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An anti-migrant group known as Operation Dudula is actively blocking foreigners from accessing public health clinics in South Africa. The group's actions have raised significant concerns among health officials and human rights advocates, who argue that such measures not only violate the rights of migrants but also jeopardize public health.
Members of Operation Dudula have been seen physically preventing individuals from entering clinics, claiming that they are prioritizing South African citizens over foreign nationals. This has led to reports of increased tension and fear among migrant communities, who rely on these health services for essential medical care.
Health experts warn that restricting access to healthcare for any group can have dire consequences, including the potential spread of diseases and the overall deterioration of community health. The situation has prompted calls for government intervention to ensure that all individuals, regardless of their nationality, have the right to access necessary health services without discrimination.
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