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About 300 foreign nationals invaded the offices after the High Court in Pretoria ordered that they vacate the area.

Police are forcefully removing the refugees who have been camping at the offices of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Pretoria. About 300 foreign nationals invaded the offices after the High Court in Pretoria ordered that they vacate the area.The refugees are asking to be relocated to other countries, saying they do not feel safe in South Africa.

 

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