EFF in Richards Bay complains to cops

 EFF Chairperson in the King Cetshwayo District Sibusiso Mthiyane questioned the right of private security and CPF members to fire at EFF members.


Pictured:  EFF King Cetshwayo District Sibusiso Mthiyane 

THE EFF leadership met with Richards Bay police top brass on Monday afternoon to discuss serious concerns after some of their members were allegedly fired at by private security and CPF members.

The party also said their members were stopped from entering the Richards Bay CBD in numbers due to road closures leading to the city, and questioned the harsh actions of private security members.

“At 6am, they shot people from the EFF. If we put tyres on the road, we are fighting government, we are not fighting any businesses. We are not looting. I am a custodian of preventing comrades from looting. “We are not looting at all.


Pictured: EFF members peacefully congregated outside Richards Bay SAPS on Monday afternoon

“We are condoning police shooting at our people but who gives permission to the private security to shoot our people,” said Mthiyane.

For a full news report click the link below:

https://zululandobserver.co.za/281051/watch-eff-in-richards-bay-complains-to-cops/

Find the attached link for Mr Mthiyanes speech :

https://youtu.be/Bl-E4IB7YaE

Stay tuned 


27 comments:

  1. Cops shot EFF members?

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  2. This is just another version of "apartheid"

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    1. We say to ourselves apartheid no longer exists 🥺
      But it does in many different ways and will never stop

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  3. Disappointing from people who are expected to protect all citizens regardless of political party

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  4. So sad without doing anything wrong

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    1. How can you shot people when they surrender?

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  5. The right to protest may be a manifestation of the right to freedom of assembly, the right to freedom of association, and the right to freedom of speech. Therefore why do our brothers and sister being brutal harmed nor treated while we have a right to peace protest?

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  7. What a shame on those bunch of losers who are supposed to be prptrcting the public's right to a peaceful demonstration.

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    1. The saps I sometimes feel like they don't know how to do their work, because how can you just shoot harmless and unarmed people, peaceful protesting.

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