Ciudadanos extranjeros prometen pasar la noche frente a un centro en Durban

Ciudadanos extranjeros en el centro de Durban han prometido dormir frente a un centro de refugiados después de que la policía los dispersara de una comisaría local este martes. El grupo había pasado la noche anterior buscando protección en la Comisaría Central de Policía de Durban.

Algunos ciudadanos extranjeros, incluidos niños pequeños, se han comprometido a permanecer durante la noche fuera del centro de refugiados en el centro de Durban. Recibieron la orden de abandonar la Comisaría Central de Policía de Durban a principios del martes y más tarde marcharon por la ciudad en señal de protesta. Tres personas resultaron heridas cuando la policía disparó balas de goma durante el enfrentamiento. Los ciudadanos extranjeros afirman temer por su seguridad debido al acoso y la intimidación por parte de algunos residentes locales. Las protestas se producen tras las recientes tensiones sobre los inmigrantes indocumentados en la zona. El grupo insta a las autoridades a intervenir y brindar protección.

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