| Media Statement 24 June 2021 South Africa contacts  French authorities following the ill treatment of opera star Pretty Yende The  South African Government has noted with concern the manner in which acclaimed  international opera singer, Pretty Yende, was treated at the Charles De Gaulle  International Airport in Paris, France, on Monday, 21 June 2021. The  South African Embassy in Paris has written to French authorities seeking an  explanation and requesting a thorough investigation into the matter. This  is after Ms Yende was detained by French Police at the airport for almost three  hours based on an allegation that her Italian residence permit was not valid.  Her Long-term EU resident status, issued on 16/02/2015 by the Police  Headquarters in Milan and with unlimited validity is provided by article 9 of  the Consolidated Immigration Act (Legislative Decree 286/98) and regularly  issued in accordance with European Directive 2003/109/EC, implemented by Italy  and France and containing the common guidelines for the issuance of such  residence permits with unlimited validity. Ms  Yende informed the South African Embassy in Paris that she was verbally abused  by the police and her rights and dignity were violated during the ordeal. The  unfortunate incident took place during Ms Yende’s return to Paris to perform at  the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées. Further  to the correspondence by the South African Embassy in Paris, the Department of  International Relations and Cooperation will demarche the French Ambassador to  South Africa, based in Pretoria to convey its displeasure at the treatment of  Ms Yende. Enquiries: Mr Clayson  Monyela, Spokesperson for DIRCO, 082 884 5974 ISSUED BY THE  DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND COOPERATION OR Tambo Building460 Soutpansberg Road
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