Malema: AU must defend al-Bashir

2015-06-14 20:52 

News24 Correspondent

 
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Julius Malema (Jabu Kumalo)

 

Johannesburg - Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema on Sunday said
indicted Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir is “weak” and a vulnerable leader
who must be defended from South Africa and its Western allies. 

This after the Pretoria High Court has issued an interim order stopping
al-Bashir from leaving the country until it made a ruling on whether to
endorse handing him to the International Criminal Court.

According to a Bloomberg report, al-Bashir had already left South Africa and
was returning to Khartoum.

Bashir was in the country for African Union (AU) summit and has been
avoiding travelling to the US and other states since the accusation of
Darfur Genocide. 

The ICC accused Bashir on committing war crimes and crimes against humanity
as a result of Darfur’s conflict, which saw at least 400 000 people dead in
2003. 

Addressing EFF’s National Students Assembly at University of Limpopo’s
Turfloop campus, Malema said African Union leaders must put pressure on
President Jacob Zuma’s government. 

He said AU must defend al-Bashir from imperialists who are using South
Africa to continue its colonialisation plot. 

“All those leaders at African Union today, we are testing them, we are
challenging them, they must stand with Bashir, they must tell South Africa,
you are not going to do that, not in our meeting,” said Malema.

He said South Africa cannot endorse Bashir’s arrest because the wanted head
of state is not on holiday or officially visiting South Africa. 

“Al-Bashir did not visit South Africa, by the way he visited the African
Union, he is not here for South Africa's purpose, and AU must stand on its
authority and say not in our visit,” said Malema.

However, he said defending Bashir does not mean that is endorsement for him
to avoid justice. 

“Al-Bashir is weak, and we must defend him, once we have defended him we
must subject him to the Justice of Africa. We are not saying he must dodge
justice,” he adds. 

“To arrest an African leader because we are directed so by the institution
of imperialism, we are not saying what al-Bashir did is justifiable or not,
but to act on instruction of imperialism is counter revolutionary and
unacceptable,” he said.

 

 

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