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Police charge Operation Dudula after G20 protest clash
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 72183, member: 636"] South African authorities have filed criminal charges against Operation Dudula activists after violent confrontations erupted during protests outside the G20 summit venue in Johannesburg. Police deployed tear gas and pepper spray when demonstrators attempted to breach designated protest zones near the Nasrec Expo Centre, with leader Zandile Dabula among those affected by crowd control measures. The charges encompass inciting public violence, violating court restrictions, and assaulting an officer. The anti-immigration movement had organized demonstrations arguing that domestic priorities like unemployment and corruption should receive greater attention than hosting international gatherings. Dabula questioned the value of welcoming foreign dignitaries while citizens face economic hardship and service delivery failures. More than 3,500 additional officers secured the summit location, preventing any disruption to proceedings inside the venue where global leaders addressed debt sustainability and climate financing. The incident reflects broader tensions as South Africa grapples with youth unemployment exceeding 46 percent and ongoing infrastructure challenges despite economic benefits from hosting the summit. [/QUOTE]
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