EFF denies SAHRC claims that it incited violence, promoted hatred at WC conference
JOHANNESBURG - The Economic Freedom Fighters has denied allegations of promoting hatred and inciting violence levelled against it by the South African Human Rights Commission .
"Why did Mandela take up a gun? He took up a gun because the revolution had reached a point where there is no longer an alternative but to kill," Malema said.Spokesperson Sinawo Tambo: "The EFF completely refutes the allegations by the South African Human Rights Commission because we think they are not only ignorant but they are baseless and lack appreciation of the political history of South Africa.
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