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“Human dignity has no nationality”, Court bans South Africans from harassing foreigners

Operation Dudula
Operation Dudula

The Gauteng High Court has handed down a decisive ruling against Operation Dudula, ordering the group to stop targeting and obstructing foreign nationals in South Africa immediately.

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The ruling follows a legal challenge filed by Kopanang Africa Against Xenophobia (KAAX) alongside partner civil society groups, who accused Operation Dudula of running a coordinated campaign of intimidation, harassment, and violence against migrants, with the state failing to act.

In his judgment, Justice Leicester Adams made it clear that being undocumented or non-South African does not erase a person’s humanity. The court held that every individual is guaranteed dignity, safety, and access to essential services, including healthcare, under the law of South Africa.

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The court found that Operation Dudula’s continued harassment and disruptions amounted to a direct assault on the constitutional rights of migrants, breaching their rights to dignity, freedom, and personal security. It added that there is a real and ongoing threat of further harm if the group is not restrained.

As a result, Operation Dudula has been interdicted from:
• Blocking foreign nationals from accessing clinics or hospitals
• Harassing or assaulting individuals based on nationality
• Running or coordinating vigilante-style “inspections” of communities, workplaces, or businesses

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The court also awarded costs against Operation Dudula and the government respondents, a clear signal of judicial disapproval.

This ruling lands in the heart of a tense national debate on migration, belonging, and justice, a reminder, in the judge’s words, that constitutional rights do not depend on a passport.

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Human dignity is not negotiable, not in the streets, not in the hospitals, not in the courts, and not in South Africa.

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