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ANCYL leader Julius Malema. Sapa
FF+ wants Malema hearing
Fri, 02 Oct 2009 12:00
ANC Youth League (ANCYL) president Julius Malema has once again
made extremely controversial statements, upsetting the broader
South African community that could lead to racial polarisation, the
Freedom Front Plus said on Friday.
"It is time the ANC clamps down on him by conducting a proper
disciplinary hearing," advocate Anton Alberts, FF Plus
Parliamentary spokesperson on sport said.
"It is promising that the ANC is distancing itself from the
comments made by Malema against Nedbank's withdrawal as sponsor of
Athletics South Africa (ASA)."
"...It is however not enough as Malema does not take any notice
of the ANC's reprimand. It is time that the ANC opens its eyes and
realises that their youth leader is a dilemma which can no longer
be ignored. He spreads suspicion, brings division and creates an
atmosphere in which minorities are increasingly in danger of
becoming innocent targets of the minority."
Malema on Thursday threatened to "mobilise society" against
Nedbank following a decision to withdraw its sponsorship from
Athletics SA (ASA).
He was quoted as saying: "Let them withdraw. We'll engage them
and we'll expose them for who they are. We'll tell them the truth
of why they are withdrawing, and we'll mobilise the South African
society to know what Nedbank is."
Malema criticised Deputy Sport Minister Gert Oosthuizen for
calling for ASA head Leonard Chuene's dismissal.
He also said the ANCYL would make it clear to the International
Association of Athletics Federations that it should not "impose"
its concept of "hermaphrodite" on South Africa.
Australian newspapers have reported that IAAF gender tests on
athlete Caster Semenya suggested that she was a hermaphrodite.
'No such thing' as a hermaphrodite
Malema said: "Hermaphrodite, what is that? Somebody tell me,
what is hermaphrodite in Pedi? There's no such thing,
hermaphrodite, in Pedi. So don't impose your hermaphrodite concepts
on us.
Malema later said he was not speaking in "scientific" terms but
in "cultural" terms.
The FF plus said if President Jacob Zuma truly had the interest
of South Africa and its entire people at heart, "especially those
minorities in general and Afrikaners in particular", he would take
drastic action.
"The FF Plus therefore demands that the ANC holds a formal
disciplinary hearing of Malema and bring him in line with the ANC's
new approach toward reconciliation," Alberts said.
It also called for sport to be de-politicised and that all
racial quotas be removed from sport and sport governing bodies.
"In that way, an incompetent person such as Leonard Chuene will
never be the chairperson of ASA. It is time that the ANC say a
final farewell to its cadre-deployment. South Africa has already
suffered too much damage as a result of this type of ill-applied
use of human resources."
The ANC was not immediately available for comment.
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