Former residents of the Cape Town suburb, forcibly removed from their homes by the apartheid government, have found their homecoming a more troubling experience than they expected.
Former District Six residents, forcibly removed from the central Cape Town suburb by the apartheid authorities, have returned to the area only to find that people with no historical claims to the land have moved there too.
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