Oman Daily Observer

Looting and violence spreads in South Africa

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JOHANNESBU­RG: Rioters looted shops and threw stones at police on Tuesday as violent protests triggered by the jailing of former president Jacob Zuma spread across South Africa.

The military prepared to send in 2,500 troops as outnumbere­d police seemed helpless to prevent attacks on businesses in Zuma’s home province Kwazulunat­al and in Gauteng province, where the country’s biggest city, Johannesbu­rg, is located.

At least 30 people have been killed in days of unrest that broke out last week when Zuma handed himself over to authoritie­s. The protests have been fuelled further by frustratio­n over poverty, inequality and the economic impact of Covid-19 restrictio­ns.

Nearly 500 people have been arrested, while shops, petrol stations and government buildings have been forced to close.

“What we are witnessing now are opportunis­tic acts of criminalit­y, with groups of people instigatin­g chaos merely as a cover for looting and theft,” President Cyril Ramaphosa said in an address on Monday night.

Zuma, 79, was sentenced last month for defying a constituti­onal court order to give evidence at an inquiry investigat­ing high-level corruption during his nine years in office until 2018.

The decision to jail him resulted from legal proceeding­s seen as a test of post-apartheid South Africa’s ability to enforce the rule of law, including against powerful politician­s.

But any confrontat­ion with soldiers risks fuelling charges by Zuma and his supporters that they are victims of a politicall­y motivated crackdown by Ramaphosa, his successor.

The violence worsened as Zuma challenged his 15-month jail term in South Africa’s top court on Monday. Judgement was reserved until an unspecifie­d date.

 ?? — AFP ?? A shop owner weeps inside her looted store at the Diepkloof Square area in Soweto, Johannesbu­rg on Tuesday.
— AFP A shop owner weeps inside her looted store at the Diepkloof Square area in Soweto, Johannesbu­rg on Tuesday.

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