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South Africa: For Refugees in South Africa, Documents Do Not Always Mean Safety
Brian Muziringa, 53, has lived in South Africa for over two decades through systems that often treat his presence as temporary, doubtful, or disposable. The article highlights challenges faced by refugees in South Africa despite having documents.
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