Pejuang Kemerdekaan Ekonomi (bahasa Inggris: Economic Freedom Fighters, EFF) adalah partai politik Pan-Afrikanissayap kiri[18][19] sampai kiri jauh di Afrika Selatan.[20][21][22] Partai ini didirikan oleh mantan Presiden Liga Pemuda Kongres Nasional Afrika (ANCYL), Julius Malema dan rekan-rekannya pada 2013.[23] Malema adalah Presiden EFF, mengepalai Tim Komando Pusat yang berfungsi sebagai struktur sentral partai.[24] Partai ini telah dituduh mengobarkan rasisme anti-India dan antikulit putih. Malema sendiri telah dihukum pada 2011 karena menyanyikan lagu rasis "Shoot the Boer" (Tembak si Boer).[25]
^"EFF Constitution"(PDF). Economic Freedom Fighters. 16 Desember 2016. Diarsipkan dari asli(PDF) tanggal 2020-07-30. Diakses tanggal 25 April 2020. The EFF subscribes to the Marxist-Leninist and Fanonian schools of thought on its analysis of the State, imperialism, class and race contradictions in every society.{{cite web}}: ()
^ ab"About Us". Economic Freedom Fighters. Diakses tanggal 16 April 2020.
^Campbell, John (2016). Morning in South Africa. Indiana University Press. hlm. 187. Often explicitly antiwhite in its rhetoric, it [the EFF] would expropriate without compensation white-owned property...
^Lewis, Megan (2016). Performing Whitely in the Postcolony: Afrikaners in South African Theatrical and Public Life. University of Iowa Press. hlm. 62. Several events added fuel to the fire: the increasing popularity of Julius Malema's antiwhite political party, the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF)...
^Social Changes in a Global World. p.66. Author - Ulrike Schuerkens. Published by SAGE. Published in London in 2017. Accessed via Google Books.
^The World Since 1945: An International History. p.535. 2nd edition. Authors - P. M. H. Bell and Mark Gilbert. Published by Bloomsbury in London. First published in 2001, 2nd edition in 2017.
^Alison Williams (27 Oktober 2015). "South Africa's left-wing EFF leads latest anti-government protest". Reuters (dalam bahasa Inggris). Diakses tanggal 13 Juni 2020. South Africa's left-wing Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) led a march on Tuesday calling for a fairer distribution of the country's wealth, the latest sign of anti-government dissent following a wave of student protests last week.