The Anti-Privatisation Forum (APF) was established in July 2000 by activists and organisations involved in two key anti-privatisation struggles: the struggle against iGoli 2002 in Johannesburg, and the struggle against Wits 2001 at Wits University. The APF had affiliates from the unions, communities, students and the left, including Keep Left.
Trevor Ngwane, one of the founding members[1] and its best known leader, is a committed Trotskyist.[2]
The movement suffered significant state repression.[3]
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