Morning Maureen,

You should comrade Dominic Tweedie for setting up and moderating this forum.
Cde Domza has participated in a lot of solidarity work around United Kingdom
during the apartheid years, he is the member of the SACP in Joburg. He has
been a political activist for many years and we have learnt a lot. I hope
that you can have an audience with him one day.

My studies have come to standstil I have a heart related problem. Doctors
tell me of heart palpitations and nervous breakdown, I cannot study well as
a result. I did brain scan and ECG two weeks back. I am canning my studies
for now, I have spoken to the Dean at university about this.

*BUT KNOW THAT THE ANC IS WAITING FOR YOU.*


On 5/8/09, Maureen Dosoudil <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>    Hello Mzu,
>
> To some of us that enjoyed this interesting debate you are a hero for
> opening robust debate and providing us with an opportunity to exercise free
> speech and to just as importantly widen our horizons by exposing us to other
> view points. I thoroughly enjoyed the exchange and thank you.
>
> Look forward to seeing you again- how are the studies - I write exams in 3
> weeks time and at my old age you know the brain just can't take the long
> term memory thing!
>
> Regards
> Maureen
>
> *-------Original Message-------*
>
>  *From:* Mzukisi Ronyuza <[email protected]>
> *Date:* 2009/05/07 07:35:07 PM
> *To:* [email protected]; Maureen Dosoudil<[email protected]>;
> [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: [YCLSA Discussion] Re: WHAT IDI AMIN DID TO JOURNALISTS.
>
>
> Comrades,
>
> We all enjoyed this debate, and others didn't. Maureen Dosoudil has been
> the centre of these debates. Since I introduced the topic on Idi Amin
> I believe that Maureen has picked something up which I would tell her when
> we meet. Although but I believe there is something that I believe she
> has observed from this fruitful exchanged. Maureen was one of one of our
> comrades who we lost to COPE comrades, although new in the ANC she was
> raising issues and she wouldn't back off until she was satisfied.
> Unfortunate now she joined COPE and I remonstrated with her and showing her
> the darker side of joining COPE.
> I believe that from this youth platform she was learnt a lot. COME BACK TO
> MAUREEN.
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Mzukisi.
>
>
> On 5/6/09, Luzuko Buku <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Thebile your comment suggest that you have joined the debate very late, I
> will not tell you about what was said in this forum because you have the
> emails. Please read them and then think again about replying because what
> you are doing is getting us back to where we started with the debate. If you
> have read the whole debate, then your comment would be too childish for a
> serious response.
>
> If you think that the debate is too much for you, you should refrain from
> it. I believe that you should head your head in shame for having sent such a
> comment. I am not undermining you but the things that you raise have been
> addressed, even a primary school going child would see that.
>
>
> One thing that indicates that you have not been following the debate is
> that you are not referring to any particular email; you just took the first
> email and responded to it with haste, without even paying attention to your
> writing, especially in terms of presentation. You must start taking us
> seriously.
>
>
> Luzuko  Buku
> YCL KK 'Chule' Papiyane District YCL
> Rhini
> Rhodes University
>
>  ------------------------------
> *From:* Thebile Sgqolana <[email protected]>
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, May 6, 2009 12:56:38 PM
> *Subject:* [YCLSA Discussion] media
>
>
> Comrades as we all know that our fellow cadres fought for this
> democracy, let us not make any accusations regarding the freedom of
> the press without understanding the ethics and principles of the media
> or journalists as you may say. It is important that a journalist
> writes the truth and should not take part in the story. so cadres if
> we think we know their job better than them what is the use of reading
> their stories, if i may take you back in the aparthied days the press
> was not working for government and it was free even though some
> newspapers where closed and journalist beaten and even killed but they
> stood and believe in their non bais ethics. Now that we are in power
> we don't want the media to practice their freedom of the press, baring
> in mind comrades if a person is a public figure that individual should
> be used to the press diging up some information about him because he
> is a role model of the youth, cadres if you don't like the manner in
> which our press is operating you should forward your information or
> quieries to the ombudsman i think he or she will deal with that
> particular newspaper and if that does not happen you have the right to
> put them before the court of law. so cadres before we accuse the media
> lets first clean our ways so that they (journalist) have nothing wrong
> to find. let us lead by example.
>
>
> >
>
>
>
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