Forced removals, 'false xenophobia claims': five stories on Cape Town refugees

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Forced removals, 'false xenophobia claims': five stories on Cape Town refugees
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“I don't think there is xenophobia here.”

Esa Alexander/Sunday Times

The clashes between refugees and authorities in Cape Town are continuing as the city clamps down on those living outside thethat others had perpetuated misinformation about being victims of xenophobia. He accused them of being chancers, saying xenophobia was not an issue in the city. Police dismantled hundreds of illegal structures occupied by the refugees in the city centre on Sunday.

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