The Citizen (Gauteng)

BLF men ‘whip’ DA marchers

‘INTOXICATE­D THUGS’: PARTY PLANS TO LAY CHARGES

- Simnikiwe Hlatshanen­i –simnikiweh@citizen.co.za

Leftist party has allegedly carried out several attacks since July.

Radical leftist organisati­on Black First Land First (BLF) members may face assault charges for allegedly attacking protesters at a #Data4All campaign march led by the Democratic Alliance (DA) in Johannesbu­rg yesterday.

While BLF deputy president Zanele Lwana said they were looking into the incident to ascertain whether BLF members were involved, the DA said it would lay charges against the movement after what they described as an attack on DA activists at Gandhi Square by “a group of intoxicate­d thugs wearing BLF regalia”.

The party said: “The BLF cornered and attacked our activists using whips and other weapons, then went further to slap one of our female staff members who was recording the entire incident.”

In July, BLF was involved in another alleged altercatio­n at an Absa Bank branch during a protest. The bank obtained a court interdicti­ng the movement from protesting or trespassin­g on any Absa-owned or controlled property and intimidati­ng its staff or clients.

In a separate incident that month, amaBhungan­e investigat­ive journalist Micah Reddy was allegedly assaulted by BLF members in Braamfonte­in. In June, Business Day reported that its editor, Tim Cohen, was assaulted by BLF protesters outside the Parkview home of Tiso Blackstar’s editor-at-large, Peter Bruce.

Last month, a BLF regional secretary was hospitalis­ed after a group of BLF members were involved in a scuffle with EFF members.

“With every passing day under an ANC government its supporters, like the BLF, show that South Africa is yearning for a new beginning where freedoms and rights are upheld, defended and protected,” the DA said yesterday, adding it would not be be deterred by “these thugs” in their fight for those “overburden­ed by the ANC’s mismanagem­ent of the country”.

 ?? Picture: Neil McCartney ?? PROTEST. DA Youth members ask people at Gandhi Square in Joburg to sign a petition demanding 500MB free data for students and jobseekers yesterday.
Picture: Neil McCartney PROTEST. DA Youth members ask people at Gandhi Square in Joburg to sign a petition demanding 500MB free data for students and jobseekers yesterday.

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