Home

Flamethrower attack on Pan-African flag

Staff WritersAP
The flame-damaged Pan-African flag flies outside the headquarters of the Uhuru Movement in Florida.
Camera IconThe flame-damaged Pan-African flag flies outside the headquarters of the Uhuru Movement in Florida. Credit: AP

A person using a flamethrower set fire Saturday to a Pan-African flag flying on a pole outside the headquarters of the Uhuru Movement, a Black international socialist group based in Florida.

Security video released by the group shows the driver of a white Honda sedan pulling up outside the group's St Petersburg headquarters, removing a flamethrower from the trunk and shooting a tower of fire at the flag flying about nine metres above the ground.

The group says the man stopped when a worker inside the building yelled at him. The video shows him putting the flamethrower back in the trunk and then driving away. A photo supplied by the group shows the flag with a large hole.

St Petersburg police said they are investigating the fire and are working to identify a suspect.

The Uhuru Movement is part of the African People's Socialist Party, which says it is "uniting African people as one people for liberation, social justice, self-reliance and economic development."

Get in front of tomorrow's news for FREE

Journalism for the curious Australian across politics, business, culture and opinion.

READ NOW

Akile Akai, the group's director of agitation and propaganda, said the attack was in the same vein as the May killing of 10 Black people at a Buffalo, New York, supermarket. Police say the arrested suspect in the Buffalo massacre is a white nationalist.

Akai said such attacks are caused by the decline of a "social system and facade of normalcy based on oppression, colonialism and exploitation."

Get the latest news from thewest.com.au in your inbox.

Sign up for our emails