The EFF leader, who two months ago said if the police did not “find the Indians” who had killed people the EFF would do so, called for peace.
EFF leader Julius Malema greets supporters after visiting a voting station in Umlazi, KwaZulu-Natal, on September 18 2021.the predominantly Indian township of Phoenix in Durban for the first time since 36 people were killed there in the July unrest.
The Phoenix killings took place during riots and looting in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng that left more than 300 people dead and hundreds of businesses destroyed. Despite a soft tone from the routinely fiery Malema, especially on race matters, he acknowledged that “innocent people lost lives here in Phoenix but that must not be attributed to every Indian you come across, because to do that amounts to self hate. There are lots of Indians against that.”
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