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Le calvaire de Shingirai, passé à tabac et brûlé par une foule anti-migrants en Afrique du Sud

Le Singulier

Le Singulier

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July 12, 2026

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Shingirai Kurebwaseka a survécu de justesse à une attaque sauvage. Comme des dizaines de milliers d'autres Zimbabwéens, il a fui le pays hôte pour rentrer L’article Le calvaire de Shingirai, passé à tabac et brûlé par une foule anti-migrants en Afrique du Sud est apparu en premier sur Le Singulier.

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