
Conflict · 2 days ago
South African police arrest 900 in protests
🇿🇦 SOUTH AFRICA — South African authorities have arrested over 900 individuals amid rising anti-migrant demonstrations across the country. The protests, often associated with groups like Operation Dudula, target foreign nationals and have led to widespread looting and civil unrest. The government is struggling to contain the xenophobic tensions as thousands continue to march in urban centers demanding the departure of illegal immigrants.
First reported by aljazeera.com · developing for 11 days · 32 sourcesaljazeera.comNigeria sees no sign that anti-immigrant violence is waning in South Africajpost.comTwo Nigerians killed in South African anti-migrant violence surgebbc.co.ukNigeria says two nationals killed in South Africa amid rise of anti-migrant attackschannelnewsasia.comLooting, arrests after South Africa's anti-foreigner protestsarabnews.comSouth Africa says over 900 arrested during nationwide anti-migrant protestsnbcnews.comSouth Africa says over 900 arrested during nationwide anti-migrant protestsabc.net.auAnti-migrant protesters march in South Africaforeignpolicy.comAnti-Immigrant Marches Held Across South Africalatimes.comSouth Africa deploys police for widespread protests by groups opposing illegal immigrationtheglobeandmail.comProtests in South Africa against illegal immigration prompt police action and spark fears of violencescmp.comSouth Africa anti-migrant demos draw thousands, plus huge police presencetheguardian.comPolice units deployed across South Africa before anti-immigration marchesindependent.co.ukSouth African cities shutdown amid fears of violent protests as migrant deadline loomsdw.comSouth Africa on edge amid anti-migrant protests+18 more outlets
Why it matters
The surge in xenophobic violence threatens regional stability and tests the South African government's ability to maintain public order.
Context
Operation Dudula is a prominent anti-migrant movement in South Africa that frequently organizes protests targeting foreign-owned businesses and undocumented individuals.