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Evicted
Zimbabwe refugees sleeping outside church
Tichaona Sibanda,
SW Radio Africa
November 20, 2006
http://www.swradioafrica.com/news201106/evicted201106.htm
As many as 20 Zimbabwean refugees evicted
from the Methodist church in Braamfontein last week are now camped
outside the church premises.
Solomon Chikohwero, vice chairman of
the Zimbabwe civic society organisation, said he saw women with
little babies sleeping by the road side outside the church.
To make matters worse he said it was
raining heavily on Monday and the evicted refugees were using cardboard
boxes to cover themselves from the downpour. The mayor of Johannesburg,
Amos Masondo, last week gave the refugees a 24-hour ultimatum to
leave the church. Most of them had been sheltered in the church
for more than a year.
‘This is an urgent issue which needs
a solution quickly because we have women who are breastfeeding,
sleeping with their babies out in the cold. When I visited the refugees
they told me they had nowhere to go,’ said Chikohwero.
He said he would try to convene an
urgent meeting of CSO’s in Johannesburg to work out a plan of addressing
the situation. The refugees were part of a large group that was
asked to leave following several clashes with the church community.
The issue came to a boiling point last week Sunday when church elders
threatened to cut the power supply, water and other essential services
to the building after accusing the refugees of being disobedient
and violent. There were other allegations that there was prostitution
going on at the church, claims that were vehemently dismissed by
the refugees as baseless and unfounded.
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