Financial Freedom Fighters (EFF) chief Julius Malema says former president Jacob Zuma is a sellout for supporting the Kingdom of Morocco.
The sentiment comes because the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Celebration chief visited the Moroccan International Minister in Rabat and endorsed the nation’s sovereignty over occupied Western Sahara.
MALEMA CALLS JACOB ZUMA A SELLOUT FOLLOWING MOROCCO VISIT
Chatting with journalists on the sidelines on the East London Justice of the Peace’s Court docket on Monday, 21 July, Malema weighed in on Zuma’s current go to to the North African nation.
“On Morocco, that was an entire sell-out place. Now there’s maneuvering; they’re now not emphasising their get together place on Morocco. They’re saying, no, a former head of state can go to any nation and have interactions with these folks.
“Nobody is questioning that. We’re questioning his place and that of his get together regarding Morocco. We’re very clear. We’re for the folks of Western Sahara, and we should make it possible for they too realise their freedom of their lifetime,” he stated.
Malema’s remark comes because the African Nationwide Congress (ANC) additionally criticised Zuma on the weekend for the go to.
ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula additionally advised journalists that the popularity of Morocco’s occupation of Western Sahara by Zuma was not a shock.
Mbalula stated Zuma represented all the pieces flawed, which is “pursued by sell-outs”.
“We, because the ANC, will struggle facet by facet for the self-determination of the Sahrawi folks. We’re in solidarity with them, and Morocco should cease the occupation of Western Sahara. Zuma isn’t any messiah. He’s a sell-out of notice. For no matter cause that he’s doing all of this, it’s no shock to us.
“The very determination to steal the belongings of the ANC to kind a political get together and name it what it’s, to divide our folks, weaken the African Nationwide Congress for his aggrandisement, is what he has been. He will probably be remembered for that by historical past,” Mbalula stated.
HOW DID MOROCCO END UP CONTROLLING WESTERN SAHARA?
It has been reported that Morocco controls roughly 80% of Western Sahara and has pushed for its authority over the territory to be formally recognised.
Western Sahara, a largely uninhabited desert territory alongside Africa’s northwest coast, was previously underneath Spanish colonial rule till Morocco annexed it in 1975. Since then, the area has been the middle of a long-standing territorial battle between Morocco and the native Saharawi inhabitants, who’re represented by the Polisario Entrance, IOL reported.
The Polisario Entrance, backed by Algeria, controls the remaining 20% because the Saharawi Arab Democratic Republic (SARD). The African Union recognises the SARD as a full member.
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