'There is no place in this country for such parties or politicians who gain votes by stoking vicious hatred'
“We shall not be subjecting ourselves to the kangaroo courts of white supremacy any further. We won’t appeal the decision of the electoral court.
“BLF is aware that the entire white establishment is terrified of the black agenda that we represent,” the group said.“Let historical record reflect that BLF was the first movement to be banned since the rise of majority rule. Let the record reflect the banning order was imposed on BLF on instigation of a right-wing.”
BLF added that it would be holding a special policy conference on November 30 in Durban to chart a way forward.
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