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Ramaphosa’s warning before June 30 protests: ‘No one is above the law’
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Yen.com.gh
· Jun 29, 2026
“Freedom comes with responsibility”: SA President addresses Nationals ahead of planned June 30 protest against undocumented immigration
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has address June 30 anti-immigration protests, stressing lawful expression of rights while condemning vigilantism
AllAfrica
· Jun 29, 2026
South Africa: Ramaphosa Warns Protesters Against Violence Before Anti-Migrant Demonstrations
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has issued a firm warning that any criminal conduct during planned nationwide protests against undocumented immigration will be met with the full force of the law, as several African governments move to evacuate thousands of their citizens amid fears of escalating xenophobic violence.
Independent Online
· Jul 6, 2026
'These Protests Are Not Peaceful': The Legality of March and March Demonstrations
'These Protests Are Not Peaceful': The Legality of March and March Demonstrations
Yemen Press Agency
· Jul 2, 2026
Residents of Lahj’s Al-Hawta protest against new security chief
LAHJ, July 02 (YPA) – Tribes and figures of Al-Hawta, the provincial capital of Lahj, called for mass protest the next Sunday against the province’s security director, Nasser Al-Shuhati, following his decision to replace the city’s security chief. The call came after a large demonstration in Al-Hawta opposing the dismissal of former security director Awad []
Nawaat
· Jul 8, 2026
تحرك غضب لأصحاب الشهائد المعطّلين ضد المماطلة والتنكر لوعود التشغيل
نفّذ عدد من أصحاب الشهائد المعطلين عن العمل، صباح 8 جويلية، تحركا احتجاجيا حاشدا بساحة القصبة بالعاصمة مطالبة بحقهم في الشغل والكرامة. وشهد التحرك مناوشات بين المحتجين وقوات الشرطة في ظل حالة من الاحتقان والغضب، ورفع التحرك شعارات تحمّل رئيس الدولة المسؤولية في استمرار أزمة البطالة والمماطلة في الاستجابة لمطالبهم.
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Related coverage for "Ramaphosa’s warning before June 30 protests: ‘No one is above the law’": Yen.com.gh — “Freedom comes with responsibility”: SA President addresses Nationals ahead of planned June 30 protest against undocumented immigration. AllAfrica — South Africa: Ramaphosa Warns Protesters Against Violence Before Anti-Migrant Demonstrations. Independent Online — 'These Protests Are Not Peaceful': The Legality of March and March Demonstrations. Yemen Press Agency — Residents of Lahj’s Al-Hawta protest against new security chief. Nawaat — تحرك غضب لأصحاب الشهائد المعطّلين ضد المماطلة والتنكر لوعود التشغيل