[imagesource: EFF/Twitter]
Last week, the EFF stationed themselves outside of Brackenfell High School.
They were met there by Brackenfell High School parents, as well as members of the community, and things quickly turned ugly.
The days that followed saw the school governing body attempting to obtain an urgent interdict against the red berets that would bar them from protesting outside of the school, which was denied by Judge Siraj Desai.
The EFF promised that they would behave themselves in the protest planned for today, November 20.
That protest is currently in full swing, and following myriad Twitter posts calling on members of the party to “push back”, and “descend and ensure that nothing operates” at the school posted over the course of the week, things are already out of hand.
Please note that some of the captions on the videos below are inflammatory and do not reflect the views of 2oceansvibe.
The EFF kicked the day’s events off by trying to set up a mobile toilet which Brackenfell residents weren’t too keen on:
Brackenfell residents confront #EFF members who are trying to set up mobile toilet ahead of their planned protest at the high school. Video: @PoswaGrant /@AfriNewsAgency #brackenfellhigh pic.twitter.com/pTNWLoCM2z
— IOL News (@IOL) November 20, 2020
A group gathered outside the school to counter the protest were warned to leave before 10AM when the march was scheduled to start:
#BrackenfellHigh People who have gathered on the opposite end of the street, believed to be locals, have been warned to disperse by 10:00. Cape Party leader Jack Miller says they are seeking legal advice as they should have the right to observe. @TeamNews24 pic.twitter.com/H3hnEy5umQ
— Tammy Petersen (@TammyPetersen87) November 20, 2020
The police have chased away the counter protestors at the #Brackenfellhighschool apparently they did not bother to do the paperwork and get approval for their “supervisory protests”.
Only the #EFFInBrackenfell has the necessary paperwork. pic.twitter.com/4KsLHLxToh
— AFRICA ANALYST. (@MightiJamie) November 20, 2020
According to News24, hundreds of EFF protesters arrived via bus for what they’re calling ‘Red Friday’.
Good morning Beautiful Fighters ✊🏿 Wake up #EFFInBrackenfell let’s go #EFFRedFriday pic.twitter.com/vNmJsjRfPI
— Battalion 54 (@54Battalion) November 20, 2020
The protesters marching down the road towards the school were met by a heavy police presence. Police fired stun grenades and water cannons to disperse EFF supporters.
EFF wordt getrakteerd op een waterkanon en rubber kogels van SAPS! Wie sponsort dit tuig van Malema? pic.twitter.com/n0FEYDSzZH
— Arjan (@Polska82) November 20, 2020
BREAKING: Stun grenades and water cannons fired at EFF protesters meters away from #BrackenfellHigh #EFFInBrackenfell @Newzroom405 pic.twitter.com/uO0yIWq8Kf
— Athi Mtongana (@Artii_M) November 20, 2020
Police protecting white people again. Last time they used shields to disperse white parents now it’s black people they’re using extreme force.#EFFInBrackenfell#SummerYoMuthi pic.twitter.com/gqOvKfXT75
— Jan Van Potgieter🇿🇦🇮🇹 (@SciTheComedist) November 20, 2020
Tensions rising with more bused of EFF supporters descending on #Brackenfell . Stun grenades and watercanons as protesters try to make their way to the High school. But only 100 are officially allowed including EFF leader Julius Malema. pic.twitter.com/4dUtxEJOX0
— NMacheroux-Denault (@NMacherouxD) November 20, 2020
The EFF’s Marshall Dlamini is, at the time of writing, negotiating with SAPS to find a way to hand over a memorandum outlining their grievances. SAPS is saying that only 100 protesters will be allowed to gather.
The EFF’s Marshall Dlamini negotiates passage to hand over a memorandum at #brackenfellhigh (@itchybyte) pic.twitter.com/DO3vu8SXB0
— Team News24 (@TeamNews24) November 20, 2020
Per IOL, classes at the school are continuing as normal, but exams have been cancelled for today.
Chairperson Guillaume Smith of the governing body says:
The school is in no way malicious nor does it have an ill intent towards anyone. Our priority has always been the well-being of all our learners. While the situation we find ourselves in is an unfortunate emotional one, we are grateful that both our learners and staff have been handling it well.
“We are pleading with everyone to consider that no issue can ever be resolved by shouting profanities and being violent,” said Smith.
It’s going to be a long day.
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