50 farm protesters arrested

Cape Town - 130109 - Farm workers gather in their hundreds, roughly 500, near the town centre of Grabouw with police resistance stopping them from entering the town. Tensions ran high as police stared down the protesters for hours, preventing them from going any further. Picture: THOMAS HOLDER

Cape Town - 130109 - Farm workers gather in their hundreds, roughly 500, near the town centre of Grabouw with police resistance stopping them from entering the town. Tensions ran high as police stared down the protesters for hours, preventing them from going any further. Picture: THOMAS HOLDER

Published Jan 9, 2013

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 De Doorns, Western Cape - At least 50 people were arrested on Wednesday when renewed farmworker strikes for better wages in the Western Cape turned violent.

Lt-Col Andre Traut said riot police had been deployed to contain the situation in the Boland farming town of De Doorns.

“We are taking action, and arrests are being effected,” Traut said, adding that “in the region of 50” people had been detained since the protests began early on Wednesday.

Protesters stoned cars, prompting the police to close roads. The N1 was closed outside De Doorns, forcing motorists to use alternative routes.

Farmworkers said they would not return to the vineyards on Wednesday afternoon as the situation had become too volatile.

De Doorns was also at flashpoint two months ago when Boland farmworkers went on strike over low pay and poor working conditions.

This week hopes were dashed that talks organised by the Department of Labour would yield an agreement and avert another round of protests. - Sapa

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