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Operation Dudula vows to protest despite clash with police at G20
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 72646, member: 636"] Operation Sudula intends to continue demonstrations outside the Nasrec Expo Centre despite a violent confrontation with law enforcement that resulted in multiple detentions and injuries. The activist group, collaborating with the uMkhonto weSizwe Party, seeks to compel international delegates attending the Johannesburg summit to address domestic concerns such as undocumented migration, criminal activity, and joblessness. Spokesperson Sphiwe Shabangu emphasized that citizens face hardship under ineffective leadership while authorities prioritize global gatherings over local welfare. Tensions erupted when protesters attempted to breach security perimeters, prompting officers to deploy tear gas, stun grenades, and chemical irritants. Leader Zandile Dabula sustained pepper spray injuries while speaking to media representatives, later criticizing enforcement for applying excessive measures against citizens rather than targeting organized crime. Two individuals were arrested on public violence and assault charges as police opened a case against the organization for inciting disorder and violating court directives. Authorities deployed over 3,500 additional officers with military support to prevent disruptions, warning that lawful assembly rights would not permit security breaches at the venue. [/QUOTE]
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