MaQabane

Objectively speaking, let me say overall I find the contents of this 
statement very encouraging and matured.

This challenge to YCL members is to build uFasimba and to study 
Marxism-Leninism as if we were never going to die; this will in turn see 
our role in all MDM structures becoming almost indispensibly effective if ever 
there is such a thing - only then will we be able to tilt the balance of forces.

VIVA PYA!

Forward Forever!

Talk Frank


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From: Dominic Tweedie <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, 16 December, 2009 13:10:33
Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] SASCO national statement on contestations between 
ANC YL, YCL & SACP

  
SOUTH AFRICAN STUDENTS CONGRESS 
54 Sauer Street 
Chief Albert Luthuli House 
Johannesburg 
2000 
E-mail: [email protected] 
www.sasco.org.za            P.O. Box 9939 
Johannesburg 
2000 
Tel: (011) 376 1108 
Fax: (011) 3761084 
  
 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY GENERAL  



Contacts:
Mbulelo Mandlana (SASCO President) , 076 934 9863, [email protected]
Or Lazola Ndamase (SASCO Secretary General) , 082 679 8718, [email protected]
General: [email protected] 

SASCO Press Statement, 16 December 2009 
  

Recent contestations between the ANC YL, YCL & SACP 
  

The South African Students Congress (SASCO) notes with contempt and 
disappointment the recent firing of insults back and forth between the ANC YL, 
YCL and the SACP. We remain shocked and ashamed that leaders within our MDM 
structures would stoop to this level and fail to resolve their differences in 
views and opinions in an orderly and organisational manner. 
  
As SASCO we support the call for the nationalization of mines, and seek to see 
it result in socialization of production and share of proceeds. We are shocked 
and dismayed by the lukewarm support for nationalization shown by the South 
African Communist Party (SACP). We raise this because we would have expected 
the Party of socialism-cum-communism to be over-enthusiastic to find that 
ultimately, its views have found resonance even in the ranks of the ANCYL. 
Rather than take advantage of this and enrich the debate, the SACP leadership 
has become dismissive and overly cautious. We equally reject the populist 
attempts by the ANCYL to opportunistically and factionally use support or lack 
of support for nationalization as a yardstick to elect leadership. Leadership 
cannot be elected on the basis of one issue. We therefore reject the Julius 
formula of electing leadership, either in the ANC or in the MDM as a whole. 
  
The booing of President Julius Malema in the SACP conference must be condemned 
and discouraged by all. Whether delegates agree with his conduct or not, they 
should not threat him, or anyone for that matter in the manner they did. It is 
the responsibility of all members to utilize organisational platforms to raise 
their disgruntlements and not howl. It is our collective responsibility to 
guard our organizations jealously and be examplenary in the manner we conduct 
ourselves. 
  
With that said it is wrong for the ANCYL without evidence and armed with 
nothing else but anger to insinuate that the Party leadership orchestrated the 
booing of comrade Julius in the SACP’s 2ND Special Congress.  We therefore 
condemn the childish manner in which the ANCYL has responded to the booing of 
Julius Malema in the SACP Conference. Rather than request the Party leadership 
to act against those who booed at Malema, the ANCYL finds the Party leadership 
guilty of conspiring with delegates, and as a result declares war on the Party 
as an organization rather than on the ill-disciplined SACP delegates.  If the 
approach by the ANCYL is correct would it then be correct to blame the previous 
leadership of the ANCYL for the throwing of chairs and even exposure of 
buttocks by ANCYL delegates in last years ANCYL National Congress? 
  
We condemn the opportunistic isolation of Comrade Gwede Mantashe by the 
leadership of the ANCYL. In fact, we believe that the recent criticism of 
comrade Mantashe for independent actions of SACP delegates is used to mask a 
well-calculated strategy to isolate comrade Mantashe and present him as an 
irresponsible Secretary General, whose capacity to lead must be left 
questionable. By raising the issue of conflict of interest, does the ANCYL 
really want to suggest that no leader of the ANC must hold positions both in 
the Party and the ANC? What then of many of its NEC members? If there is 
nothing wrong with its NEC members as stated in its press briefing, what makes 
it wrong in relation to comrade Mantashe? 
  
We thank the leadership of the ANCYL for raising issues sharply and ensuring 
the speedy realization of our Freedom Charter objectives. However, no amount of 
provocation justifies racist insults at comrades. No amount of disagreement 
turns comrade Jeremy Cronin (a veteran of our movement) into a mini-Tony Leon 
that needs to be dismissed at every point as a white chauvinist. The ANCYL 
needs to desist from making interventions that may leave a permanent scar that 
will last beyond the current debate such as they did when they called comrade 
Jeremy Cronin a “white messiah”. 
  
It is unacceptable that the ANCYL describes the leadership of the Party “yellow 
communists”. Read for what it is, this is calling for an internal revolt 
against the SACP leadership. Instead of fighting through the media, the SACP 
and ANCYL must hold an urgent bilateral meeting to compose their differences 
and chart a way forward. The problems that face South Africans are 
far-reaching, and need more than anger and egos to resolve. 
  
  
For details Contact  
Mbulelo Mandlana (SASCO President) 
  
076 934 9863 
  
Or 
  
Lazola Ndamase (SASCO Secretary General) 
  
082 679 8718 
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