People spreading the news to London, Stellenbosch police brutality protests going global

This is turning into something bigger anyone has imagined. The South African group on Facebook that’s against the police brutality in Stellenbosch has now gone global. With a new group coming up in London.

If you join these groups remember to keep it legal. Also the protests, keep them legal.

The news is spreading worldwide that the people of this country has had enough of crime and the corrupt police.

Several human rights violations happened on Friday which was caught on camera but the Police is still denying this. But no one can stop the people.

Many people want to see justice served here. The story continues.

The first group is here

The new group in London is here

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  1. Louis Says:

    Hi. I am currently teaching English in South Korea. I was a proud student at Stellenbosch University and now a proud member of the Alumni. Various South African English teachers in working in Korea studied at Stellenbosch University and are outraged at the footage seen on http://www.youtube.com. South Africans teaching in Korea are very upset about this as it puts South Africa, yet again, in a negative light in the global community. No only has this message reached London, but also the Far East! Including Stellenbosch Alumni teaching in Taiwan and China! Many South Africans working here are very proud of South Africa. Amidst all the Americans, Canadians, Australians, British and New Zealanders teaching abroad, South Africans tend to be the MOST patriotic! We constantly tell people how wonderful our country is. News like this shames us and our country and the South African community should realize this! Especially authoritarian figures such as the police!

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