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YCL in Malema's corner
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Mon, 06 Jul 2009 08:49
The Young Communist League on Saturday backed ANC Youth League
President Julius Malema's call for mine nationalisation.
"We agree with the ANCYL that mines and banks must be
nationalised in line with the Freedom Charter," YCL David Masondo
said at a SA Students Congress (SASCO) national general council
meeting at North West University.
"Ownership of the economic resources by the people means we will
be in a better position to decide how we use the economic
resources."
On July 2, Malema was quoted in The Sowetan calling for
nationalisation of mines, at the launch of the youth league's
political school.
"At the moment, when the imperialist forces are accepting the
failures of capitalism, we should ask whether the time has not
arrived for the government to make sure that the state owns the
mines and other means of production as called for in the Freedom
Charter," said Malema.
On the same day, the ANC dismissed
nationalisation, saying the
policy was not on the table.
"It is not ANC policy to nationalise mines, but the ANC does
provide for people to question if they need to do so," said
spokesperson Jessie Duarte.
On Saturday Masondo said many ANC leaders were too cowardly to
embrace the idea.
"We understand the cowardice of many of the ANC leaders because
the nationalisation of the mines will serve as a blow for their
class interests.
"...There are many of our leaders and cadres [for whom it] is
about who gets the mining rights, tenders etc."
Masondo said that instead of implementing the Freedom charter
the ANC was "collaborating with white capitalists" to transfer
wealth to the "black elite."
He said this elite included people like "Mzi Khumalo, Sakkie
Macozoma, {Patrice] Motsepes of these [sic] world who have become
vultures and bloodsuckers of the working class in the name of the
BEE."
On Friday, the
Congress of South African Trade Unions on Friday
also backed the call to nationalise the country's mines.
Massive job losses
"The ANCYL makes the valid point that the nationalisation of
the mines is particularly relevant in the light of the global
financial crisis and the massive job losses in the mining sector,"
Cosatu spokesperson Patrick Craven said.
Masondo also said the YCL called on President Jacob Zuma to
stand for a second term.
"There are people who are already discussing this matter in
corners.
"It is therefore hypocritical for some of them to come out in
public and claim that the issue is not being discussed and [that]
opening up this issue will divide the movement."
Masondo said lack of clarity on succession could actually cause
more problems for the movement,
"Laying this matter to rest as soon as now, will enable us to
focus on issues of transformation of our
country."
"Socialism is Cool! Capitalism Sucks," concluded Masondo.