Smuggled to suburbia: no end to danger for Ethiopians looking for better life in South Africa
With tens of thousands thought to be arriving each year, the ‘southern route’ is becoming more perilous and extortionary
On the evening of 5 January, residents driving through the suburb of Mulbarton in south Johannesburg saw five young men in the street dressed only in underwear.
They were later picked up along with seven other young men by South African police. Police said two were in a car involved in a high-speed chase. A 47-year-old Ethiopian man was arrested and charged with kidnapping and failing to stop when police instructed him to. The 12 men, originally thought to be teenagers but said by police to be 22 to 33, were charged with being in South Africa illegally.
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© Photograph: Rachel Savage/The Guardian

© Photograph: Rachel Savage/The Guardian

© Photograph: Rachel Savage/The Guardian