Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) - October 11, 2005
Kwanele Sosibo
Unabashed Aids denialist Brink also describes former Mail & Guardian journalists Jaspreet Kindra and Nawaal Deane, and current M&G editor Ferial Haffajee, as the "fiery pepper" to the "salt" of "stupid white women".
These remarks appear in his unpublished book Just Say Yes Mr President, in which he purports to document "what's on the president's mind" with regards to HIV/Aids. Excerpts have been circulated via e-mail.
This week Brink stood by his comments on the journalists, but refused to talk about the rest of the manuscript, saying it had been fraudulently distributed and was being revised.
Other women Aids journalists attacked in the draft in the M&G's possession are The Star's Lynne Altenroxel and Health-e News Service staffer Anso Thom, who are described as "airheads".
The draft also attacks University of KwaZulu-Natal academic Suzanne Leclerc-Madlala and freelance journalist Charlene Smith, who are said to "twitter in the same book club" about sexual violence among African men.
A key target of the draft is Health-e News Service journalist and manager Kerry Cullinan, who is labelled a "drug industry bunny". Referring to an article by Cullinan in which she says: "The South African man's reputation is in crisis", he attributes her viewpoint to her "struggling with why her ex-husband had cuckolded her, because the entire piece grappled with why black men, in her view, should be so promiscuous".
This week Cullinan said she had no interest in Brink's personal smears. "The whole personalisation of the conflict is nonsense. I believe people can say what they like, but I don't like the Rath Foundation intimidating people who write what they don't like," she said.
The South African National Editors' Forum has received a complaint from Health-e about the intimidation of its journalists and is investigating.
Health-e, led by Cullinan, is spearheading a hard-hitting investigation into bizarre vitamin experiments conducted by the Rath Foundation in Khayelitsha. Two people have died.
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