the issue of Tapes, how do they land to the hands of ordinary citizen, i
think i agree with those who feel they might have landed in them wrongly and
i of the view that they must be investigated and uif found to have done
wrong they must get a fitting punishment.

also those who got information from the NPA, (media houses)wrongly they must
be investigated and if found wrong and get a fitting punishment.

those who gave away NPA information to those who were not suppose to get
such information (ordinary citizens & Media houses), also they must get
their fitting punishment.

You will be the judge!

sbusiso

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: zingisani nkanjeni <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 12:29 PM
Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] Boesak lashes out at Mbeki
To: [email protected]


Amandla cde take the look at these what Allan
said...............................................
Congress of the People heavyweight Allan Boesak today lashed out at former
President Thabo Mbeki, saying he made several ’very very important’ mistakes
during his term in office.

 Cope: ‘Mbeki is our trump
card’<http://www.thetimes.co.za/News/Article.aspx?id=982342>

 Free SA election under threat:
Dandala<http://www.thetimes.co.za/News/Article.aspx?id=981980>

 SA Elections 2009 <http://www.saelections.co.za/>

 Boesak, Cope’s premier-elect for the Western Cape, left the African
National Congress last year after publicly berating senior ANC leaders for
their apparent failure of leadership and principle and for perpetuating the
’politics of race’.

Boesak’s comments to the Sunday Times appear to contradict pro-Mbeki
comments this week from some Cope leaders and supporters in other provinces.
Cope’s Eastern Cape spokesman, Nkosifikile Gqomo, told The Times earlier in
the week that Mbeki had not received due recognition for his "outstanding
work’ while in office.

Boesak disagrees: "For me the mistakes that Mbeki made remain very, very
important things. It may be true that people are saying that now that he is
not in power anymore and he might be a different person -- I cannot judge
that."

"But I do believe that a lot of what had gone wrong in the ANC in terms of
its culture and its responses to the needs of the people had gone wrong
under Mbeki, and that remains true," Boesak said.

Boesak, who toured the Karoo and southern Cape this week, also reiterated
Cope’s decision not to consider political coalition with the ANC
post-elections, neither nationally nor in any of the more closely-contested
provinces such as the Western Cape.

"There are other political parties one could talk to if it comes to that,"
Boesak said.

"Coalitions depend so much on a common basis of trust and a sharing of a
political vision," he said.
Amandla cdes
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