Thursday, April 8, 2010

MALEMA AND BRIT JOURNALIST.....PICS.

Julius Malema, leader of the African National Congress's Youth League (ANCYL), speaks to the media at the ANC headquarters in Johannesburg April 8, 2010. The firebrand youth leader of South Africa's ruling party made clear he would not be hushed on Thursday, demanding Zimbabwe-style land seizures from white farmers and promising to keep singing a controversial song.











Julius Malema, leader of the African National Congress's Youth League (ANCYL), speaks to the media at the ANC headquarters inJohannesburg April 8, 2010. The firebrand youth leader of South Africa's ruling party made clear he would not be hushed on Thursday, demanding Zimbabwe-style land seizures from white farmers and promising to keep singing a controversial song.






















BBC reporter Jonah Fisher (C) is thrown out from a news conference after he interrupted Julius Malema, leader of the ruling African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL), at ANCYL headquarters inJohannesburg April 8, 2010. The firebrand youth leader of South Africa's ruling party made clear he would not be hushed on Thursday, demandingZimbabwe-style land seizures from white farmers and promising to keep singing a controversial song.






African National Congress youth league leader Julius Malema points at a BBC television journalist Jonah Fisher in this image taken from TV at a press conference in Johannesburg South Africa Thursday April 8, 2010. Fisher left the press conference after the incident.











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