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Yasmin Sooka Warns of Possible US Sanctions Against Julius Malema

May 24, 2025
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Yasmin Sooka Warns of Possible US Sanctions Against Julius Malema
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In a significant development that has stirred South African politics, human rights expert Yasmin Sooka has suggested that Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema could face potential sanctions from the United States. This revelation has sparked widespread reactions across social media, political circles, and civil society, raising questions about Malema’s international standing and the future of the EFF.

Sooka, a former member of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and a globally recognized human rights advocate, made the statement amid increasing international scrutiny of political leaders accused of inciting violence, undermining democracy, or violating human rights. She pointed to Malema’s controversial rhetoric, alleged ties to violent political actions, and his stance on land reform as factors that could attract attention from US authorities, particularly under laws such as the Global Magnitsky Act.

The Global Magnitsky Act allows the US government to impose travel bans and asset freezes on foreign individuals involved in serious human rights violations or corruption. If sanctioned, Malema could face restrictions on international travel, financial isolation, and a significant blow to his political credibility both domestically and abroad.

Malema has long balanced populist advocacy with political provocation. His passionate speeches, calls for radical economic change, and confrontational approach toward opponents have earned him a large following—but also strong opposition. With the possibility of US sanctions now looming, many are questioning whether his actions have crossed a line.

Public opinion in South Africa is split. His supporters view the potential sanctions as an unjust Western attack on a leader challenging entrenched economic power structures. Meanwhile, critics argue that it is a necessary reckoning for a figure whose conduct has frequently tested legal boundaries.

The news has ignited social media, with hashtags like #MalemaSanctions and #EFFUnderFire trending nationwide. Many are watching closely to see if the US will take action—and how Malema will respond.

Updates on this developing story will continue as South Africa awaits the potential political repercussions that could reshape its leadership landscape.

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