Comrade Kaizer.

I will appreciate when you referring to Onkgopetse"JJ" Tabane you must refer
him appropriately in order NOT to offend people like me with similar surname
,there is alot of Cdrs with similar surnames with in our structures so
fairness sake refer to "JJ" as "JJ" in order not to offend any other Caders
within the movement with similar surname including myself.

Dont get me wrong I am not defending the statement made by Cmd JJ but we
need to be carefull not to offend others in the process when we deal with
such issues that is the only point I am trying to get accross.

Some of the comrades are abusing this forum and this is what we have been
continuesly asking not to happen.

I am saying this with the sincerity and respect Comrade Kaizer,I hope you
understand.


On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 5:56 PM, Kaizer Mohau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

>
> NO POLITICAL PARTY IN THIS COUNTRY WILL SENT THE ANC INTO PANIC
>
> A response to one Onkgpotse Tabane article that appeared on the Star
> newspaper of Tuesday, 18 November 2008. The article titled "Cope has
> sent the ANC into panic".
>
> One will mistaken Mr. Tabane for a spokesperson of the new rebel
> grouping led by Mosioa Terror Lekota and his co. political
> opportunists.
>
> Onkgopotse, argues exactly like somebody who is determined and well
> informed about the unborn Party – maybe Onkgopotse was introducing
> himself through this article as the spokesperson for the "Cope" or
> whatever this animal is called –
>
> I think Tabane must desist from defining himself as an independent
> analyst as his article exposes him as not that independent in his
> analysis. There is in my view and that of others nothing independent
> about his silly and outrageous attacks on the ANC by Tabane.
>
>
> Basing his article on Lies and more lies, Tabane reports that the ANC
> uses amongst other things state resources to intimidate people who
> want to join this unborn political foetus.
>
>
> Firstly, our analyst accuses the South African Communist Party and
> COSATU of making statements which are assisting the so-called Cope to
> grow and be the challenger to the ANC. Without substantiating his
> argument Tabane makes the same mistake many public opinion makers
> makes, that of making accusations without factualising them.
>
> The statements made in the past especially since after Polokwane
> conference by the ANC led Democratic movement have always been the
> views of the Alliance which are by far aimed at building our own
> movement and defending it from unscrupulous politicians like Terror
> Lekota and his faction not intended at intimidating others.
>
> What the Alliance for instance have always maintained is the fact that
> if there is anyone who want to leave the ANC and join any political
> party for that matter, they should do so without using the structures
> of the ANC. It is very wrong for people who want to open their party
> to use the ANC as their stepping ladder in their attempt to create a
> so –called "real" opposition to the very ANC.
>
> This is not intimidation Mr. Tabane, it is called the protection of
> the organisation from being abused against itself – intimidation
> Onkgopotse, if you care to note is to threaten people by means of open
> violence or other means to coerce them to do one thing or another.
>
> When Terror Lekota decided to call a press briefing in which he
> announced his intentions of creating a new political party that will
> oppose the ANC – no ANC leader or cadre intimidated Lekota – and this
> goes to all other political hoodlums who left the ANC for the unborn
> political foetus.
>
>
> So it cannot be correct both at the level of spinning or communication
> specialisation to lie about facts and real facts. Tabane, being a
> communication specialist should be based on objective communication
> especially if you claim to be independent in your analysis.
>
>
> Perhaps it has been your dream to see the ANC being defeated by the
> opposition parties that is why there is an element of excitement on
> your part about the Lekota razzmatazz.
>
> As you claim in your article that for the first time in 15 years the
> ANC will now face a formidable opposition that shares similar
> political credentials.
>
> But obviously, Onkgopotse Tabane knows as we do that this is not true
> both historically and organisationally the Lekota factor cannot be
> compared to the ANC and its leadership – especially the leadership
> elected in Polokwane.
>
> Onkgopotse, perhaps we should request you and your handlers to bless
> us with a public debate on the matters you are raising. As if South
> Africa is a banana republic – you insinuate that the ANC must not
> protect itself and its identity from being stolen – this is stupid
> Onkgopotse – there is nothing special about your views in this regard.
>
> Like in all other democracies in the world were multi party democracy
> is practiced, political parties protects their identity so that voters
> are not confused or misled – that is why as the ANC we will contest
> anything that has an impact negative or otherwise on our identity.
> Using the courts and other relevant institutions in this country is no
> crime because these courts were established to protect and enhance the
> democracy the ANC and our people have brought in this country.
>
> By the way, it is your Terror Lekota who have abused the state and its
> resources in their attempt to liquidate the ANC and discredit its
> leaders.
>
> Onkgopotse, it is equally wrong to argue that ANC is intimidating
> companies and the   Intellectual property office officials into
> informing the party about people who are registering names similar to
> it
>
> It is at the same time the responsibility of the ANC as the party
> concern to sensitise the (IPRO) about intentions by its opponents of
> using a name or logo similar to that of the ANC – PERIOD!.
>
>
> Mr. Tabane, do not use your English and think that you are making –
> because this is to be disingenuous. The ANC has always had Rallies,
> hosting of rallies is not a new thing in the history of the African
> National Congress. There have been many rallies in this country since
> the un-banning of the ANC and its Alliance partners.
>
> So to say holding of rallies by the ANC came as reflection of
> panicking by the ANC is very ahistorical and stupid at best.
>
> I have never came across a communication specialist who cannot
> differentiate facts from fiction – what you are communicating Mr.
> Tabane in all honesty is the figment of your imagination combined with
> your over zealous wish to see the ANC losing the elections next year
> (As the saying goes, In your dreams will the ANC lose the elections).
>
> Mr. Tabane, you will remember if you were in South Africa between 1990
> and 1996 – when the country was working hard on the new constitution
> which is based on democratic values and principles – it is this
> constitution that guarantees all South Africans the right to belong to
> a political party of their choice and the right of association. It
> will be illegal for any one to intimidate others with the aim of
> denying them their hard won rights which are enshrined in this supreme
> law of the country. The ANC was in the forefront of developing this
> constitution and therefore it will not work in the ANC favour to deny
> people these rights.
>
>
> Mr. Tabane, the issue of ABSA and its supposedly funding for the new
> political party is not only unethical but it bothers on the misuse of
> hard won monies belonging to the people of this country. It can
> therefore not be proper for the bank that has failed to remove
> millions of Black people from their blacklisting records – to come
> today and sponsor a political party that has not demonstrated its
> capacity to respond to the needs and interests of the majority of our
> people.
>
> If indeed ABSA is funding these political imbeciles then I think the
> Banking council, the Ombudsman and other relevant institutions should
> act now and decisively to ensure that our monies are not used to fund
> political criminals.
>
> Mr. Tabane – it is a lie that soon the membership of this unborn thing
> called a party, will exceed that of the ANC – please do not behave
> like a Zanu-PF supporter – or spin doctor, who believes that when
> closing your eyes the world around you vanishes. Whether you like it
> or not – the membership of the ANC will never matched by any political
> party, I mean even if Thabo Mbeki can decide tomorrow that he is
> joining your collective of criminals – he will never tilt the capacity
> of the ANC to be loved by the people of this country.
>
>
> Again Tabane, do not mis-interpret the fact that more than 1 648 189
> South Africans have registered to vote next year as indicating that
> their interest in elections is revived by the formation of what-only
> you-knows – what it is.
>
> The ANC Youth League, the Young Communist League, the Congress of
> South African Students and the South African Student Congress –
> collectively as the Progressive youth Alliance have invested a lot in
> their ongoing and permanent engagements with Young people in this
> country and beyond and therefore the interest on the part of young
> people in politics can only be attributed to their efforts not that of
> Lekota and Shilowa. This is so because Mr. Tabane, Young in this
> country knows the real reasons for Lekota and co. to have thought of
> leaving the ANC – that it is because they lost in Polokwane and they
> cannot live without blue lights.
>
> As Amilcar Cabral once said, "Tell no lies and claim no easy
> victories" Mr. Tabane does not seem to take this advice seriously,
> this is shown by his claim that the unborn political foetus has so far
> about 50 000 members. How does an unborn political party have
> membership – unless Tabane wants to tell us something we do not know,
> which could easily mean that Tabane talks about those they know will
> be joining this no-name party.
>
> Onkgopotse, there is absolutely no idea the ANC can steal from that
> thing you call a political party. This is precisely because the ANC
> has track record of producing and reproducing ideas which are always
> informed by objective realities our country faces.
>
> The only stealing that can occur is by you and your handlers in the
> form of Terror Lekota and co.
>
> Perhaps I should expose a particular contradiction in your article and
> that is the fact you are accusing the ANC of having been arrogant,
> corrupt and not listening to the people over the years – what you are
> not saying is that, it is the very Terror Lekota and Thabo Mbeki who
> over the years demonstrated arrogance and failed to listen to the
> people. Let's take for example the Merafong issue – Even when it was
> clear that the people of Merafong did not want to belong to the North
> West province, Terror Lekota and his company refused to listen to the
> people – so it is wrong to accuse the current NEC of the ANC for the
> crimes committed by their predecessors.
>
> In the final analysis, Mr. Tabane we invite you and your handlers to
> come out in a public debate where in which we intend exposing your
> hypocrisy and lies.
>
> By: Kaizer Mohau
> Writing in his personal capacity
>
> >
>

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