A billboard on a Pretoria highway calling for President Cyril Ramaphosa to arrest Russian President Vladimir Putin has sparked controversy, with the EFF calling for it to be removed.
, put up billboards on the N1 and R21 highways between Johannesburg and Pretoria in May, calling for the arrest of Putin“President Ramaphosa, arrest Putin,” the billboard reads.
Attempts to contact the municipality for comment on the claims and the billboard were unsuccessful at the time of publishing., written consent from the municipality must be obtained before any sign is erected. Freedom of expression doesn’t mean you should incite violence. Whoever tries to arrest Putin can cause war in the country. We are preventing it from turning uglyhe believed the billboard would incite violence as people have different views about Putin's arrest.
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