
South African Movement Demands Harsher Stance Against Migrants
The South African movement 'March and March' held a rally in Cape Town, calling for stricter measures against migrants amidst growing tensions in the country.
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The South African movement 'March and March' held a rally in Cape Town, calling for stricter measures against migrants amidst growing tensions in the country.
Movements like March and March and Operation Dudula are gaining traction in South Africa with anti-illegal immigrant rhetoric. Protests were reported this week in Tshwane and Johannesburg, marking a return of violence against immigrants.

A controversial civic group, March and March, organized an anti-immigrant protest in Durban, South Africa, demanding stricter immigration laws and border controls, specifically targeting foreigners including Nigerians.

The MK Party's secretary-general, Sibonelo Nomvalo, stated that South Africans had surrendered certain areas because of illegal immigrants, indicating support for a 'March and March' initiative.
The 'March and March' movement has gained traction in Gauteng, reflecting a surge in anti-foreigner sentiment as the country approaches its elections.

A week-long 'clean-up campaign' by the South African anti-immigrant movement March and March in Durban reportedly turned into a hunt for undocumented immigrants, leading to accusations of violating a court order and escalating violence.
Xenophobic and anti-migrant marches are gaining momentum across South Africa, particularly in Gauteng, fueled by populist tactics ahead of upcoming elections. The United Nations has issued a warning to the country regarding the escalating anti-foreigner sentiment.