Workers Protest in Front of the World Cup Stadium
Liputan6.com, Durban: Hundreds of workers in Durban, South Africa, held a demonstration on Sunday (13 / 6). They protested the 2010 World Cup organizing committee on wages that are considered not feasible. To disperse the protesters, the police had fired tear gas and rubber bullets. As a result, a woman injured.
Hundreds of workers held protests in front of the stadium where the German squad game against Australia. So as not to disrupt the match, the riot police was also equipped with complete weapons and armor. They do not want a soccer game in protest of the workers affected.
Workers held a protest because the wages received do not comply with the agreement. "We were peacefully protesting because they do not pay us as we think. We were shocked when police suddenly attacked us. They fired tear gas at us," said Sydney Nzoli, workers are demonstrations, told Reuters. ( BJK)
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