Comrade the fact of the matter is that opposition parties such as Cope are using that incident to campaign and discredit the name of Comrade Jacob Zuma and as you know an attack on Zuma is an attack on the revolution. It is thefore the task of the ANCYL president to defend the revolution at all costs and in whatever language as long as it is not derogatory.

 

Comrade you ask, “Was it correct for the president to dig the unfortunate past (now that the court has put a logical closure to the matter)?” Yes comrade it was indeed correct for the president of the Youth League to talk about such a thing mainly because our opposition parties are still using it as their campaigning strategy. Not long ago Anele Mda was quoted saying cde JZ is a rapist. Comrade Julius was trying, by all means necessary to explain that comrade JZ had consensual sex with the woman, there was no rape.

 

I also don’t think that cde Sello Malema wanted to “reignite hatred of society towards that woman?” He wanted to show it clearly that what these parties are saying are lies, JZ had consensual sex but there were people who persuaded the woman to lay charges against him with an agenda of trying to stop him from becoming president. But shame on them they did not succeed now they have started their own party.

 

Luzuko Buku 

Jazzman

Rhodes  




From: Mduduzi H Vilakazi <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 2:15:57 PM
Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] can you anilysy these

Cde Senzo,
 
Are you that away from public discourse? These statements received not only media coverage but also the attention of the Gender Commission. Yes, the president did utter such statements.
 
These are vies on the behavior of women in the morning. The unfortunate part is that the president was referring to the woman who accused JZ of rape (mind you, the court resolved on this matter).
 
Was it correct for the president to dig the unfortunate past (now that the court has put a logical closure to the matter)? If not, did he realised that he brought an old issue to public discourse? Was it that he wanted to reignite hatred of society towards that woman?
 
Surely, i was not impressed about the issue coming back to haunt society again after its long spell in the past.
 
Cde Senzo, i know you as someone who is always updated on current affairs. What went wrong?

>>> senzo ncongolo <[email protected]> 10/02/2009 13:30 >>>
if indeed the president uttered this statements it just questions how a disciplined cadre of the movement, President of young people in the country can speak such things.i would be disapointed if indeed he said these things, but then again why worry if we are embracing this tendency.

On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 11:21 AM, zingisani nkanjeni <[email protected]> wrote:
cde's tell me what is these

Sonke Gender Justice Network Strongly Condemns Comments Made by Julius Malema, ANC Youth League Leader:


Cape Town/Johannesburg, 28 January 2009: The Sonke Gender Justice Network is deeply disturbed by the sexist comments made last week by ANC Youth League president Julius Malema and by the failure of the ANC to sanction him.

Last week, at a meeting with 150 Cape Peninsula University of Technology students on January 22, Malema suggested that the woman who accused ANC president Jacob Zuma of rape had a "nice time" with him and said, "when a woman didn't enjoy it, she leaves early in the morning. Those who had a nice time will wait until the sun comes out, request breakfast and ask for taxi money."


your cde

z.nkanjeni

021-3616180



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