Cde Dominic I get two e-mails one from YCL and one from CU of the same topic 
and which to be excluded from one of them and preferably YCLSA if that won't 
dissadvantage from getting information or leave it as. It is if that is the 
case 
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From: Dominic Tweedie <[email protected]>
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Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] We cannot hear any alternative - Julius Malema


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*Hlomelang, Vol. 7 No. 1: 14 July 2011 *


*A brief response to the blown hot-air without alternatives by analysts, 
big-business and 'communists' *

*
*
*Julius Malema, ANC YL President, 14 July 2011 *

The African National Congress Youth League 24th National Congress 
happened exactly a month ago, and from what were commentaries and 
reactions from various sections of media since Congress confirms our 
characterisation that it was the biggest. When we opened the 24th 
National Congress, we made the bold remark that it was the biggest, not 
only in terms of the number of delegates in attendance, but with regards 
to the agenda it has set for the future of South Africa. The 24th 
National Congress made a clarion call to economic freedom fighters to 
intensify the battle for total economic, social and political 
emancipation of the black majority and Africans in particular. From 
Congress, every section of South African society is trying to interpret 
and debate the outcomes of the 24th National Congress.

The 24th National Congress National Executive Committee is yet to have 
its first meeting to consolidate and confirm that the captured 
resolutions reflect what Congress mandated the elected leadership to 
pursue until June 2014. Nevertheless, sections of society from the right 
and questionable left political spectrum have in their numbers and with 
aggression responded to resolutions which are still going to be released 
for official engagement by everyone. Almost all media channels ran huge 
and substantial analyses of our congress and dedicated pages and pages 
trying to understand the agenda for economic freedom in our lifetime. In 
the process of doing so, sections of the media, analysts, right-wing 
propagandists, big-business and the questionable left casted aspersions, 
made alarmist remarks, spread lies and conspiracies and in most cases 
became petty and lost focus. We are sorry to say that all the anger and 
aggression expressed in various newspaper analyses, reports and 
speculations signified nothing, because all of them offered no 
alternatives to the agenda for real economic transformation.

Organised business attempted to intimidate all of us by threatening 
South Africa with disinvestments like they did in 1994, the questionable 
left forces blew lots of hot air, and those who led ANC and government 
policies that failed to transfer wealth wrote waffling analysis, and 
still we neither understand, nor hear what they are saying. The ANC 
Youth League deliberately kept quite after Congress on almost all policy 
positions adopted by Congress, now only accessible through a minute 
summary in the Congress declaration. We patiently and attentively 
listened to what Business said, to what the SACP said, to what some 
leaders in the ANC said, but we still cannot hear any alternative to the 
programme for economic freedom in our lifetime.

All we hear from all these forces is that they are opposed to 
nationalisation of Mines and expropriation without compensation, but we 
do not hear the alternatives to nationalisation because all of us agree 
that the status quo is not an option. As things stand, wealth is 
concentrated in very few hands of those empowered by the racist, 
murderous apartheid regime. As things stand, land is still owned by 
descendants of settlers who violently and murderously stole from our 
forefathers. As things stand, an absolute majority of African youth are 
living in absolute poverty, starvation and hopelessness. As things 
stand, white domination over the black majority and Africans in 
particular is still a reality due to massive economic and racialised 
inequalities. The status quo is not an option, and the ANC Youth League 
has a political and economic programme to address these challenges. What 
are the analysts, big-business, communists, and neo-liberal sycophants 
saying should be the alternative?

The programme of action for economic freedom in our lifetime, which the 
24th National Congress adopted, says the State should play a central and 
leading role in ownership and control of strategic sectors of the 
economy, in particular land and mineral wealth. The programme says such 
can only happen when we put in place legislative mechanisms in a 
democratic society, which will empower the State to expropriate without 
compensation for public interest and public purpose. The programme says 
we should decentralise economic development and create new industries 
and therefore cities through well funded and maintained Industrial 
Development Zones. The programme says we should provide free education 
for poor, and take a minimum of 10 000 students to outside the country 
every year to equip them with skills for minerals' extraction, 
beneficiation and industrialisation and for successful land usage and 
agriculture for the land that will be expropriated.

What we expect from the South African society on these issues and many 
others, is a thorough and well-informed engagement, which should offer 
alternatives to what we are proposing. If the suspicion of the Communist 
Party for instance, is that we are calling for nationalisation in order 
to bail out black mining elites, the Party carries an obligation to 
propose to us a model which will not bail out black mining elites and 
see if we will disagree. If business feels nationalisation of Mines and 
expropriation without compensation will scare investors, they should 
propose how best does the State take ownership and control of its 
strategic sectors of the economy and still find a role for the private 
sector to productively and profitably play.

The interventions and reflections of COSATU raised the bar and begun to 
identify monopoly industries and other strategic sectors of the economy 
that should be under State ownership and control. What is more relieving 
about COSATU's posture on the question of Nationalisation of Mines is 
that they are playing the ball and not the man. Workers who gathered in 
Gallagher Convention for the Central Committee two weeks refused to be 
agitated against nationalisation of Mines by the SACP General Secretary 
who in his ill-informed, shallow, and lacking address to the COSATU 
meeting tried to mobilise against the ANC Youth League's 24th National 
Congress' outcomes. As we said before, the youth/workers alliance in 
progressive revolutions will never be undermined.

These are the kind of issues we expect society to engage and enrich us 
on. What we have seen thus far are angry, suspicious and very agitated 
business people, communists and analysts full of fury, yet signifying 
nothing. We have not heard what they are saying because they have no 
alternatives and proposals on how the country moves forward. As a 
fearless organisation, vanguard of the working class and militant 
organisation of the youth of the ANC, the ANC Youth League will over the 
next few weeks, be engaging with organised business, labour, communists, 
communities, churches about the outcomes of our 24th National Congress. 
Perhaps from these forums we will hear and understand what is being 
said, since thus far lots of hot air was blown and we have not been told 
any alternative.


*Julius Malema

PRESIDENT: ANCYL*


*From: http://www.ancyl.org.za/show.php?id=8045*





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