbolising this Day in question.  
This would be the fruits whose seeds were irrigated by pure blood of innocent 
inhabitants whom some of might not have had much to do with political 
affiliations.
 
Any dominant class in any society dictates how that society and its affairs 
must be ran and the rest of the minority groups are compelled to follow suit.
 
There is no way that the PAC (as an organisation, not individuals in it) in its 
current state of affairs can be in a position to take advantage of any 
situation over any other political party or issue.
 
Individuals from within have tried to contribute towards the betterment of the 
organisation but self-absorption and greed has resulted in groups trying their 
level best to lead the party astray.
 
There is an urgent need for objective Pan Africanist subscribers within the PAC 
to redefine the role that the organisation should play at this day in time 
moving forward, because clearly the party as a structure has failed to take off 
despite all its intellects and geniuses, it has failed. Further perpetuation of 
these failures will eventually result to the talents with potentials of turning 
things around in this country being wasted. With the current state of affairs, 
the party is not necessarily playing any meaningful role to the society and 
most importantly in itself.
 
The recent fights for example in Langa were a clear indication of the soon to 
be eternal internal problems, what a joke? People went to witness history on 
the walls and to commemorate the day, not aware that they were going to find 
themselves in a replay of a massacre as the lead characters (victims).
 

Regards

Soso
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"We all die, our plan is not to live forever but to create something that will"
Kwame Nkrumah

--- On Thu, 3/25/10, Thembeka Majali <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Thembeka Majali <[email protected]>
Subject: [PAYCO] Fwd: PAC angry over view they ‘hijacked Sharpeville protest’
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, March 25, 2010, 2:20 PM




I would like tohear your views on this constructive criticism comrades,
 
 

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From: Thembeka Majali <[email protected]>
Date: Mar 25, 2010 1:35 PM
Subject: Fwd: PAC angry over view they ‘hijacked Sharpeville protest’
To: [email protected], [email protected]

 




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From: Nkwame Cedile <[email protected]>
Date: 25 March 2010 9:39:28 AM
To: Thembeka Majali <[email protected]>
Cc: Helga Jansen <[email protected]>, Verna Rainers 
<[email protected]>,  Tudo Nacosa <[email protected]>, 
[email protected],  Mandla Majola <[email protected]>, Lwazi Nongauza 
<[email protected]>,  Mamashoabathe Noko <[email protected]>, Mzu Cabanga 
<[email protected]>,  siyabulela kenny <[email protected]>, Sibongile 
Somdaka <[email protected]>,  Wendy Pekeur <[email protected]>, 
[email protected]
Subject: Re: PAC angry over view they ‘hijacked Sharpeville protest’

 The point is not Malema dear Cdes! Its the Pan Afrikanist Movement's lack of 
communication startegy. Why do they become visible when Malema said something? 
where are they? what have they been doing in the face of embarrassing demise of 
PAC?.

Why is the PAC not capitalising on the monumental blunders made by the ANC elite


On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 9:19 AM, Thembeka Majali <[email protected]> wrote:






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From: "Mandla Ntlanganiso" <[email protected]>
Date: 24 March 2010 8:16:58 AM
To: "Thembeka Majali" <[email protected]>,<[email protected]>, 
<[email protected]>, "Simphiwe Nofuma" <[email protected]>
Subject: PAC angry over view they ‘hijacked Sharpeville protest’

 
2010/03/24

THE ANC yester day refused to comment on its youth league president
Julius Malema accusing the Pan Africanist Congress of “hijacking”
the Sharpeville protest.

“We are not commenting on what the ANC Youth League president said on
this particular matter,” said spokesperson Jackson Mthembu.

This followed after Malema on Monday reportedly said the Sharpeville
uprising of 1960 – that later became a massacre when police opened
fire and killed 69 people protesting about the pass laws – was
organised by the ANC but hijacked by the PAC.

His comments outraged the PAC Youth Congress who described Malema as a
“Mickey-mouse pop star” who “knows nothing” about the liberation
struggle.

“We will never allow this political buffoon to rape the proud rich
liberation struggle credentials of the PAC .... A high school drop-out
like Malema who cannot even pass woodwork. 

“It is only in the ANC where fools like him are allowed to occupy
leadership positions,” Payco said in a statement.

Payco slammed the comments as “foolish lies” and want a public
apology from Malema 

“The fact of history is that PAC organised and led the Positive
Action Campaign and the ANC rejected an invitation from PAC founding
President Mangaliso Sobukwe.

“Through its then secretary general, Duma Nokwe, the ANC refused to
participate in the march saying ‘... it has no prospects of
success’.” 

ANC Youth League spokesperson Magdalene Moonsamy, however, said:
“What he (Malema) was speaking about was the mobilisation prior to
Sharpeville which was managed by the ANC.” — Sapa






 
 


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