Video: Brawl erupts in South Africa parliament
A fight broke out in South Africa's parliament as opposition politicians trying to disrupt a speech by President Jacob Zuma clashed with security guards.
Members of the Economic Freedom Fighters party, who were dressed in red, were physically removed from the parliament building in Cape Town after they said Mr Zuma himself should leave because of corruption allegations against him.
The opposition party has been thrown out of parliament before, but the latest confrontation was particularly aggressive. Window panes in a parliament door were shattered during the chaos.
After the brawl, Mr Zuma called for dialogue among political leaders.
In March, South Africa's Constitutional Court said Mr Zuma "failed to uphold" the constitution when he did not pay back some of the more than £13m in state funds used to upgrade his rural home.





