Gretchen L Wilson
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/ 22 November 2004

Held over in a hellhole

For three young men fleeing war in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), South Africa was supposed to be a haven. Instead, it was a detention centre — a dirt-floored pen made of chain-link fencing and razor wire, with no roof, toilets or running water. With temperatures soaring to 40°C, immigrants are caged for days at a time in an open-air, unsanitary facility near the Zimbabwean border.