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EFF demands that the French leave Africa

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EFF members and citizens and supporters of Ambazonia and other African countries marched to the French Embassy demanding the country’s withdrawal from the continent.

EFF CICJulius Malema and the party’s leadership are leading from the front at the picket to the French Embassyi in Pretoria. Picture: Oupa Mokoena/African News Agency (ANA)

PRETORIA – The EFF is unrelenting in its demand that France withdraw its presence from the African continent, with the party marching to the French Embassy on Wednesday.

EFF members and supporters alike gathered at the Magnolia Dell Park in Brooklyn where they kicked off their procession.

Citizens from other African countries were also present in support of the red berets.

Video: Kamogelo Moichela

The Vice President of the Federal Republic of Ambazonia, Dabney Yerima, told Independent Media that they too want France to refrain from “harassing” the people in Ambazonia.

Ambazonia is also know as Amba Land and came into existence as a breakaway state in West Africa constituting the north-west and south-west regions of Cameroon.

Yerima lauded the EFF for organising the picket, adding that the action would raise awareness of the atrocities that France is allegedly carrying out on the continent.

He accused France of using its power and influence to take over Africa.

“The war of genocide that is going on in our territory is being caused by the French and supporters, because their whole role is to assimilate our people because of their interest in our natural resources,” Yerima said.

He further maintained that all African countries should embark on this movement, “so the African countries are realising that France being that puppet master to impose leaders on them, to impose their system of governance and to even impose their will on our people, it’s unacceptable”.

He stated that Africans are not happy with how France is operating across the African continent.

EFF leader Julius Malema was expected to address members of the EFF outside the embassy.

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