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Johannesburg, Jul 14 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Kim Ludbrook) Violence continued on Wednesday in some parts of South Africa despite the interventions of the police and the army, which are now trying to curb organized crime to stabilize the situation.FOOTAGE OF PROTESTS IN JOHANNESBURG AND THE AFTERMATH.

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