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South Africa police fire rubber bullets and teargas on anti-immigrant protest | |
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South African police have fired rubber bullets and teargas to disperse a crowd of anti-immigrant protesters in eastern Johannesburg, a witness has said. | |
About 200 protesters, shouting that they wanted immigrants to leave, had pelted passing vehicles and police with rocks on Thursday, triggering the show of force. | |
At least four people have been killed in a wave of anti-immigrant violence that started two weeks ago in Durban. | |
Johannesburg was the centre of xenophobic attacks in 2008 that killed more than 60 people. | |
The South African president, Jacob Zuma, has called for the killings to stop. | |
“What is happening in our country is not acceptable,” he told state broadcaster SABC in remarks broadcast on Wednesday night. | |
The authorities have erected safe camps in Durban, a key port, for fleeing immigrants – including Ethiopians, Nigerians, Malawians and Pakistanis – whose shops were looted and set of fire. | |
South Africa is home to an estimated 5 million immigrants. High unemployment, widespread poverty and massive income disparities add to environment in which outbreaks of anti-immigrant violence are common. | |
The official jobless rate is 25%, but economists say in reality it is much higher. |
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