‘The Revolution Starts Now’ Say Ultra-Leftists in South Africa

‘The Revolution Starts Now’ Say Ultra-Leftists in South Africa
EFF leader Julius Malema denies that a song is inciting violence against South Africa's white farming community. EFF
Darren Taylor
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JOHANNESBURG, South Africa—Hundreds were arrested for public violence, homes were petrol-bombed, and trains and buses attacked as South Africa’s third-largest political movement fired the first shots in what it pledged would be a “revolution” that would soon sweep the African National Congress (ANC) out of power.

The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) accuses the ANC, which has ruled since apartheid ended in 1994, of abandoning the country’s millions of poor black people in favor of “climbing into bed with white capitalists” and appeasing white taxpayers.