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More Than 900 Arrested During South Africa's Anti-Migrant Protests

More Than 900 Arrested During South Africa's Anti-Migrant Protests

Are South Africa’s anti-migrant protests proof of democratic resilience or a warning that scapegoating is moving into the mainstream?
More Than 900 Arrested During South Africa's Anti-Migrant Protests
Above: South African police block protesters outside Sunnyside Police Station during an anti-migrant march in Pretoria on June 30. Image credit: Phill Magakoe/AFP/Getty Images

The Spin


The protests proved South Africa's democratic institutions remain resilient under pressure. Despite nationwide demonstrations over a highly polarizing issue, the overwhelming majority remained peaceful, with security forces containing isolated unrest without allowing violence to spread. Protecting the right to protest while enforcing the law shows the state can uphold both public order and democratic freedoms, even amid heightened social tensions.

The fact that most marches remained peaceful doesn't change what they represent. South Africa's democratic promise is being eroded as politicians increasingly validate anti-migrant rhetoric instead of confronting the country's real problems. When governments allow vulnerable minorities to become political scapegoats, xenophobia ceases to be a fringe movement and increasingly becomes part of mainstream politics, threatening the country's post-apartheid ideals.


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There is an 8% chance that South Africa will experience a civil war before 2036, according to the Metaculus prediction community.


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