Black voters in South Africa’s Western Cape keep quiet about support for opposition
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Main opposition Democratic Alliance (DA) party leader, John Steenhuisen, delivers his speech at a final election rally in Benoni, South Africa, May 26, 2024. Supporters of the main opposition Democratic Alliance (DA) party attend a final election rally, in Benoni, South Africa, May 26, 2024.
The run-up to South Africa’s general elections Wednesday has been mostly peaceful but not without incident. In Western Cape province, the opposition Democratic Alliance, or DA, accused rival parties of trying to intimidate voters in February by chanting violent slogans and brandishing weapons at voter registration locations. For years, some black voters in the province have been scared of being attacked if they admit to supporting the white-led DA.
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