The Phoenix tinderbox
EFF members this week marched against racism in Phoenix in Durban. Racial tension has been running high since 36 African people were shot dead by vigilantes during the unrest and looting in the area last month. Photo: darren stewart / gallo images
On Thursday, fear in Phoenix was heightened when thousands of EFF supporters marched to the local police station to deliver a memorandum demanding an investigation into the killings.
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