Julius Malema Blasts Mnangagwa, Says He Is ” Same Same” With Mugabe
17 January 2019
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EFF leader Julius Malema addresses party supporters after visiting the family home of Anti-Apartheid Activist Winnie Madikizela Mandela in Orlando West, Soweto. Picture: Alaister Russell/The Sunday Times
By Farai D Hove| Below is the full text of EFF leader, Julius Malema’s party statement following the brutal attacks on civilian protesters in a stayaway strike that enforced on the povo by sections of the military and police. In their statement, the EFF said, Mnangagwa is “consistent with the Mugabe administration in violation of the citizen’s right to protest and civil disobedience.”

FULL TEXT:

The EFF extends its solidarity with the people of Zimbabwe, who have taken to the streets to protest against the increase in petrol prices. We call on the government of Zimbabwe to respond to these demonstrations with restraint. We particularly condemn the unleashing of military on citizens who are exercising their right to protest.

A democratic government knows too well that militaries are not entities used to respond to protesting, armless, and defenceless citizens. To unleash the military is to treat citizens as enemies of the state, who must be met with excessive violence, force and death, as militaries are death driven, only to be deployed to those who are armed and sworn enemies of the people. Militaries should never ever be used against protests and civil defiance demonstrations actions.

The progressive international community celebrated the fall of Mugabe, with the hope that the era of human rights abuse, associated with his reign in Zimbabwe, will come to an end. President Mnangagwa is therefore consistent with the Mugabe administration in violation of the citizen’s right to protest and civil disobedience.