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EFF June 16 Lecture addressed by CIC Julius Malema at Sports Complex, University of Fort Hare, Alice Campus.
The youth's struggle in 1976 was not just against Afrikaans as a medium of instruction in schools, but a struggle to liberate the minds of African youth
"The youth of 1976, when they fought against Afrikaans, knew that the coloniser wanted to make them into the coloniser's image. The image of the coloniser is to want to bleach your skin, straighten your hair and to speak English better than the coloniser.
"June 16 happened not because of ANC. It happened because of Steve Biko. Those children were following the ideas of Black Consciousness.
"The struggle of 1976 was not just against Afrikaans, it was a struggle to liberate the mind. They knew the continuation of the oppression of the minds of black people, would never allow us to realise complete freedom.
"Like the 1976 generation, ours is not a` struggle to attain power immediately. Before we become ministers, before we occupy seats of power, let us liberate the mind."
Malema also addressed struggles today's youth face, including unemployment, HIV/Aids and education.
"Young people are dying of Aids, young people are unemployed, young people have no access to education, young people are exploited and yet we continue to re-elect the same officials into power - it is because our minds are not liberated.
"We must fight for economic freedom until we attain it. We must not abandon our generational mission for political expediency."
EFF Leader Julius Malema says apartheid government leaders still owe South Africans an apology.
Malema delivered a lecture at the University of Fort Hare as part of celebrations to mark Youth Day.
“They never apologized for their crimes, they were never in prison for their crimes and we are told forgive, you only forgive the people who show remorse and apologize, they have never apologized, we will never forgive them”, said Malema.
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EFF June 16 Lecture addressed by CIC Julius Malema at Sports Complex, University of Fort Hare, Alice Campus.
The youth's struggle in 1976 was not just against Afrikaans as a medium of instruction in schools, but a struggle to liberate the minds of African youth
"The youth of 1976, when they fought against Afrikaans, knew that the coloniser wanted to make them into the coloniser's image. The image of the coloniser is to want to bleach your skin, straighten your hair and to speak English better than the coloniser.
"June 16 happened not because of ANC. It happened because of Steve Biko. Those children were following the ideas of Black Consciousness.
"The struggle of 1976 was not just against Afrikaans, it was a struggle to liberate the mind. They knew the continuation of the oppression of the minds of black people, would never allow us to realise complete freedom.
"Like the 1976 generation, ours is not a` struggle to attain power immediately. Before we become ministers, before we occupy seats of power, let us liberate the mind."
Malema also addressed struggles today's youth face, including unemployment, HIV/Aids and education.
"Young people are dying of Aids, young people are unemployed, young people have no access to education, young people are exploited and yet we continue to re-elect the same officials into power - it is because our minds are not liberated.
"We must fight for economic freedom until we attain it. We must not abandon our generational mission for political expediency."
EFF Leader Julius Malema says apartheid government leaders still owe South Africans an apology.
Malema delivered a lecture at the University of Fort Hare as part of celebrations to mark Youth Day.
“They never apologized for their crimes, they were never in prison for their crimes and we are told forgive, you only forgive the people who show remorse and apologize, they have never apologized, we will never forgive them”, said Malema.
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