Inside the 'white squatter camps' of South Africa: Hundreds of families endure terrible poverty in makeshift slums - which some blame on the fall of Apartheid
The 'white squatter camps' of South Africa which are home to hundreds revealed
The squatter camp in Munsieville, near Johannesburg, is one of 80 across South Africa. It is built on the site of an old refuse site and home to around 300, of which a quarter are children. There is no electricity, no running water apart from a couple of standpipes, no secure structures and food is scarce. Houses are typically built with bare earth floors, but frequent floods wash away the topsoil and leave decades-old waste exposed. Hospitals refuse residents care and those living at the camp are regularly rebuffed by potential employers at job interviews. Working-class white people, most of them Afrikaans-speakers, are going through an intense crisis in South Africa.
E JÁ AGORA OS CRISTÃOS QUE TUDO FAZEM PARA APAGAR DO PLANETA.
EIS UM CASO QUE DEVERIA MOTIVAR O MAMADOU BA A REGRESSAR A ÁFRICA COM SU MULHERSITA ESPANHOLA.EVITAR ESTE RACISMO...
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