It is one of those stories which are developed after one was hit by a day
dreaming process,it is just a hogwash and very nonsensical. 

 On Mon, 14 Nov 2011 11:05:07 +0000 [email protected] wrote

 Yes it sound like that. Bussing in supporters to disrupt events sounds like
people living in cloud "cuculand". Don't buy this story but then again we are
talking about Juju here. Sent via my BlackBerry from Vodacom - let your email
find you!

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 Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2011 12:57:00 +0200
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 Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] This sounds like a fabrication

 Suspended African National Congress (ANC) Youth League leader Julius Malema
is plotting a comeback strategy that is said to include appealing against his
suspension and trying to humiliate President Jacob Zuma on the world stage by
disrupting the conference on climate change (COP-17) in Durban later this
month, insiders say. 

 After he was suspended by the ANC disciplinary committee last Thursday for
bringing the party into disrepute, Mr Malema voiced defiance and warned his
opponents that he intended a fight to the finish. 

 This suggests the battle for control of the ruling party could get uglier
before the elective conference next year.  

 His suspension was seen as victory for Mr Zuma, but Mr Zuma could find his
leadership of the ANC contested at Mangaung by a candidate backed by Mr
Malema.  

 Sources in the league said at the weekend that Mr Malema had set up a
committee that would plan and implement a comeback strategy. 

 Two members of the league's national executive committee (NEC) confirmed
that the plan included busing supporters in an effort to disrupt the COP-17
meeting. The same crowd would be transported to Mangaung to heckle Mr Zuma at
the ANC's centenary celebrations in January. Mr Malema is also said to have
told his allies he plans to "spill the beans" on Mr Zuma. 

 The league's NEC is said to have endorsed Mr Malema's appeal and those of
the other five NEC members when it met on Saturday.  

 League spokeswoman Magdalene Moonsamy declined to comment, saying a press
conference would be held this week. 

 An NEC member said the meeting agreed that funding for the appeal and other
efforts in support of Mr Malema, and the campaign to oust Mr Zuma, be sought
overseas as local donors were reluctant. A strategy committee was set up
because Mr Malema no longer trusted some members of his NEC.  

 His loyalists believe treasurer Pule Mabe is eyeing Mr Malema's post.
Weekend newspapers reported that Mr Malema's deputy, Ronald Lamola, clashed
with Mr Mabe last Thursday after the suspension. But an NEC member said Mr
Mabe was grilled on Saturday about the claims of seeking Mr Malema's job and
the NEC was "satisfied by his explanation".  

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