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Tension as police fire teargas at anti-immigrant protesters in South Africa

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South African police on Wednesday used rubber bullets and teargas to disperse hundreds of anti-immigrant protesters in the coastal city of Durban.

The demonstration is the latest sign of rising anti-foreigner sentiment in the country, which has repeatedly witnessed similar tensions over the years. In some cases, these incidents have turned violent and resulted in deaths.

Authorities moved in to break up the crowd as the protest gathered momentum, aiming to prevent the situation from escalating further.

With local elections less than a year away, the issue of immigration has become a major political talking point, drawing strong reactions and deepening divisions within communities.

The protesters were whipped into action by groups including political parties and xenophobic vigilante movement Operation Dudula, whose name means “push back” in Zulu.

They poured into the streets waving placards, singing and chanting as they demanded tougher action against undocumented foreign nationals.

Police had initially managed to hold the marchers back from heading towards the beachfront, which protesters claimed was rife with drug dealers and other criminal activity.

But a small group broke away, harassing bystanders and looting shops, triggering the show of force.

Some shop owners, fearing looting and possible violence, had shuttered their businesses well before the march began.

“People can call us names but we cannot allow a situation where our country is being destroyed before our very own eyes,” said Herman Mashaba, leader of the ActionSA party, which promises to tighten immigration controls.

“We are seeing our government allowing our country to be flooded by groups from all over the world as far as Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nigeria, Mexico, all over the world. So we are saying to our government this is unacceptable,” he said at the protest.

Among the marchers was 81‑year‑old Thembi Dlamini from Clermont, west of Durban, who said she had joined last year’s protest as well.

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“I have seen my country going down because officials take bribes to give documents illegally, police allow drug trade because they are paid,” she said, adding: “Jobs are being taken away by our brothers from other parts of Africa who are here illegally. Where will our children get jobs?”

As the continent’s most industrialised economy, South Africa is a prime destination for people seeking work even though its own unemployment rate hovers around 32 percent.

Competition for jobs has caused resentment among unemployed South Africans.

According to the statistics agency, some three million foreigners, or 5.1 percent of the population, live in the country. AFP

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