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Lindela Repatriation Centre

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Detention center for undocumented migrants in South Africa

TheLindela Repatriation Centre is a detention centre for undocumented migrants inSouth Africa.[1] The Lindela Repatriation Centre (Lindela) is one of South Africa's largest facilities for the holding of undocumented migrants. These people are all awaiting determination of their legal status in South Africa (or deportation). Due to an ever increasing burden on SAPS holding cells and the lack of detention capacity in the country's prisons, the need for a repatriation centre in Gauteng was identified by the Department of Home Affairs. In 1996, Lindela was opened to meet this requirement. It claims to be compliant with allgood governance and lawful criteria.

The Department of Home Affairs is legally and administratively responsible for all matters pertaining to the apprehension, holding, processing, repatriation and release of illegal aliens at the Lindela repatriation centre.

Detainees are repatriated and transported by Home Affairs, almost on a daily basis, to border posts orO. R. Tambo International Airport andLanseria International Airport. Contact number for Deportation Agent: +27 79 350 2884

Controversies

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The centre has been strongly criticized for corruption overcrowding and abuse of detainees[2] and serious concerns have been expressed abouthuman rights violations.[3][4] Popular movements likeAbahlali baseMjondolo inDurban[5] and theAnti-Privatisation Forum inJohannesburg[6] have called for Lindela to be shut down.

In March[7] and June[8] 2012 there were riots at the centre. Various reports critical of abuses of human rights at the centre have been ignored.[9]

In September 2014 following two complaints by theMedecins Sans Frontieres or Doctors without Borders, Section 27, andPeople Against Suffering, Oppression and Poverty; theSouth African Human Rights Commission released a report identifying certain healthcare and legal issues at Lindela.[10] The South African Parliament then formed a Portfolio Committee onHome Affairs to look into the allegations and was given 3 months to report back to parliament. In October 2014, detainees stopped a hunger strike after they claimed guards attacked them using rubber bullets and batons.[11] On 20 October 2014, theSouth African Minister of Home AffairsMalusi Gigaba, did an inspection along with the media of the Lindela Repatriation Centre after human rights abuse allegations surfaced in the media.[12] The minister also invited the South African Human Rights Commission to establish an office at the centre so that Human Rights can be monitored on a daily basis.[13] To date the SAHRC have not taken up the offer.[14]

The ANC Women's League has shares in the centre.[15]


Notes and references

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  1. ^LINDELA AT THE CROSSROADS FOR DETENTION AND REPATRIATION[permanent dead link], South African Human Rights Commission, 2002
  2. ^The spatial politics of xenophobia: everyday practices of Congolese migrants in Johannesburg, by Jennifer Greenburg,Transformation, 2010
  3. ^LINDELA AT THE CROSSROADS FOR DETENTION AND REPATRIATION[permanent dead link], South African Human Rights Commission, 2002
  4. ^Monitoring Immigration Detention in South AfricaArchived 11 December 2018 at theWayback Machine,Lawyers for Human Rights, 2008
  5. ^Abahlali baseMjondolo Statement on the Xenophobic Attacks in Johannesburg,Abahlali baseMjondolo, 2008
  6. ^Shut down Lindela! South Africa's symbol of shame!Archived 13 May 2012 at theWayback MachineAnti-Privatisation Forum, 2008,
  7. ^State silent as riot, illegal detention claims rock Lindela, NICKOLAUS BAUER,Mail & Guardian, 28 March 2012
  8. ^Riot puts spotlight on 'violation' of refugees, MCKEED KOTLOLO, GRAEME HOSKEN and PHILANI NOMBEMBE,The Times, 5 June 2012
  9. ^Lindela 'hell' ignored, CHANDRÉ PRINCE,The Times, 8 June 2012
  10. ^"The Lindela Repatriation Centre"(PDF).Parliamentary Liaison Office. Retrieved18 November 2019.
  11. ^Hunger strikers: 'They shot us in the head at Lindela', RAPULA MOATSHE,Mail & Guardian, 10 October 2014
  12. ^"Lindela Repatriation Centre Gets Thumbs Up from Minister Gigaba".bosasagroup.com. Retrieved21 April 2018.
  13. ^Moatshe, Rapula (21 October 2014)."SAHRC invited to set up shop in Lindela".The M&G Online. Retrieved27 August 2019.
  14. ^"Parliament on media reports regarding Lindela Repatriation Centre | South African Government".gov.za. Retrieved18 November 2019.
  15. ^From 'Foreign Natives' to 'Native Foreigners': Explaining Xenophobia in Post-Apartheid South Africa,Michael Neocosmos, CODESRIA, Dakar, 2010
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