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Violence, threats and sexual assault; drama in the Antarctic as South African researchers seek urgent rescue

TFIGLOBAL News Desk by TFIGLOBAL News Desk
March 19, 2025
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South African Researchers seek urgent rescue from Antarctica

South African Researchers seek urgent rescue from Antarctica

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A research team from South Africa working at the remote SANAE IV base in Antarctica has pleaded for immediate rescue after a violent confrontation between two members. The base is located in Queen Maud Land’s Vesleskarvet. It is managed by the South African National Antarctic Program. The extreme conditions and isolation have intensified tensions within the team. South Africa is the only country in African continent which operates in Antarctica.

Last week, a researcher sent an email expressing deep concern for his safety. He stated that a teammate physically attacked another team member and issued threats to others. “Regrettably, (his) behaviour has escalated to a point that is deeply disturbing. Specifically, he physically assaulted (X),” the email read.

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The accused individual allegedly made death threats, creating a climate of fear at the base. Additionally, the researcher accused the same person of sexual assault. He expressed serious concerns about the individual’s “increasingly egregious behaviour.” The researcher wrote, “I am having a lot of trouble feeling safe in his presence.” He urged authorities to intervene quickly to prevent further violence.

Government Response

South African Environment Minister Dion George reacted to the crisis, assuring that action would be taken. He stated that a “verbal altercation” had occurred, which later escalated into a physical attack on the team leader.

George explained that all scientists undergo psychometric evaluations before their deployment in Antarctica. Initial investigations found no evidence of “dangerous intentions” in the accused team member. He acknowledged the psychological challenges of working in such an isolated and extreme environment. “You can imagine what it’s like. It is close quarters, and people do get cabin fever. It can be very disorientating,” he said to reporters.

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No Immediate Evacuation Planned

Despite the concerns raised, South Africa’s Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE), which oversees the base, stated that they have no plans to evacuate any team members. Instead, they activated a “response plan to engage the individuals involved.”

The department confirmed that the accused has “willingly participated in further psychological evaluation, has shown remorse, and is willing to follow any recommended interventions.” Officials received reports of an assault between two members on February 27 and are also investigating an allegation of sexual harassment during their stay in Antarctica.

South Africa operates SANAE IV as part of its long-term research in Antarctica. The current nine-member team arrived at the base on February 1 for a 13-month mission. The harsh conditions at the station make daily life challenging, with temperatures dropping to -23°C and winds reaching speeds of up to 150 mph.

The DFFE emphasized that the team was carefully selected and assessed before deployment. “It is not uncommon that once individuals arrive at the extremely remote areas where the scientific bases are located, an initial adjustment to the environment is required,” the department said.

This is not the first reported case of violence involving South African researchers in remote locations. In 2017, a researcher on Marion Island allegedly destroyed a colleague’s laptop with an axe due to a personal dispute.

The department assured that they are closely monitoring the situation at SANAE IV. However, for now, the team remains at the base, awaiting further intervention.

 

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