/ 12 July 2012

We don’t respond to non-members, says ANC

Expelled ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema.
Expelled ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema.

"Julius is not a member of the ANC. He has been insulting the president. Why would we respond to someone who is not a member?" spokesperson Jackson Mthembu said on Thursday.

He was speaking during an offer to comment on remarks Malema made on Wednesday night, which he previously made, that some ANC leaders were establishing fear and intimidation in the party, and that it had been a mistake backing President Jacob Zuma for a second term as party president.

Addressing a "Friends of the Youth League" function, Malema said while he had spoken the same language as Zuma on issues such as "land grabs" by early Boers – although not in Zulu as Zuma had – it was him who had been charged with poor discipline.

He criticised Zuma for not understanding the ANCYL because he had never been a youth league member. It could not immediately be established whether this was true.

Malema was expelled from the ANC in April over a number of violations of the party's rules.

Mthembu defended measures taken to keep Zuma's commemorative lecture in Thohoyandou, Limpopo on Tuesday on track saying: "We took serious measures. Our own security was there. The lecture continued without hindrance, it was not disrupted."

During a lecture on former president Nelson Mandela, as part of the ANC's centenary programme, police removed five people from the venue for allegedly being part of a disturbance.

'Disrespect'
Some observers complained of the apparent heavy-handedness of security guards, and the effects of what seemed to be tear gas or pepper spray to control the crowd.

Mthembu said everyone knew there was a possibility there might be trouble. Limpopo is Malema's home province.

"These people come and disrespect an ANC event," said Mthembu. "It was part of the plan that Zuma should not deliver a lecture. Do they expect the ANC to fold itself? You cannot allow an ANC event to be disrupted."

He felt there had not been any "high-handedness" by security. Any follow-up disciplinary processes would be initiated by the ANC's provincial structure.

At the same time, Mthembu said the party would not comment on a report on a leaked letter penned by ANC stalwart Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, lamenting the party's poor treatment of the Mandela family.

"Any issues between ourselves and Mam' Winnie are between ourselves and Mam' Winnie."

In the letter, Madikizela-Mandela reportedly complained that Mthembu had not even called her to wish her a speedy recovery after an operation, and had said her ankle had been operated on when it was actually her knee when he spoke about it publicly. – Sapa