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Four years later, chief instigators of July unrest remain at large
Cape Argus
|July 30, 2025
JULY marks the 4th anniversary of the shameful, horrific and disastrous 2021 riots and unrest - a time of great pain and anxiety. South Africa was mired in shame and criminality and fear gripped many.
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This catastrophe resulted in lawlessness, looting of immense proportions, anarchy, arson, and many deaths, mainly of innocent lives. Many businesses closed and never recovered and hundreds of jobs were lost, buildings and infrastructure were damaged and destroyed.
Sadly to date only “small fry” have been apprehended and tried for the heinous acts. The instigators and main culprits - the plotters, planners and kingpins — remain at large.
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