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Julius Malema, the South African opposition figure is challenging an apartheid-era law used to prosecute him over calls to occupy white-owned land.

He is accused of encouraging his supporters to occupy white-owned land in a speech he had given in June, in opposition to the 1956 Riotous Assemblies Act. It has been agreed by a judge  to postpone his trial while he challenges the act in the Constitutional Court.

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