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Sunday, 26 April 2015
South Africa winds up relief camp for foreigners
Government-operated temporary shelters for
foreign nationals displaced by xenophobic
violence in Johannesburg have now been closed,
officials have told Al Jazeera.
Zweli Dlamini, a spokesperson for the Ekurhuleni
Metropolitan Municipality, said late on Saturday
that local leaders in affected communities had
assured authorities that foreign nationals would
be secure after a series of meetings between
government, police officers and community
leaders.
“We only moved them when we were given
assurance that their safety is guaranteed,”
Dlamini said.
“We started the re-integration process on
Thursday and we only had about 128 people left
in the camp after that, which we then cleared this
morning.”
At least eight people were killed in a wave of
xenophobic violence that erupted on March 30 in
Durban, the capital of eastern KwaZulu-Natal
province.
The violence displaced thousands in the port city
before spreading to areas in and around
country’s commercial hub, Johannesburg.
Johannesburg’s Primrose camp, which opened on
April 16, initially sheltered 400 to 500 people.
Later almost 1,000 foreign nationals took refuge
here.
In next-door Cleveland, a few hundred more
people found respite in a community hall.
In the suburb of Mayfair in Johannesburg, Gift
of the Givers, a nongovernmental organisation, is
still running a camp that hosts more than 130
displaced people.
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