South Africa Opposition Urges BRICS Leaders to Boycott Summit to Support Putin – News18

Last Updated: July 30, 2023, 09:54 IST

Russian President Vladimir Putin. (File photo/AP)

Russian President Vladimir Putin. (File photo/AP)

South Africa’s EFF leader calls for BRICS summit boycott in solidarity with Putin. ANC corruption and US AGOA threats under scrutiny

South Africa’s radical leftist opposition party on Saturday urged the leaders of China, India and Brazil to boycott the BRICS summit next month in solidarity with Russia’s Vladimir Putin, who will not be attending.

Putin’s potential visit had posed a diplomatic and legal dilemma for South Africa, as he is the target of an International Criminal Court arrest warrant, but it was confirmed earlier this month he wouldn’t participate in person.

At an anniversary rally for the South Africa’s third-largest party, the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), leader Julius Malema called on the remaining BRICS leaders to also skip the August 22-24 summit in a show of support for Putin.

“We call on the president of the People’s Republic of China, India and Brazil not to come to (the) BRICS summit in solidarity with President Putin,” Malema said.

Malema also denounced the United States for “threatening” South Africa by demanding it turn against the Russian leader in exchange for remaining part of the landmark African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), which grants duty-free access for most exports.

“They can take away AGOA and leave us with our sovereignty,” the 42-year-old said, addressing a a packed stadium of over 90,000 supporters donning the party colour red.

The militant EFF, which draws inspiration from Marxism-Leninism, was celebrating its 10th anniversary. The flags of the African Union and Cuba hang from the stage.

Malema condemned the corruption of the ruling African National Congress (ANC), which has governed the country since the advent of democracy in 1994 — promising to oust them in the next election.

In March, the EFF organised a national protest in a bid to force President Cyril Ramaphosa to step down over his handling of the country’s sickly economy and crippling energy crisis.

Malusi Khwane, an unemployed 46-year-old father wearing an EFF jacket and beret told AFP he was “fed up of the ANC government”.

“With EFF things are going to change. Next year they can even have a better chance to win the election with our support,” said Khwane.

(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed – AFP)

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