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Zanu-PF youths accuse ANC of selling out
22 Mar 2013 at 10:04hrs | Views
Johannesburg-based Zanu-PF youth have accused the ANC of being sell-outs and of complicity in the murder of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, The Star reported on Friday.
Chairperson Gift Mtete attacked the ANC while addressing Pan Africanist Congress of Azania supporters at a Human Rights Day event on Thursday.
"You cannot separate political freedom from economic freedom. They [the ANC] proclaim that South Africa is a democracy, but they agreed with the Western powers to attack Libya," Mtete was quoted as saying.
"They gave a mandate to the Western powers to attack and kill the Libyan leader. There they are. They must be told that they are sell-outs."
Mtete criticised the Gauteng government for organising music festivals as part of Human Rights Day celebrations.
According to the report Mtete said South Africa was not a fully liberated country and those who had gathered at the cricket oval next to the George Thabe Stadium, where the Gauteng government was hosting its event, were enjoying crumbs left for them by the "colonialist regime".
Chairperson Gift Mtete attacked the ANC while addressing Pan Africanist Congress of Azania supporters at a Human Rights Day event on Thursday.
"You cannot separate political freedom from economic freedom. They [the ANC] proclaim that South Africa is a democracy, but they agreed with the Western powers to attack Libya," Mtete was quoted as saying.
"They gave a mandate to the Western powers to attack and kill the Libyan leader. There they are. They must be told that they are sell-outs."
Mtete criticised the Gauteng government for organising music festivals as part of Human Rights Day celebrations.
According to the report Mtete said South Africa was not a fully liberated country and those who had gathered at the cricket oval next to the George Thabe Stadium, where the Gauteng government was hosting its event, were enjoying crumbs left for them by the "colonialist regime".
Source - Sapa