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South Africa's Julius Malema appears in Limpopo court | |
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South Africa's firebrand politician Julius Malema has appeared in court to face money laundering charges. | |
A large crowd of his supporters has gathered outside the court in Polokwane, capital of his home state of Limpopo. | |
There is a heavy police presence and long stretches of barbed wire fencing have been put in place. | |
Mr Malema says the charges against him are politically motivated. | |
He is accused of abusing his former position as head of the African National Congress (ANC) Youth League. | |
Chanting and dancing outside the court, many members of the ANC Youth League are holding up placards saying "Hands off our leader". | Chanting and dancing outside the court, many members of the ANC Youth League are holding up placards saying "Hands off our leader". |
Fiery rhetoric | Fiery rhetoric |
Julius Malema is well-known in South Africa for his fiery populist rhetoric and lavish lifestyle, describing himself as an economic freedom fighter. | |
The 31-year-old politician was thrown out of the ANC in April, accused of sowing divisions in the party. | |
He is a fierce critic of his former ally, Jacob Zuma, recently attacking the president over his handling of the Marikana miners' strikes. | He is a fierce critic of his former ally, Jacob Zuma, recently attacking the president over his handling of the Marikana miners' strikes. |
According to the BBC's Africa correspondent Andrew Harding, some in South Africa believe he is being rushed to trial - less than a week after a warrant for his arrest was issued - in order to strengthen Mr Zuma's political position. | According to the BBC's Africa correspondent Andrew Harding, some in South Africa believe he is being rushed to trial - less than a week after a warrant for his arrest was issued - in order to strengthen Mr Zuma's political position. |
It is likely to be a long court battle that may offer insights into the corruption that many people believe blights South Africa, our correspondent says. | It is likely to be a long court battle that may offer insights into the corruption that many people believe blights South Africa, our correspondent says. |
Mr Malema is also the subject of a separate tax investigation. |