Tension ran high at Soetwater on Tuesday night where about 3,500 people displaced by xenophobic attacks are housed in the city's largest safety site.
Thirteen buses ordered by the province to evacuate the camp stood empty as conflicts between authorities and refugees erupted inside the site.
Armed Metro Police had accompanied nearly 20 Bambanani volunteers sent to dismantle vacant and broken tents.
Misinterpreting this as forced removal, Somalians, Zimbabweans and Congolese again threatened to drown themselves in the ocean.
Women with babies strapped to their backs and shouting men ran towards the ocean, but no one went into the water... - Cape Times
Thirteen buses ordered by the province to evacuate the camp stood empty as conflicts between authorities and refugees erupted inside the site.
Armed Metro Police had accompanied nearly 20 Bambanani volunteers sent to dismantle vacant and broken tents.
Misinterpreting this as forced removal, Somalians, Zimbabweans and Congolese again threatened to drown themselves in the ocean.
Women with babies strapped to their backs and shouting men ran towards the ocean, but no one went into the water... - Cape Times
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