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Africa News reports South African police uproot a cannabis garden grown by indigenous Khoisan activists outside President Cyril Ramaphosa's office for over three years. Police arrest a Khoisan leader who clings to a shoulder-height cannabis plant as they drag it across the presidential lawn in Pretoria South African police Wednesday uprooted cannabis plants grown by indigenous activists who have camped outside President Cyril Ramaphosa's office for more than three years, AFP reporters saw. Their leader, wearing a traditional loincloth, clung to a shoulder-height plant as police dragged it across the presidential lawn in Pretoria before arresting him. "Police… you have declared war," he shouted. "We have been here peacefully. We are coming for you," warned the man, who calls himself King Khoisan South Africa. The Khoisan were formerly known as Bushmen or Hottentots — a name coined by Dutch settlers in the 17h century, reflecting the clicks characteristic of their languages. During the raid, another activist yelled in Afrikaans at the police, asking them: "For plants? For plants? You are rubbish people in uniforms." The group's tarpaulin tents have been a fixture on the emerald lawns of the South African president's office since 2018, when they began a campaign for official recognition of their languages. One of the tents is just metres (yards) away from a giant bronze statue of Nelson Mandela, the country's first black president. Around two dozen police, some in riot gear, others mounted on horseback and some with sniffer dogs, raided the small group. Police did not respond to AFP's request for comment, but journalists heard officers on the scene saying the raid was over the cannabis planted some six months ago in the activists' vegetable garden.   #3years57daysoflockdown at the Union Buildings still waiting on CyrilRamaphosa away from our homes & families12th Jan 2022 –…

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