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> Good Statement rather that traitor Letlapa.
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> Kind Regards
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> Cunningham Ngcukana
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> *From:* Thembeka Majali [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* 24 March 2011 11:09
> *To:* [email protected]; [email protected]; Cunningham Ngcukana;
> [email protected]; Thembeka
> *Subject:* Fwd: Press Statement: PAC Condems President Jacob Zuma's vote
> in the UN Sanctions on Libya
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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: *Thembeka Majali* <[email protected]>
> Date: Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 11:06 AM
> Subject: Press Statement: PAC Condems President Jacob Zuma's vote in the UN
> Sanctions on Libya
> To: [email protected], [email protected],
> [email protected], [email protected],
> [email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
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>  *Press Statement: 24 March 2011*
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> *PAC Condemns President Jacob Zuma’s vote in the UN Sanctions on Libya*
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> President Jacob Zuma knew what he voted for in the UN, therefore the ANC
> and the Zuma administration cannot mislead people and think that South
> African’s are illiterate and have no stand on matters concerning Africa.
> South Africa made a worst political blunder of the human kind the African
> continent has ever experienced by publicly denouncing Gaddafi as
> illegitimate and later freezes his assets.  Robert Mangaliso Sobukhwe would
> have denounced such people as traitors and would have advised such leaders
> to remain neutral to western and eastern imperialists because of their
> vested interest in Africa’s resources and their continued hatred of African
> Unity.  African leaders must remain bias towards Africa and her resources
> and allow Africa to resolve its internal problems without the interference
> of powerful and imperialist countries.
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> President Zuma selling- out of Africa is typical of the ANC’s political
> bankruptcy and lack of understanding of continental politics and other
> Africans in the Diaspora. The Zuma administration has become a bulwark
> against US and British and French led imperialism to running dogs of
> imperialism. Zuma is innocent of the blood of the Libyan people but has his
> hands bathed in them together with his imperialist masters.
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>  The colonial masters of Africa met on 17 March 2011, was reminiscent to
> the 1886 Berlin Conference that made Africa a papal award of Britain,
> France, Germany and Portugal, with the support of President Zuma, chairs the
> sanctions committee on Libya. This has reinforced the DA’s racist strategy
> of a complete destruction of Africa and her resources as their loyalty is
> with their colonial masters, hence the DA finds it convenient for them to
> reject the selling of the arms to Libya why reveal that information only now
> and this is the reaction aimed at sowing confusion and further divide the
> African people and the DA will remain a threat to state security and
> Africa’s development.
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> PAC does not deny the right of the Libyan people to have a democratic state
> with good governance and other institutions but as Africanists we are
> opposed to former colonial masters who have a history of brutality, rape and
> genocide based on their racism to impose that on the Libyan people with
> indiscriminate bombings in the quest to lay their hands on the Libyan
> people’s oil wealth. PAC did not see this reaction when 5 million African
> people died neither in the DRC nor in Darfur or Sudan.
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> People should not be fooled to see these revolts as revolutions but a ploy
> by the US and its Western Imperialist allies to promote regime change as
> Obama the US President who is a house nigger has made it clear that regime
> change is the objective in Libya.
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> What is of concern is the complicity of Zuma and the ANC government working
> with the US, French and the British to promote the US Supermarket democracy
> in these countries and this has nothing to do with the masses and the people
> of the North Africa. Zuma and the ANC’s foreign policy is clear even from
> the Ivorian Situation, it is dictated from Paris and Washington. These are
> the shocking moments the continent and the Diaspora has ever experienced and
> is equivalent to apartheid’s genocide and amounts to extreme levels of
> re-colonization of Africa.
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> For more information please contact Lulamile Ntonzima, Secretary General,
> PAC of Azania Western Cape, 079 890 0260
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