IN PICS | Masks burn in Durban as protesters call for vaccines and Ramaphosa to fall

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IN PICS | Masks burn in Durban as protesters call for vaccines and Ramaphosa to fall
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Several groups marched to Durban's high court on Monday, where they burnt their masks in protest against what they deem as state control.

A protester adds his mask to the burning pile as a symbol of his opposition to government violating people's freedom of choiceAn anti-mask and anti-vax activist in Durban claimed on Monday that making people wear masks was akin toThat’s the view of Michael Southwood of the Unity Group, who joined several political parties and anti-vaccination groups during a protest in Durban on Monday, where they threw their masks on to the ground and set them alight.

This, they claimed, government was doing by forcing people to wear masks and by implementing the concept of vaccination passports, which have been advocated by president Cyril Ramaphosa as the mastermind.

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