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EFF members protest in H&M store at Mall of the SOuth against racist advert. Picture: EFF.
The protest comes two days after groups of EFF supporters stormed H&M stores over a racist advert published by the Swedish retailer.
Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) are protesting in front of the Mall of Africa H&M store on Monday afternoon.
The reasons for the demonstration remain unclear.
The protest comes two days after groups of EFF supporters stormed H&M stores over a racist advert published by the Swedish retailer.
The EFF remain unapologetic about their actions at H&M and say they will not be told how to protest racism.
A man who was at the mall says there’s a heavy police presence as a group of about 20 people protest in front of the H&M store.
“The shops are closed and there’s a lot of security there. There’s a couple of police guys here and centre management is also present. They closed mainly all the shops on this level but they’re just dancing, they haven’t damaged anything. As I said security and the police are here.”
EFF live Protest @ H&H Mall of Africa. pic.twitter.com/x58WRbWLjr
— Ramzi@GP (@RamziGP) January 15, 2018
#EFF Malema: The closure of H&M is a measure of last resort. We simply want to instill a system of corrective behaviour.
— POWER987News (@POWER987News) January 15, 2018
Shops at Mall of Africa have shut their doors as EFF protests outside H&M pic.twitter.com/Nmn4m7giFM
— jesslevitt (@jesslevitt) January 15, 2018
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