Cape Town protests
| GroundUp Staff
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About 350 residents of Khayelitsha’s BM section took to the streets on Monday this week to protest over the lack of houses and sanitation. The protestors burnt tyres and stoned vehicles. Eight people were arrested by police for public violence.
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