'We can't be shaken by racist small boys' — EFF SG

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AfriForum's case against EFF members for singing “Kill the Boer” started in the Gauteng high court in Johannesburg on Monday. Ernst Roets from AfriForum, the author of the book Kill the Boer: Government Complicity in SA's Brutal Farm Murders, read some sections of the book and answered questions in the court. AfriForum is taking the party to court over the singing of the song “dubul' ibhulu” (“kill the Boer”) by party leader Julius Malema. AfriForum is arguing that this was hate speech.
The secretary-general of the EFF, Marshall Mzingisi Dlamini, said the case was a waste of time and state resources and Roets was in court to “promote his book”.
7 Feb 2022 11AM English South Africa News · Daily News

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