Dear Bennie

Let me begin by thanking you for your interest in our
views, however there are few points I would like to address
with you. 

Organization:

Bennie, I do not think I need to belong to any political
party to can express my views about issues – but for your
information I am a member of the SACP, COSATU, and the ANC
– but the views I am expressing are my views and other
South Africans who think like I do. It is very interesting
that when we express our views you people asks so many
questions, avoiding the issues at hand but when it is your
commentators and analysists  no questions asked – only
publishing those views without even editing them – When Max
Du preez writes, no journalists will hesistate to publish –
because he is a racist, and he is anti ANC and the
democratic movement. 

On the media

Bennie let us look at this  – below are headlines of the
daily newspapers today, Thursday, 29 July 2009.

1.      Sowetan: Front page: “Its war!” and in their page 4,
they wrote: “Fired-up Cele becomes top cop”
2.      The Star: front page headlines: “COWBOY CELE TALKS
TOUGH” and they went on to say; “New police chief intent on
using deadly force to curb crime”
3.      The citizen: “JZ: arrest trashers” and went on to say,
“New commissioner Cele’s first presidential order” 
4.      The Times: “Cele: Its finish and klaar for criminals”
(note: seeking to link Comrade Bheki to JS) they further
says: “New cowboy commissioner has dead or alive policy”
5.      The SABC  radios – only quoting the IFP, DA and COPE  –
ignoring deliberately the voice of the democratic movement
– so who said that these parties represent our country -?
6.      Electronic Media: this worse because it has only
published articles by white liberals who at no stage will
they support the ANC. 

Please show me where and which people are you referring to,
who are welcoming Comrade Bheki’s appointment covered by
your liberal and reactionary media?

In terms of you (the media) being handled by the
opposition, read the above newspapers and listen to the
radio then we shall talk. 

Bennie, I gues the issue of my qualification is completely
irrelevant in this context, because I am not looking for
employment – not from you for that matter. The fact that
you were able to understand what I have written and felt
compelled to raise some questions indicates my capacity and
ability to read and write – I do not think I need a diploma
or degree to understand and engage with what is happening
in my country – I have worked with the media for long
enough and no one have ever asked me whether I have
qualifications to speak about the media and to understand
how counter revolutionary they are, the South African media
in particular not that the international media is
progressive but I think now the issue is the SA media. 

Once again I thank you, looking forward to more interesting
engagements. 

Kaizer Mohau




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