FOR IMMEDIARE RELEASE ON SAPA WIRES
STATEMENT
ANC CONDEMNS UNTOWARD BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS JOURNALISTS

The ANC strongly condemns the behaviour of ANC Youth League President, cde
Julius Malema, towards a BBC TV journalist, John Fisher, at yesterday
(April, 07, 2010) ANC Youth League press briefing.  The aggressive and
insultive behaviour to the said journalist that culminated with Mr Fisher
walking out of the Youth League press briefing cannot be condoned at all.

The unfortunate outburst by cde Julius Malema did not only reflect
negatively on him, but also reflected negatively on the ANC YL, the entire
ANC family, our Alliance partners as well as South Africa in the eyes of the
international community.

The behaviour in question, by the ANC YL president is not in keeping with
the culture and traditions as well as conduct of a cadre and leader of the
ANC.  No amount of alleged provocation that was directed to cde Julius
Malema could justify such a response.  We are of a firm view that this
matter could have been handled differently. The leadership abilities and
qualities of the position that cde Julius Malema holds, should have prepared
him to deal with the issue in a manner that demonstrated leadership.

On the same note, we condemn whatever provocation that came from the side of
the journalist directed to the Youth League President as it might have been
seen as an attempt to undermine and mock the leadership of the ANC YL.

The ANC would also like all South Africans to condemn the behaviour of the
AWB General Secretary, Mr Andre’ Visagie, when he threatened a political
commentator at the eTV broadcasting studios.  This action by Mr Visagie
equally does not augur well for the freedom of expression, as enshrined in
our constitution. What is even more glaring on this matter is that Mr
Visagie threatened a woman political commentator with the intention to harm
during a live TV broadcast.

The ANC would also like to strongly disagree and distance itself from
utterances by the ANC YL at their press conference yesterday that they will
support President Robert Mugabe and his Zanu PF to win the forthcoming
general elections in Zimbabwe.   The ANC stance on the Zimbabwe issue is
that we fully support the mediation process that is currently underway,
which is led and facilitated by President Jacob Zuma. The ANC together with
its government would like to see all political parties in Zimbabwe (the two
MDC’s and Zanu PF) implementing the spirit and the letter of the Global
Political Agreement.  It is therefore our view that the ANC YL’s expression
of support for one party in Zimbabwe goes against our country’s and
President Zuma’s mediation efforts in that country.

 The ANC will immediately arrange a meeting with the ANC YL to discuss
matters raised in their press conference yesterday.  These matters will
include inter-alia, the matter raised in this press statement as well as
matters relating to land, also matters relating to a call made by the ANC
Officials for all ANC members and structures should restrain themselves in
the singing of any struggle song that might be interpreted as contributing
to racial polarisation. In this envisaged urgent meeting, the ANC will also
sharply raise with the ANC YL their utterances in matters relating to the
death of Mr Eugene Terre’Blanche.

Issued by:
Jackson Mthembu
ANC National spokesperson

African National Congress
54 Sauer Street
Johannesburg
2001

08 April 2010

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Ishmael Mnisi 0823335550


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