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TOPSHOT - A group of men can be seen laying on the ground after being arrested by members of the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Police in Johannesburg Katlehong Township, during a new wave of anti-foreigner violence on September 5, 2019. - Tensions eased between twin African powerhouses South Africa and Nigeria on September 5, after Pretoria temporarily closed its diplomatic missions in the rival state following a wave of attacks on foreign-owned stores there that claimed 10 lives. (Photo by GUILLEM SARTORIO / AFP) (Photo credit should read GUILLEM SARTORIO/AFP/Getty Images)

TOPSHOT - A group of men can be seen laying on the ground after being arrested  by members of the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Police in Johannesburg Katlehong Township, during a new wave of anti-foreigner violence on September 5, 2019. - Tensions eased between twin African powerhouses South Africa and Nigeria on September 5, after Pretoria temporarily closed its diplomatic missions in the rival state following a wave of attacks on foreign-owned stores there that claimed 10 lives. (Photo by GUILLEM SARTORIO / AFP)        (Photo credit should read GUILLEM SARTORIO/AFP/Getty Images)