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Africa Subsaharan |
Troops sent onto S Africa streets |
2008-05-22 |
![]() This is the first time soldiers have been used to stamp out unrest in South Africa since the 1994 end of apartheid. The violence began on 11 May in a township north of Johannesburg, before spreading to the city and the surrounding region. Some 15,000 people have sought shelter from the attacks. Mozambique has provided buses to take about 9,000 people home. Some Zimbabweans are also going home, preferring to risk the violence there than stay in South Africa. Attacks have been reported in North-West province for the first time, after violence in Durban in recent days. There were also attacks in the north-eastern Mpumalanga province. However, police in Johannesburg say the situation there has become calmer. |
Posted by:anonymous5089 |
#1 Heyyyyyyyy, so how's Durban II shaping up? Or is it Turban II? ...dang. |
Posted by: Rex Mundi 2008-05-22 13:15 |