South Africa's Clicks beauty stores raided after 'racist' hair advert

Protesters have forced several stores of a South African health and beauty company to close, after it ran a hair advertisement they deemed racist.

The Clicks advert had pictures of African hair labelled dry, dull and damaged, while an example of white hair was described as fine and flat.

Opposition party Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) called the advert “racist” and “dehumanising”.

Its leader Julius Malema called for all Clicks stores to be closed.The company has threatened legal action against the political party but Mr Malema urged his supporters to be “combat ready” and said the EFF wouldn’t be “intimidated by threats”.

The Clicks advert, which has since been withdrawn, was posted online last week.

“[I am] deeply disappointed that we allowed insensitive and offensive images to be published on our website,” Clicks boss Vikesh Ramsunder said in a statement on Sunday. He added that the “negligent employees” had been suspended.

His apology has not assuaged EFF supporters who raided several stores across the country on Monday. Videos shared on Twitter show some Clicks stores closed, while others have security guards forming a protective line in front of singing protesters.

In another video the party supporters are seen pulling down shelves in a store.In Mpumalanga province, a group of people threw a petrol-bomb at a Clicks store in Emalahleni municipality.

“According to information that we have gathered, around 1am a group of men came and threw a petrol bomb at the shop. However, only a few glass [panes] were cracked but the shop itself is safe, nothing was damaged in the shop,” said the province’s police spokesperson Leonard Hlathi.

BBC

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