South Africa police remove refugees protesting at UNHCR office

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South African police remove about 150 refugees who, according to the UN refugee agency, forced their way into the UNHCR compound while protesting anti-immigrant attacks

Refugees set up camp at the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees office premises in Pretoria. November 14, 2019.

Police in South Africa are removing about 150 refugees who the United Nations refugee agency says forced their way into its compound while protesting recentOn October 8, asylum-seekers started a sit-in in front of the offices of the UN refugee agency in South Africa's Pretoria.in which police arrested and dispersed hundreds of refugees and asylum-seekers, including children, who had camped for weeks outside the UN agency's office in Cape Town.

A similar protest was quashed in Cape Town after demonstrators were forcefully evicted from the building last month. South Africa is one of the few countries in the world that allows asylum-seekers to work, have access to health care and study while their applications are being processed. That reputation helped attract more than a million asylum-seekers between 2007 and 2015, one of the world's highest, according to the government.

With high hopes to begin with, most have faced a lengthy, confusing and increasingly backlogged process.Human rights lawyer Sharon Elkambaram lamented the lack of "political will" to process applications. South Africa processed more than 630,000 applications over the past decade, less than 10 percent of which were granted refugee status.

 

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