Lauren Snyders
11 March 2012
A handful of former AWB members are now residing in one of Cape Town’s most notorious relocation camp for the homeless.
Blikkiesdorp, just 30km outside the city, has become a human dumping ground.
The crime infected area now sees a former AWB family living among people from all races.
Jan Ruthven, his wife Dot, his son and grand daughter now live with people from all races.
Dot said they speak to everyone in the area and they have no problems.
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