Bikers’ farm murders protest draws thousands at Union Buildings
Organiser Tommie Blignaut said earlier in the week that the movement was to get the attention of the government and strengthen the laws around farm murders.
Bikers’ farmer murders protests attended by thousands of people. Photo: Twitter @ILaesecke
Thousand of bikers marched to the Union Buildings in Pretoria on Saturday to highlight farm murders in the country.
The protest was organised by the Stop Farm Murders movement along with various other organisations was reportedly attended by around 9,000 to 15,000 bikers.
Organiser Tommie Blignaut said earlier in the week that the movement was to get the attention of the government and strengthen the laws around farm murders.
Hundreds of bikers also participated in Nelson Mandela Bay in the Eastern Cape and in Kimberely in the Northern Cape.
#BikersAgainstFarmMurders pic.twitter.com/9yFhl4Cuce
— Lize Bright (@LizeBright) August 29, 2020
Bikers against Farm Murders at Union buildings today. Thanks for the support guys! pic.twitter.com/gVyKShardL
— lydia van der merwe (@DerLydia) August 29, 2020
STOP #FarmMurders #FarmAttacks – Union Buildings 29 August 2020 pic.twitter.com/p11KEiiGid
— Isoldé Laesecke (@ILaesecke) August 29, 2020
Absolutely amazing turnout in Nelson Mandela Bay to bring attention to Farm Murders in South Africa. Well done NMB! pic.twitter.com/Nvm7unibLQ
— Renaldo “Ngamla” Gouws ???????? (@RenaldoGouws) August 29, 2020
Bikers riding to the #unionbuildings from all over the country who are protesting against racism and murders #zerocrime #zeroracism #onenation #respect pic.twitter.com/y8WwVdEfFw
— BlueHawkTactical (@Bluehawktactic1) August 29, 2020
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