South Africa Faces Standoff with Thousands of Illegal Miners Underground

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Approximately 4,000 illegal gold miners, known as 'zama zama', are hiding underground in Stilfontein, South Africa, as the government cuts off food and water to force them out. These miners, many undocumented and fearing deportation, have been underground for about a month, creating a humanitarian crisis. The South African government is determined to arrest them, despite concerns over human rights and the dire conditions faced by the miners. The situation has sparked mixed reactions, with some supporting the government's tough stance and others criticizing it as inhumane.
Topics:world#government-response#humanitarian-crisis#illegal-mining#south-africa#world-news#zama-zama
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- 'Smoke them out': South Africa denies help to illegal miners DW (English)
- South African police in standoff with hundreds of illegal miners in disused shaft Reuters
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