South Africa: Army Denies Plan to Set Soldiers Against Marchers On June 30
[Scrolla] Soldiers will be deployed on 30 June to stop citizens from demanding IDs from foreigners during planned anti-immigration marches across South Africa. Three days after the defence minister confirmed the deployment publicly, the army put out a statement calling those exact reports false and deliberately misleading.
The South African army has refuted claims that soldiers will be deployed to confront citizens during upcoming anti-immigration marches. These marches are scheduled for June 30, with reports suggesting the military would be used to prevent individuals from demanding identification from foreign nationals. However, the army has officially stated that such reports are untrue and are intended to mislead the public.
This clarification is important as it addresses public concerns about potential military intervention in civilian protests and aims to prevent the escalation of tensions surrounding immigration.
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