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25 Oct 2017 | 09:49 PM UTC

South Africa: Anti-US march in Johannesburg Oct. 26

The Black First Land First (BLF) movement to march from Rosebank to the US Consulate in Johannesburg on October 26; avoid the area

Warning

Event

The US Department of State has issued a warning to its citizens regarding a planned protest march by the Black First Land First (BLF) movement on Thursday, October 26. The march is planned to begin in Rosebank at 10:00 (local time), before proceeding to the US Consulate in Johannesburg, concluding around 14:00, in protest of US policies towards Venezuela. Authorities have issued a permit for only 200 people to participate in the march; nevertheless, transportation disruptions are likely in the area as well as an increased security presence. The march is expected to be peaceful.

Context

BLF is a political party in South Africa founded in 2015. BLF is considered a Marxist radical party that advocates for the non-compensated transfer of assets from White South Africans to indigenous Black South Africans. It holds no seats in parliament.

Advice

Individuals present in Johannesburg are advised to avoid all protests and to anticipate transportation disruptions in the vicinity of the march.

On a separate note, individuals in the country - particularly in urban areas - are advised to be on guard against high levels of criminal activity and to maintain a low profile at all times. Be particularly vigilant after dusk and avoid traveling on foot after nightfall. Criminals may be armed; do not resist if confronted and do not look your attacker(s) directly in the eye. Drive with windows closed, doors locked, and all personal possessions hidden from sight.