Malema: We cannot feed Jansen to the enemy

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ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema has come out in full support of University of the Free State rector Jonathan Jansen remaining in his position.

"We do not agree with any call that he must go," Malema told reporters after a meeting with Jansen, who has come under wide-spread criticism for offering a pardon to the so-called Reitz Four.

"Jansen is one of our own," he later told students. "We cannot feed Jansen to the enemy."

Malema said as a youth organisation, the ANCYL could not stand in the way of students who wanted to return to university, but disciplinary steps should then be taken against them.

"They must apologise and show remorse when they come back," said Malema.

He said that ANCYL had "frank" talks with the rector to say that certain issues must change.

Addressing students, Malema said that the Reitz issue was not about individuals, but the institution.

He said the ANCYL agreed with Jansen that a Truth and Reconciliation Commission-like process should be instituted at the university.

Everybody, black and white, should be able to express their feelings at such a forum as to how they had been affected by racism on the campus.

Malema said he agreed with Jansen that the institution was still racially divided.

Jansen came under fire after announcing that the Reitz Four would be allowed to return to campus and continue their studies if they wanted to.

RC Malherbe, Johnny Roberts, Schalk van der Merwe and Danie Grobler still face charges of crimen injuria in court.

Two of the students have already completed their studies, but two others are planning to return to campus.

The four allegedly made a video in which five black university employees were shown taking part in a mock initiation into hostel activities.

The employees were filmed on their hands and knees eating food which had apparently been urinated on by a white student.

Jansen's decision drew wide-spread criticism, causing him to start a "consultation process" about the matter.
 
Wow, the first intelligent words to come out of Malema's mouth! He must be drunk.
 
WTF?!?!?!

/falls over dead

He actually talked some sense :eek:

Someone go kill that guy, he is not Malema .....
 
Everybody, black and white, should be able to express their feelings at such a forum as to how they had been affected by racism on the campus.
A Racism Discussion Forum on Campus is not a bad idea, I agree with Malema.

"They must apologise and show remorse when they come back," said Malema.

Good, I sincerely hope they don't show their remorse with another attempt at a multimedia production - they suck !

(let them tend the university grounds & gardens as punishment - in bright orange overalls)
 
I am guessing that he was just regurgitating what Prof. Jansen told him in their meeting. Malema would never come to these conclusions on his own.
 
Scary ****! *looks out the window for flying pigs*
 
Or the message by Zooma that Malema might be president someday went to his head,now Malema might be trying to behave himself.
 
Isnt this contrary to what one of his other cohort said about Jansen being an enemy... and must be kicked out and and and??
 
Quote of the day at the protests: "This is a waste of time, I should rather be studying" :)
 
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