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From: Mafika Damane Mndebele <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 4:36 PM
Subject: YCL STATEMENT ON DUBHUL IBHULU COURT PROCEEDINGS
To: yclsa-press <[email protected]>




*YCL STATEMENT ON DUBHUL IBHULU COURT PROCEEDINGS*

12 APRIL 2011

The Young Communist League [uFasimba] has been observing with keen interest
the proceedings at the Equality Court brought against the ANC Youth League
and joined by the ANC by Afri-Forum seeking to ban the lyrics of the song
dubbed dubhul’ ibhulu. The YCL believes that these proceedings are
reminiscent of apartheid era tactics of suppressing freedom of speech and
contemporary tactics of burying the history of the liberation movement.

We must state categorically that those who do not agree with Cde. Julius
Malema should not confuse the issue of the song as it does not belong to an
individual but to the movement, and should in principle defend the history
and legacy of the movement.

The YCL, in our discussions with Afri-Forum Youth and Freedom Front+ Youth,
expressed our disappointment in their court action as we regard it as a mere
publicity stunt and completely shifts focus on the real reasons why farmers
and farm workers are being killed. The banning of the song will never deter
criminal elements from killing farmers, nor will it sober some farm owners
from “mistakenly” killing black farm workers assuming they are baboons or
dogs.

As the YCL, we believe that the real issue should be reform of land
ownership, a halt to farm eviction, better working conditions for farm
workers, secured land rights for farm dwellers and access to basic services
for them.

The court action is also a wasted opportunity to ensure that land owners and
farmers, together with the entire society, contributes towards nation
building and reconciliation. The assertion that a song perpetuates hate
speech and leads to the killing of farmers is as ridiculous as suggesting
that many people fall in love after a rendition of one of Celine Dion’s
songs.

We are committed to the objectives of the National Democratic Revolution,
which are the building of non-racial, democratic and prosperous society. But
in the same vein, will be opposed to any attempt to use the court to rewrite
history.

Without pre-empting the judgement from the courts, there is no guarantee
that anybody who suffered under apartheid will comply with a decision that
instructs us on which struggle song to sing and which not to. In fact, there
are many more anti-apartheid songs that are more agitating and more violent
than this one, which our people continue to sing.

The leadership of the YCL will in the course of the week attend the
proceedings as a show of support and opposition to the application by
Afri-Forum. Details to this effect shall be released in due course.

Issued by the YCL National Office

For more information please contact Mafika Mndebele

YCL National Spokesperson

073 574 5953

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