
DURBAN- The court case, in which EFF leader Julius Malema is accused of inciting supporters to invade land, has been postponed in the Newcastle Magistrate’s Court.
The case has been postponed to February 2019, he is facing chargers for contravening the Riotous Assemblies Act. Malema he was basically repeating what is in the Freedom Charter.
Speaking outside the Newcastle court room addressing supporters he said, “When we said the majority of Indians are racist they were all screaming. But to show the hypocrisy of South Africa and to show that racism is indeed alive, former Constitutional Judge [Zak] Yacoob, who is an Indian himself, says 90 percent of Indians are racist. They never said they are taking him to court. They never threatened him.”
#LandOccupation Malema: Today every worker abused by a white racist or an Indian racist can run to the EFF for help because we have political power.
— Economic Freedom Fighters (@EFFSouthAfrica) June 25, 2018
#LandOccupation Malema: The EFF has political power and that is why tomorrow we are starting the public hearings on the amendment of section 25 of the constitution. It is because we made that motion in parliament that today we are having such a process.
— Economic Freedom Fighters (@EFFSouthAfrica) June 25, 2018
#LandOccupation Malema: The Riotus Assembly’s Act was passed to stop our people from receiving what is rightfully theirs.
— Economic Freedom Fighters (@EFFSouthAfrica) June 25, 2018
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Photo Credit- The South African
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