The Borneo Post

Protests in Johannesbu­rg over ‘racist’ H&M ad

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JOHANNESBU­RG: South African police Saturday intervened to clear protesters trashing outlets of Swedish clothing giant Hennes and Mauritz in Johannesbu­rg over a controvers­ial advertisem­ent of a black child.

A photo on the company’s online website of a black boy wearing a green hoodie with the inscriptio­n “coolest monkey in the jungle” had triggered outrage on social media and among observers worldwide.

The company has pulled the photograph but the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) – a radical group set up by the expelled head of the youth wing of the ruling African National Congress – organised protests at several H& M outlets in and around Johannesbu­rg.

Video footage showed activists trashing displays, kicking over and pulling down clothes rails as well as pushing over mannequins.

“Several incidents of protests at H& M stores around the province have been reported,” South African police ( SAPS) said in a tweet.

“At the East Rand Mall the protesters managed to enter the shop stole several items. SAPS members had to intervene and dispersed the group of protesters by firing rubber bullets.”

Floyd Shivambu from EFF said: ‘ That nonsense of a clothing store is now facing consequenc­es for its racism. All rational people should agree that the store should not be allowed to continue operating in South Africa.”

H&Misnottheo­nlymajorco­mpany to be hit by an advertisem­ent scandal in recent years.

Spanish clothing brand Zara in 2014 removed striped pyjamas with a yellow star after facing outrage over its resemblanc­e to clothes worn by Jewish prisoners in concentrat­ion camps. — AFP

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