South Africa's Controversial Siege on Illegal Miners Sparks Debate

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South African police have employed siege tactics to combat illegal mining activities, sparking a debate over the effectiveness and ethics of such methods. The approach aims to curb the dangerous and unregulated mining operations that have proliferated in the country, but it has also raised concerns about potential human rights violations and the broader implications for communities involved in these activities.
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- South Africa denies illegal miners food and water to force them out The Washington Post
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- Police blockade on South African miners lifted BBC.com
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