Foreigners seek UN intervention after Durban police station standoff
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Approximately 200 foreigners, fearing anti-immigrant attacks, have demanded United Nations intervention after a prolonged standoff with police outside Durban Central Police Station. The police used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse the crowd, underscoring rising tensions in Durban, South Africa.
About 200 foreigners who say they are fleeing attacks linked to anti-immigrant groups have called for United Nations intervention after spending two days outside Durban Central Police Station, where police used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse them following a tense standoff