Xenophobia refugees risk deportation over ID cards
Residents of a Gauteng camp for refugees from xenophobic violence risk being thrown out of the country if they don't register for temporary ID cards.
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Trouble flares in Jo'burg refugee camp
An apparent hostage situation at a refugee camp in Johannesburg highlights troubling situations in these camps, established after xenophobic violence.
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No place called home
Refugees want to tell Ebrahim Rasool that they are terrified of being forced to reintegrate, despite camps being scheduled to close on July 23.
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'Tshwane is failing refugees'
"Inhuman conditions" forced the Institute for Islamic Services to stop its relief work in refugee camps in Pretoria last week.
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'SA needs its neighbours'
Let this be a turning point where together we recognise and transcend the limits of citizenship by extending protection to all who live in South Africa.
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Refugees' scars run deeper than we know
Volunteer psychologists in Cape Town speak of a sense of profound hopelessness among foreigners. Men came forward for therapy more readily than women.
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Out of the frying pan ...
Cape Town documentary film-maker Isalee Jacobson was not impressed with the reintegration of immigrants in Khayelitsha.
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In the camps
A woman sitting on a basket quietly stirs a pan of spinach on a paraffin stove. Children run around noisily between plastic bags, suitcases, blankets and mattresses.
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