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Xenophobic protesters in South Africa conducted coordinated door-to-door campaigns to evict immigrants from their homes.
Xenophobic protesters in South Africa conducted coordinated door-to-door campaigns to forcibly evict immigrants from their homes. The organized, neighborhood-level targeting suggests planning beyond spontaneous mob action.
Door-to-door evictions represent a significant escalation in xenophobic violence. It's one thing to target businesses or gather in public; it's another to invade private residences and force people to leave. The coordination across multiple homes in a campaign suggests either organized groups or a sustained movement building momentum. South Africa has a history of xenophobic violence, but sustained, coordinated residential campaigns indicate both capability and resolve. They also suggest limited police intervention, which emboldens further action.
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