APPENDIX II: LIST OF PEOPLE INTERVIEWED
A. Forced Migrants
1. Anonymous One: originally from the
Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Mr. Anonymous One is an asylum seeker and a
MA student at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. He came to
South Africa in 2002 (interview done in May
2006).
2. Becky Kenneth: a 40 year old, Kenneth
a married women and a mother of three boys. She
is a teacher by profession. She came to South Africa in 2002. She
runs her own business at the
Yeoville African market. I spoke to her in 2005.
3. Emeka: Mr. Emeka is a Nigerian
refugee, living and running business in Hillbrow. I spoke
to him in July 2006.
4. Ignace Coulibaly: Electrician by
profession, Mr. Coulibaly is a 35 year old refugee from the Ivory Cost. He came
to South Africa in 2003. I spoke to him in June 2006.
5. Henriette Mungoma: Single and a mother
of a two year old boy, Mungoma is an asylum seeker from Uganda, who came to
South Africa in 2002. She runs an own business at the Yeoville African market.
I spoke to her in 2005. She is 26 year old.
6. Jean Chrysostome: A 32 year old man,
Mr. chrysostome is a Burundian refugee, living in
Yeoville. He came to South Africa in 2001. I spoke to him in June
2006.
7. Jeannette Mbala: Mrs. Mbala is a
refugee from Congo-Brazzaville. She came to South
Africa in 2000, and I spoke to her in June 2006.
8. Mouhammar: Mr. Mouhammar is a 35 year
old refugee from Ethiopia, living in Yeoville.
9. Tshilobo Sabwe: Mother of nine
children, Sabwe is a 49 year old refugee from the
Democratic republic of Congo. She came to South Africa in 2000.
She runs her own business
at the Yeoville African Market. I spoke to her in 2005.
10. Vida Uwase: Mrs Uwase is a Tanzanian
asylum seeker, living in Hillbrow. She came to
South Africa in 2001. I spoke to her in 2005.
B. Police Department, Department of Home Affairs and
City of Johannesburg
1. Anonymous Two: Originally from South
Africa, Mr. Anonymous Two started working at the Department of Home Affairs
since 2001. I spoke to him in August 2006.
2. Anonymous Three: Mrs. Anonymous Three
is a South African. She started working for the Community Development
Department of the City Council of Johannesburg in 2002. I spoke to her in
August 2006.
3. Naidoo: Mr. Naidoo is a Police
Inspector at the Hillbrow Police Station. I spoke to him in
2005.
C. Civil Society Organisations.
1. Sr. Sandra: She is the Programme
Co-ordinator at the Department of Pastoral Care for
Refugees (DPCR) of the Catholic Diocese of Johannesburg. I spoke
to her in July 2006.
2. Mr Blaise Nzuzi: He works at the
Jesuit Refugee Services (JRS). I spoke to him in July
2006.
3. Dr. Jackie Lofell: Lofell is the
Advocacy co-ordinator at the Johannesburg Child Welfare
(JCW). I spoke to her in July 2006.
4. Mr Jacob: works with the Lawyers of
Human rights (LHR). I spoke to him in August
2006.
5. Wena Wright: She is in charge of
forced migrants at Trinity Congregation Church (TGC).
I spoke to her in August 2006.
6. Tesneen Bramjee and Naazneen: The
former is an Attorney and the later is a candidate attorney at the wits Law
Clinic (WLC). I spoke to them in July 2006.
7. Dolores Cortes: she is the programme
co-ordinator at the Zimbabwean Torture Victims
Project (ZTVP). I spoke to her in August 2006.
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