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This file photo taken on May 17, 2015 shows US rapper Yasiin Bey formerly Mos Def posing as he arrives for the screening of the film "Amy" at the 68th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, southeastern France. American rapper Mos Def appeared in a South African court on January 15, 2016 after being arrested for allegedly using an illegal "world passport" as he tried to leave the country, officials said. The 42-year-old hip hop artist, actor and activist, whose real name is Dante Terrel Smith, was taken into custody overnight for contravening immigration laws. / AFP / LOIC VENANCE

Yasiin Bey, the American rapper formerly known as Mos Def, has been charged with violating South Africa’s immigration laws after he was arrested last week trying to leave the country on an unrecognised travel document.

Bey, who is free on bail, will appear in court on March 8, officials said on Wednesday.

The entertainer was arrested on Thursday in Cape Town when he produced a “World Passport” to get on a flight to Ethiopia.

The World Passport is a document issued by a non-profit organisation called World Service Authority. South Africa does not recognise it, making it illegal for anyone to try to use it as a travel document, the Home Affairs department said.

Bey, who has lived in Cape since 2013, called his arrest illogical and unjust in a post on fellow rapper Kanye West‘s website. “I’m being prevented from leaving, unjustly, unlawfully, without any logical reason,” he said.

The World Passport was not a fictitious document as claimed by South African government officials, he said.

Citing the United Nations’ right to freedom of movement, the World Service Authority has been issuing World Passports since 1954. Many countries do not accept the passport either as travel document or a formal identity but WSA claims countries such as Togo, Mauritiania, Ecuador, Zambia, Tanzania have accepted the 30-page document in the past.

Authorities have also ordered Bey’s wife and child to leave South Africa by January 29 because they had overstayed their visit.

Born Dante Terrell Smith, Bey, also played roles in films such as “The Italian Job”, “Brown Sugar” and Cadillac Records.

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