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Wednesday, 22 April 2015
South Africa deploys army to quell xenophobic violence
Troops, who minister says will deter criminal
activity, deployed despite clashes having
subsided after days of violence-:
Soldiers have been deployed to volatile areas in
Johannesburg and KwaZulu-Natal in a bid to quell
anti-immigrant violence that has killed at least
seven people in several weeks of unrest,
Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, South Africa's defence
minister, has said.
The government had vowed to crack down
strongly on the unrest, but the decision to put
soldiers on the streets on Tuesday came after
two nights of relative quiet in both cities.
"We come in as the last resort, the army will serve
as a deterrent against the crime that we see,"
Mapisa-Nqakula told reporters, declining to
give details on how many troops would be
involved.
"There are people who will be critical but those
who are vulnerable will appreciate this decision,"
she said.
"Now we [are] deploying because there is an
emergency."
Mapisa-Nqakula made the announcement in
Alexandra, a Johannesburg township where a
Zimbabwean couple survived a shooting
overnight.
The man and woman were both shot in their
necks and the woman suffered an additional shot
in her leg, the minister said. Both Zimbabweans
were treated and discharged from hospital, the
Associated Press news agency reported without
mentioning the couple's names.
In the same Alexandra area, a Mozambican man
was stabbed to death by four South African men
over the weekend. Photographs of the stabbing
were published in a local newspaper on Sunday.
The four South African men appeared in court on
Tuesday and remain in police custody, said
Velekhaya Mgobhozi, the National Prosecuting
Authority spokesman.
-*'Support' to police*-
Police have struggled to contain mobs who have
been attacking foreigners from Zimbabwe,
Malawi, Mozambique and other African countries
in both the economic capital Johannesburg and
in the port city of Durban.
"We are not here to take over the work of the
police. We are simply here to give support to
what the police are trying to do in their efforts to
prevent a continuation with what we have
seen," Mapisa-Nqakula said.
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