Riotous Assemblies Act still an instrument of oppression, argues EFF

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EFF leader Julius Malema is challenging the constitutionality of the Act, saying the state is using apartheid-era legislation to prosecute him.

 

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UnmovedLee It is..

I have been following EFF tweets on this. Jirre, this Ngcukaitobi guy is all over the place. Where does he advertise his services, in the 'Bargains' section of the newspaper? Incoherent. Falling about. I feel sorry for the judge, 'coz I would have fallen asleep amidst this drivel

Makes sense where the government is not chosen by the people

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