Police fire teargas at EFF protesters in Brackenfell

Police fire teargas at EFF protesters in Brackenfell

Police on Friday fired teargas at opposition activists protesting against alleged racism at a Cape Town school where a whites-only year-end dance party was allegedly organised last month.

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Anti-riot police aimed teargas and water cannon towards hundreds of members of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) gathered near the school. 


The protesters dispersed and re-grouped a few blocks away.


Police later told the protest organisers that only 100 people were allowed to march to the school.


The protests were the latest of a string of demonstrations against alleged racism at Brackenfell High School following the dance party held sometime late in October.


Few days after the party, EFF members tried marching to the school but were blocked by some of the students' parents resulting in fist fights.


Widely shared video footage showed dramatic scenes of angry whites punching EFF's black protesters on the streets on November 9.


The confrontation disturbed President Cyril Ramaphosa who called for a probe, describing the clashes as "deeply regrettable".


"The spectacle of parents and protestors coming to blows at the school gate is deeply unfortunate," said Ramaphosa, adding the development brought "back hurtful memories of a past we should never seek to return to".


The clashes occurred a few weeks after similarly racially-charged protests in the central farming town of Senekal over the murder of a white farm manager by suspected black assailants.


Despite the end of apartheid a generation ago, racial tensions in South Africa often remain high.


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