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Ásia, Deutsche Welle, Inglês – South Africa braces for anti-migrant protests


Tensions are rising ahead of planned anti-migrant protests on June 30, as South Africa’s government warns against violence. Analysts say deep social and economic crises are fueling unrest and xenophobia.

South Africais on edge in the days leading up to planned anti-migrant demonstrations on June 30, with authorities warning against unrest and preparing for possible violence.

President Cyril Ramaphosa issued a firm message as tensions escalated nationwide: “We will not tolerate any attempts to destabilise the country by anyone, whether marching or otherwise,” Ramaphosa said.

The protests have been called by groups including “March and March” and others campaigning against undocumented migration. These organizations have set an informal deadline for migrants without legal status to leave the country, raising fears of renewed xenophobic violence in a nation that has experienced repeated outbreaks since the end of apartheid in 1994.

Minister of Police Firoz Cachalia emphasized that while peaceful protest is protected under South Africa’s constitution, any unlawful actions will be met with force. He said crime, intimidation, violence, destruction of property and any attempt to undermine public safety will not be tolerated.