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‘Refugees have the right to live and work in SA’ – Phuti


As concerns grow over the treatment of asylum seekers outside Durban Central Police Station, questions are also mounting over whether South Africa is upholding its own refugee protection laws.

Human rights groups say the country’s refugee system was built on integration, not refugee camps, meaning asylum seekers are legally entitled to live, work, and access basic services within communities. #eNCA


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