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SAHRC warns over alleged forced evictions, attacks and door-to-door searches targeting foreign nationals

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Simon Majadibodu
SAHRC warns over alleged forced evictions, attacks and door-to-door searches targeting foreign nationals
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The South African Human Rights Commission has expressed deep concern over reports of door-to-door operations and forced evictions targeting foreign nationals. The commission emphasized that such actions violate constitutional rights and undermine the rule of law, regardless of an individual's immigration status.

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This highlights rising social tensions and potential human rights crises in South Africa regarding migration and xenophobia.

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Ask AI 3 min The South African Human Rights Commission says reports of groups allegedly conducting door-to-door operations to identify and evict non-nationals are deeply concerning and undermine the rule of law.

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The article reports on an official commission statement without taking a partisan stance on immigration policy.

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