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South African police have raided Johannesburg's Central Methodist Church, arresting around 1,500 homeless people and Zimbabweans. | South African police have raided Johannesburg's Central Methodist Church, arresting around 1,500 homeless people and Zimbabweans. |
Dozens of police, some heavily armed, raided the church compound, rounded up those there and took them away. | Dozens of police, some heavily armed, raided the church compound, rounded up those there and took them away. |
The police said they were looking for drugs, guns and illegal immigrants. | The police said they were looking for drugs, guns and illegal immigrants. |
But Paul Verryn, the church's bishop, described the raid as a violation of the sanctity of the church. "I think it is despicable," he told the BBC. | But Paul Verryn, the church's bishop, described the raid as a violation of the sanctity of the church. "I think it is despicable," he told the BBC. |
'Violation of rights' | 'Violation of rights' |
Bishop Verryn said he would have gladly co-operated with the police if they had asked for his help to search the building and check the papers of those inside. | Bishop Verryn said he would have gladly co-operated with the police if they had asked for his help to search the building and check the papers of those inside. |
He said the way the police handled those they arrested during the raid was a clear violation of their rights. | He said the way the police handled those they arrested during the raid was a clear violation of their rights. |
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It was, he added, an attack on the very institution of the Church. | It was, he added, an attack on the very institution of the Church. |
An AP news agency reporter said several doors had been forced open and a window smashed. | An AP news agency reporter said several doors had been forced open and a window smashed. |
"Until now, I have not had any reports that guns were found," Bishop Verryn told the BBC's World Today programme. | "Until now, I have not had any reports that guns were found," Bishop Verryn told the BBC's World Today programme. |
Asked whether he should be providing shelter to people who may not have the right to be in South Africa, he said: "Absolutely." | Asked whether he should be providing shelter to people who may not have the right to be in South Africa, he said: "Absolutely." |
He said he had been "bullied" by the police, who had grabbed him by the belt. | He said he had been "bullied" by the police, who had grabbed him by the belt. |
As well as the 1,200 homeless and Zimbabwean refugees who usually sleep inside the church, there were some 500 more on the grounds outside. | As well as the 1,200 homeless and Zimbabwean refugees who usually sleep inside the church, there were some 500 more on the grounds outside. |
Some of those arrested, whose papers were in order, have since returned to the church. | Some of those arrested, whose papers were in order, have since returned to the church. |
Stiffening attitude | Stiffening attitude |
Wednesday night's raid is the first time the police have targeted the Central Methodist Church, which is widely respected as a shelter for some of the city's most desperate people. | Wednesday night's raid is the first time the police have targeted the Central Methodist Church, which is widely respected as a shelter for some of the city's most desperate people. |
The BBC's Peter Greste in Johannesburg says that until recently, the authorities had adopted a relatively tolerant approach to the hundreds of thousands of Zimbabweans seeking refuge from the political and economic meltdown in their home country. | The BBC's Peter Greste in Johannesburg says that until recently, the authorities had adopted a relatively tolerant approach to the hundreds of thousands of Zimbabweans seeking refuge from the political and economic meltdown in their home country. |
But as South Africa's own economy starts to strain, the government has begun to stiffen its attitude to refugees, our correspondent says. | But as South Africa's own economy starts to strain, the government has begun to stiffen its attitude to refugees, our correspondent says. |
An estimated three million Zimbabweans are believed to be living in South Africa. | An estimated three million Zimbabweans are believed to be living in South Africa. |