Comrade Dlabazana, There is nothing that we need to understand regarding what has been done to cadres lately by these gangsters! We need to know as members the truth behind the recent subtraction of key members within our movement.
The fact that there were negotiations brokered between the YL and the secretary of the ANC (GWEDE) means that there was more than what Floyed tells us. Already there are 5 provinces that are having problems with malema and his ganster friends in the YL and it is a matter of time before there remaining provinces also voice voice out their concerns. Malema's time is up! On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 10:26 AM, Mzwandile Dlabazana < [email protected]> wrote: > Comrades we need to understand as the youth league that our revolutionary > culture cannot exist without a constant stream of ideas and the alert, > independent minds who originate them. > > We cannot have leaders who believe or gloat that reason and freedom have > had their chance and have failed, and that the future, like the long night > of the past, belongs once more to faith and force as currently being done by > our leader Julies Malema. > > > > Comrades we cannot afford to have characteristics of Stalin re-emerging > within our youth league and advanced by comrade Julies. > > Comrade Stalin was always characterized as not ostensible leader of any > faction, and that’s what many want us to believe about comrade Julies. > > Comrade Stalin was frequently accused of having no ideas of his own, of > being a parasite who needed a host on whom to live. > > He often spoke last and then it was a chart a via media between the > extremes of his more eloquent colleagues, which is the current trend with > our YL. > > > > Comrade Stalin was very skillful politician who had a superb grasp of > tactics, could predict behavior extremely well and had an unerring eye for > personal weakness. > > He floated into and out of alliances, since he had no sense of personal > loyalty to any of his colleagues and would turn on anyone if he judged it > politically opportune, the fate suffered by Masoga today. > > > > Stalin attitude to ideas was utilitarian > > Stalin was not interested in ideology and collectivization which is the sad > part with many of us in the youth league today. Most of our comrades their > ideological level is very low and needs to be raised quickly if we are > serious with our gigantic revolutionary task of being a preparatory school > for the ANC and the entire MDM. > > > > Like Stalin comrade Julies economically he is raising fundamental issues > which we need to preoccupy our self with as the youth League more around > issues of nationalization of mines and others, but politically he is > destroying the YL by seemingly purging all comrades who seem not to agree > with him. > > > > Comrades democracy and centralism are two forces of our organization and > they need to be harmonized in the most correct manner. > > > > Comrades let 2011 not deter us from raising fundamental issues which face > majority of young people, issues like HIV/Aids, access to higher education, > unemployment and abuse. > > > > Thanks > > > > > > > > *From:* [email protected] [mailto: > [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Dominic.Tweedie > *Sent:* 20 July 2010 07:16 AM > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* [YCLSA Discussion] Malema starts purge > > > > > > [image: The Times] > > > *Malema starts purge* > > *Rivals in firing line ahead of conference* > > > > *Chandré Prince, The Times, Johannesburg, 19 July, 2010* > > ANC Youth League president Julius Malema has begun purging the organisation > of his rivals ahead of the party's elective conference next year. > > Members spearheading a revolt against Malema now face disciplinary action > and possible expulsion from the league. > > With two of the league's national executive committee members already axed > since Friday, senior members in the Eastern Cape and Limpopo are > anticipating similar action against them for defying Malema's rule and for > supporting his rivals. > > Yesterday, Malema's former ally and close friend, Lehlogonolo Masoga, was > expelled from the league. > > This followed Friday's axing of fellow NEC member Stella Ndabeni during a > special meeting. There were no formal disciplinary proceedings against her. > > Masoga's expulsion - "pre-determined" according to court papers - follows > his conviction on Friday for "grave and serious offences", including > creating divisions and provoking a breakdown of unity within the ranks of > the league. > > Masoga led a walk-out during a chaotic Limpopo conference in April and is > regarded as a threat to Malema's re-election. > > "This is exactly what I expected. It was common knowledge that this would > be the sanction," said Masoga yesterday. > > He said he would consult his lawyers, the Limpopo provincial executive > committee and leadership of both the ANC and the league before taking > further action. > > Masoga's expulsion has been condemned by league members, with one leader > who wished not to be named for fear of suffering the same fate, saying: > "Only a few days after ANC leaders approached Masoga to halt court action, > the youth league expels him. This is shocking." > > At least two more suspensions are believed to be on the cards. The Times > has learned that one is Malema's deputy and 2011 presidential candidate > Andile Lungisa. > > "We are anticipating a string of disciplinary hearings and expulsions on > unwarranted grounds, but we are ready for it. There's going to be a war > within the youth league," said an Eastern Cape ANC leader. > > The insider said Ndabeni was alerted to her suspension days before she was > told of it, and Lungisa, too, was on Malema's "hit list". > > "They will not catch us with our pants down ... they are playing dirty > tricks," he said. > > Lungisa was unavailable for comment yesterday. > > Eastern Cape League chairman Mlibo Qoboshiyane said the provincial > executive committee was "quite unhappy" with recent developments and would > support Ndabeni as her axing had "completely shaken us". > > League spokesman Floyd Shivambu dispelled talks of further suspensions as > "complete lies", but in the same breath said: "All members who have been > found to violate the constitution of the ANCYL will face disciplinary > action." > > Shivambu said the action against Masoga and Ndabeni was warranted - not > because they defied Malema, but because of league rules. > > "It is not about Malema, but about the ANCYL," he said. > > Ndabeni, who is also an ANC whip in the National Assembly's committee on > defence and military veterans, was shown the door during a special NEC > meeting on Friday night after the Malema-controlled body passed a vote of no > confidence against her. > > They alleged that an affidavit she submitted in support of Masoga's court > challenge last week contained "lies" and that they could not trust her > anymore. > > In her affidavit, Ndabeni claimed that Masoga's expulsion was a "forgone > conclusion" on instruction from Malema. > > A second affidavit by another top official - whose identity is known to The > Times - which is to be used in Masoga's appeal later this week, talks of a > plot to oust all those who oppose Malema in his quest to be re-elected. > > "The disciplinary process against Mr Masoga is a smoke- screen for a > broader political strategy. Mr Malema is using the disciplinary process to > purge his political opponents from the ANCYL. > > "This is a form of abuse of power on its own, which deserves censure from > the court," the official said. > > "The decision is primarily a political decision consistent with a national > trend spearheaded by Malema. > > "I believe that his leadership record has been abysmal. Mr Malema's entire > term of office has been characterised by factional tendencies and instances > of gross abuse of power." > > The affidavit says these views are shared by the majority of league members > in the Eastern Cape and Limpopo. > > "Basically, in my assessment Mr Malema refuses to be engaged in a fair > contest for political power. Instead, he intimidates, rigs elections and > threatens." > > ANC spokesman Ismael Mnisi refused to comment on the matter, saying they > preferred dealing with it internally. > > Malema's chances of re-election as president next year have taken huge > knocks with party strongholds in the Eastern Cape, Limpopo, Gauteng and > North West believed to be intent on voting him out. > > > *From: > http://www.timeslive.co.za/local/article559149.ece/Malema-starts-purge* > * * > *With comments* > > > -- > You are subscribed. This footer can help you. > Please POST your comments to [email protected] or reply to > this message. > You can visit the group WEB SITE at > http://groups.google.com/group/yclsa-eom-forum for different delivery > options, pages, files and membership. > To UNSUBSCRIBE, please email [email protected]. > You don't have to put anything in the "Subject:" field. You don't have to > put anything in the message part. 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