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  • Johannesburg, South Africa - 14.07.2021: JACOB ZUMA RIOTS<br />
It has been reported that over 75 people have been killed in South Africa following the arrest of former president 79-year-old Jacob Zuma.<br />
South African security forces have arrested over 1750 people in connection with days of looting, arson and violence as the country remains in the grip of its worst unrest since the end of apartheid.<br />
The army and police have now been deployed to protect the businesses and stopped the looting.<br />
Picture shows; Suspected looters being arrested in Alexandra Township by security forces.<br />
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  • Johannesburg, South Africa - 14.07.2021: JACOB ZUMA RIOTS<br />
It has been reported that over 75 people have been killed in South Africa following the arrest of former president 79-year-old Jacob Zuma.<br />
South African security forces have arrested over 1750 people in connection with days of looting, arson and violence as the country remains in the grip of its worst unrest since the end of apartheid.<br />
The army and police have now been deployed to protect the businesses and stopped the looting.<br />
Picture shows; Suspected looters being arrested in Alexandra Township by security forces.<br />
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  • Johannesburg, South Africa - 14.07.2021: JACOB ZUMA RIOTS<br />
It has been reported that over 75 people have been killed in South Africa following the arrest of former president 79-year-old Jacob Zuma.<br />
South African security forces have arrested over 1750 people in connection with days of looting, arson and violence as the country remains in the grip of its worst unrest since the end of apartheid.<br />
The army and police have now been deployed to protect the businesses and stopped the looting.<br />
Picture shows; Suspected looters being arrested in Alexandra Township by security forces.<br />
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  • Johannesburg, South Africa - 14.07.2021: JACOB ZUMA RIOTS<br />
It has been reported that over 75 people have been killed in South Africa following the arrest of former president 79-year-old Jacob Zuma.<br />
South African security forces have arrested over 1750 people in connection with days of looting, arson and violence as the country remains in the grip of its worst unrest since the end of apartheid.<br />
The army and police have now been deployed to protect the businesses and stopped the looting.<br />
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  • Johannesburg, South Africa - 14.07.2021: JACOB ZUMA RIOTS<br />
It has been reported that over 75 people have been killed in South Africa following the arrest of former president 79-year-old Jacob Zuma.<br />
South African security forces have arrested over 1750 people in connection with days of looting, arson and violence as the country remains in the grip of its worst unrest since the end of apartheid.<br />
The army and police have now been deployed to protect the businesses and stopped the looting.<br />
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  • Johannesburg, South Africa - 14.07.2021: JACOB ZUMA RIOTS<br />
It has been reported that over 75 people have been killed in South Africa following the arrest of former president 79-year-old Jacob Zuma.<br />
South African security forces have arrested over 1750 people in connection with days of looting, arson and violence as the country remains in the grip of its worst unrest since the end of apartheid.<br />
The army and police have now been deployed to protect the businesses and stopped the looting.<br />
Picture shows: Kliptown post office that was looted in Soweto.<br />
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  • Johannesburg, South Africa - 14.07.2021: JACOB ZUMA RIOTS<br />
It has been reported that over 75 people have been killed in South Africa following the arrest of former president 79-year-old Jacob Zuma.<br />
South African security forces have arrested over 1750 people in connection with days of looting, arson and violence as the country remains in the grip of its worst unrest since the end of apartheid.<br />
The army and police have now been deployed to protect the businesses and stopped the looting.<br />
Picture shows: Clean up effort of the Diepkloof Mall in Soweto<br />
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  • Johannesburg, South Africa - 14.07.2021: JACOB ZUMA RIOTS<br />
It has been reported that over 75 people have been killed in South Africa following the arrest of former president 79-year-old Jacob Zuma.<br />
South African security forces have arrested over 1750 people in connection with days of looting, arson and violence as the country remains in the grip of its worst unrest since the end of apartheid.<br />
The army and police have now been deployed to protect the businesses and stopped the looting.<br />
Picture shows: Clean up effort of the Diepkloof Mall in Soweto<br />
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  • Johannesburg, South Africa - 14.07.2021: JACOB ZUMA RIOTS<br />
It has been reported that over 75 people have been killed in South Africa following the arrest of former president 79-year-old Jacob Zuma.<br />
South African security forces have arrested over 1750 people in connection with days of looting, arson and violence as the country remains in the grip of its worst unrest since the end of apartheid.<br />
The army and police have now been deployed to protect the businesses and stopped the looting.<br />
Picture shows: Clean up effort of the Diepkloof Mall in Soweto<br />
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  • Johannesburg, South Africa - 14.07.2021: JACOB ZUMA RIOTS<br />
It has been reported that over 75 people have been killed in South Africa following the arrest of former president 79-year-old Jacob Zuma.<br />
South African security forces have arrested over 1750 people in connection with days of looting, arson and violence as the country remains in the grip of its worst unrest since the end of apartheid.<br />
The army and police have now been deployed to protect the businesses and stopped the looting.<br />
Picture shows: Clean up effort of the Diepkloof Mall in Soweto<br />
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