WATCH: Foreign protesters defend themselves against South Africans in Rosettenville
Protesters are holding various weapons in an attempt to defend themselves against South Africans.
Hundreds of foreign protesters have blocked Johannesburg Road in Rosettenville disrupting traveling and order of local schools.
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Protesters say they are fed up with the way South African citizens are treating them.
Protesters are holding various weapons in an attempt to defend themselves against South Africans.
One of the protesters Eric Kabongo says all they want is peace but if South Africans want war they will give it to them.
Moffat View SAPS capt Loyd said they won’t tolerate any violence peace and order should be maintained.
SAPS and JMPD on scene trying to calm the situation.
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WATCH:Â Rubber bullets are flying high after two South African citizens were attacked by protesters.
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