Stun Grenades and Tear Gas at Operation Dudula Protest

1
Stun Grenades and Tear Gas at Operation Dudula Protest
Stun Grenades and Tear Gas at Operation Dudula Protest

Africa-Press – South-Africa. Police fired stun grenades and sprayed tear gas to disperse Operation Dudula members who attempted to push past barricades outside the Nasrec Expo Centre where world leaders gathered for the G20 summit on Saturday.

Several protesters were also arrested after clashes with the police.The clash was sparked when the crowd demanded to be allowed to get closer to the venue, saying they were not happy with the designated protest area about 1km from the venue.

Operation Dudula said it wanted the attention of international delegates on the country’s challenges, including the high crime and unemployment rates, as well as illegal immigration.

Operation Dudula’s Petuina Chauke said South Africa is in crisis and urgent intervention is needed.

“The reason why we here at G20, we want to tell the world that the security of South Africa is at stake, crime is very high, kids and women are being killed and we have a high unemployment rate, and I’m surprised that Ramaphosa has only now declared GBV a crisis. This thing Ramaphosa, he only entertains international affairs, he doesn’t entertain South African problems.”

For More News And Analysis About South-Africa Follow Africa-Press

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here