Mail & Guardian
Africa · 3 hrs ago
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Foreigners seek UN intervention after Durban police station standoff
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Approximately 200 foreign nationals protesting outside Durban Central Police Station after fleeing alleged anti-immigrant violence were dispersed by police using tear gas and rubber bullets; the protesters are calling for UN intervention.
Foreigners seek UN intervention after Durban police station standoff
About 200 foreigners who say they are fleeing attacks linked to anti-immigrant groups have called for United Nations intervention after spending two days outside Durban Central Police Station, where police used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse them following a tense standoff
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