Members of AfriForum pose for a photograph with a banner at the vandalised Paul Kruger statue, 6 April 2015, at Church Square in Pretoria. The banner reads: "We are going nowhere!". The statue was vandalised on Sunday night. Initially the EFF claimed …
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