South African anti-migrant ‘vigilantes’ register as party for next year’s polls

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South African anti-migrant ‘vigilantes’ register as party for next year’s polls
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Operation Dudula changes tactics from evictions and violence, with plans to fight elections on platform of expelling foreigners

has registered as a political party and plans to contest seats in next year’s general elections.

Many Operation Dudula followers have faced allegations of hate speech and physical violence. They have staged protests outside embassies, turned people away outside hospitals to prevent foreign nationals from accessing state medical services, and conducted door-to-door searches of businesses in poorer areas demanding to see identity documents.after sending a voice-note to members calling on them to evict foreigners from businesses in the city.

Civil society groups have taken the party to court over unlawful evictions and conducting unauthorised citizenship checks in public. A court date has not yet been set.

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