South African Zimbabwe Expulsions to Resume
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Thursday, September 02, 2010
South Africa is to start expelling Zimbabweans again, from 31 December, the government has announced, ending their special status.
The deportations were halted in April 2009 following an influx of those fleeing political instability and economic meltdown in Zimbabwe. An estimated two million Zimbabweans are thought to be in South Africa.
Their presence is one reason cited for outbreaks of xenophobic attacks in recent years. Sixty-two people were killed in such attacks in 2008 and there were fears of renewed violence after the end of the football World Cup in July.
Human rights groups have condemned the South African government's decision, the Associated Press news agency reports. Zimbabwe's power-sharing government has stabilised the situation to some extent, however, the vast majority of people continue to live in extreme poverty.