Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Chinese-Icelandic Poetry Festival Coming Up

chinese-poetry-nordichouse-2010A Chinese-Icelandic poetry festival will be held in Beijing and Huangshan (?Yellow Mountain?) in Anhui province in eastern China October 24-28 on behalf of the China-Iceland Cultural Fund, established by Chinese poet and investor Huang Nubo.

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How many are in Malema?s corner?

Analysts believe the ANCYL march this week will be an important test of public support for Julius Malema.

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Johannesburg - The African National Congress Youth League's mass action this week could test the support base of its leader Julius Malema, analysts said on Wednesday.

Malema has denied the “economic freedom youth mass action” march from Johannesburg to Pretoria was meant to undermine the African National Congress - but not everyone agrees.

“What we have in this situation is someone like (Tokyo) Sexwale testing his support for next year,” said political analyst Steven Friedman.

“If it (support for Malema) all goes wrong, he can very easily distance himself from it, and he won't get identified. But if it goes right, it will help him.”

Sexwale has testified in Malema's defence at an ANC disciplinary hearing where Malema and other ANC Youth League leaders face charges of bringing the ruling party into disrepute.

Aubrey Matshiqi, political analyst at the Centre for Policy Studies, said he would not go as far as to say that this was a make-or-break week for Malema.

However, he said he did not doubt that the ANCYL march was prompted by a multiplicity of political motivations.

Malema had taken his battle against the ruling party's leadership outside of the ANC, which could have implications on his strategy, said Matshiqi.

Political issues were being turned into national issues.

“The fact that the SACP (South African Communist Party) have called on people to boycott the marches has also turned it into a contest between the ANCYL and the SACP, and Blade Nzimande and Julius Malema,” said Matshiqi.

“The size of the march will determine who has the most support, Nzimande or Malema.”

Last week, Nzimande urged members of the ANCYL not to participate saying that the protest was being used to undermine the authority of the ANC and the government.

“Do not allow yourselves to be used by people with agendas that are not in your interest,” he said.

Malema has insisted that the ANC did not see the march as an attack on its top brass.

“The leadership doesn't see it like that and they say that nothing is wrong with the march, as long as it is successful and peaceful,” he told reporters in Johannesburg this week.

The ANC said on Wednesday it supported the rights of the ANCYL to march for economic freedom.

Secretary-general Gwede Mantashe told reporters in Johannesburg the march was not against the ANC government and it was not linking it to the party's 2012 elective conference.

Ebrahim Fakir, another political analyst, said he felt that Malema's political motivations were a side issue.

“This (the marches) being a test of support is probably true but what is the substance of the issues the ANC Youth League are talking about,” he said.

“This may well be a test... in view of the succession battle but the real test is the test of the appetite of society and especially the wealthy, influential and the socially powerful sectors of society and what their appetite is for serious thinking and rethinking about an inclusive economy and a more transformed economy,” said Fakir.

He said the ANCYL were standing for the right thing, but he did not think the nationalisation of mines and land expropriation without compensation would necessarily work.

Fakir said the Youth League had missed the mark because there was no such thing as “economic freedom”.

“You can't wake up tomorrow and decide you want a flat in Camps Bay (an affluent area in Cape Town)... That is economic freedom and no one has that,” said Fakir.

“We’re talking about economic empowerment... The issues are real and substantial and we need to look at it as that,” he said.

“Yes, 2012 is the only game in town politically but if we just reduce everything to 2012 we are going to lose the real debate.”

Support for the mass action has been divided.

The National Youth Development Agency, the Congress of South African Trade Unions, the South African Municipal Workers' Union, the South African Students’ Congress, Congress of the People Youth Movement and National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa were supporting the ANCYL's march.

The lobby group AfriForum, the Young Communist League, the South African Communist Party and the Communication Workers’ Union were not supporting the action. - Sapa

Source: http://www.iol.co.za/how-many-are-in-malema-s-corner-1.1165466

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Chemical weapons in Libya under guard -NTC

Chemical weapons have been found in Libya by National Transitional Council forces and have been secured the NTC said.

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Doha - Chemical weapons have been found in Libya by National Transitional Council forces and have been secured, a representative of the movement that ousted the late Muammar Gaddafi said on Wednesday.

“They are from the Gaddafi era and are under guard, until they can be handed over,” an NTC representative said at a meeting between the council and NATO representatives in Qatar. - Reuters

Source: http://www.iol.co.za/chemical-weapons-in-libya-under-guard-ntc-1.1165400

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Vidic slammed by critics

The decision of Serbia's greatest football star Nemanja Vidic to quit international football outraged many of his compatriots.

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Belgrade – The decision of Serbia's greatest football star Nemanja Vidic to quit international football outraged many of his compatriots, according to news headlines on Wednesday.

Vidic, 30, confirmed on Monday that he was quitting the national team. The Manchester United defender indicated that one of the reasons for the move was that he was not appreciated enough in the media.

“You owe us, Nemanja,” says a headline in the daily Press. The newspaper said that Vidic had skipped every other match over the past nine years, playing 56 out of the possible 102 games.

It also calculated that the team won as many points playing without Vidic as it did with him - but admitted that he was mostly skipping matches against weaker opponents.

“Serbia is left without Vidic after actually not having him,” it said, stressing that almost as a rule the defender played “far better for Manchester United than the national team.”

Former Serbia and Montenegro coach, Ilija Petkovic, was among the sharpest critics of Vidic's decision.

“I think he should have looked himself in the mirror first ... He took a wrong step from the moral perspective, particularly now when the national team is shaken.”

Vidic said he was leaving after Serbia lost its final chance to travel to the Euro 2012 by losing to Slovenia in the final round of qualifications two weeks ago. Vidic, who played injured, missed a penalty for an equalizer.

There is also a camp which wants Serbian football authorities, lead by the disputed governing body president Tomislav Karadzic, to ask Vidic to reconsider.

“Karadzic must ... plea with Vidic,” the mass-circulation Blic said. “He should return him to the squad, not thank him.”

Several coaches and players sided with Vidic, including former Eintracht Frankfurt and Bayer Leverkusen coach Dragoslav Stepanovic, who said that “Vidic doesn't want to embarrass himself with the stumbling.”

Serbia captain and Inter Milan's midfielder Dejan Stankovic also said immediately after the loss to Slovenia that he will stop playing for his country. – Sapa-dpa

Source: http://www.iol.co.za/vidic-slammed-by-critics-1.1165187

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of-monsters-and-men_pkUniversal Music Group has made a contract with the Icelandic band Of Monsters and Men on releasing their first album, My Head Is an Animal, outside Iceland. The album?s release is scheduled for early next year.

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