EFF Leader Says South African Healing Requires Reparations and a Generation
EFF leader Julius Malema stated that a free and healed South Africa will take a generation and must include financial reparations from former colonizers and apartheid sponsors.
thesouthafrican.comEFF leader Julius Malema said a free and healed South Africa will take a generation and must include reparations from those who colonized the country and sponsored apartheid. Malema stated that former colonizers and apartheid sponsors should provide money as part of the healing process.
Background on the Statement The remarks address ongoing discussions about national healing and economic redress in South Africa. Malema presented the timeline and financial component as necessary elements for achieving a free and healed society.
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The statement may influence public debate on reparations policy in South Africa.
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