
EFF wants the stolen ‘Star of Africa’ diamond worn by King Charles III returned to SA.
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) has reiterated its call for the return of the ‘Star of Africa’ diamond worn by King Charles III
The diamond, also known as the Great Star of Africa or Cullinan I, was cut from a larger stone that was mined in South Africa in 1905 and given to the British royal family by the colonial rulers of South Africa.
The 530-carat diamond is currently mounted on the King’s royal scepter.
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In a statement released by the EFF, which is the country’s third largest political formation, they said King Charles continues to flaunt stolen property.
“The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) reiterates its demand for the return of the stolen Star of Africa from the internationalist mafia, the British monarchy.”
“The largest diamond, known as the Star of Africa is set in the British monarch’s sceptre and Imperial State Crown.”
“Today, 116 years later, the King of England, Charles III continues in the pompous steps of his predecessors flaunting the stolen Star of Africa at his coronation.”
“Apartheid criminal Louis Botha handed over the Star of Africa to the ruthless British colonisers in 1907. Botha, was a well-known apartheid criminal who had no legitimacy to hand over the Star of Africa.”
EFF Statement On The Flaunting Of The Stolen Star Of Africa At The Coronation Of The King Of England pic.twitter.com/JD5ahvn9yD
— Economic Freedom Fighters (@EFFSouthAfrica) May 7, 2023
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