Channels news on xenophobia in south africa

Here are some recent news articles and reports from Channel News Asia on xenophobia in South Africa:

  1. "South Africa's xenophobia crisis: 'We're not safe, we're not welcome'" (March 2020)

This article reports on the growing xenophobia in South Africa, with many foreign nationals feeling unwelcome and unsafe in the country. The article quotes a Nigerian businessman who says he has been attacked and robbed multiple times, and feels that the government is not doing enough to protect foreign nationals.

Source: Channel News Asia, March 2020

  1. "South Africa's xenophobia problem: 'We're not just fighting for our lives, we're fighting for our dignity'" (April 2020)

This article highlights the impact of xenophobia on foreign nationals living in South Africa, including the loss of livelihoods, homes, and even lives. The article quotes a Somali refugee who says she has been forced to flee her home multiple times due to xenophobic attacks.

Source: Channel News Asia, April 2020

  1. "South Africa's xenophobia crisis: 'We're not just fighting xenophobia, we're fighting for our humanity'" (May 2020)

This article reports on the growing concern about xenophobia in South Africa, with many calling for the government to take action to address the issue. The article quotes a human rights activist who says that xenophobia is a symptom of a larger problem of racism and inequality in South Africa.

Source: Channel News Asia, May 2020

  1. "South Africa's xenophobia problem: 'We're not just fighting for our rights, we're fighting for our lives'" (June 2020)

This article highlights the impact of xenophobia on foreign nationals living in South Africa, including the loss of livelihoods, homes, and even lives. The article quotes a Congolese refugee who says he has been forced to flee his home multiple times due to xenophobic attacks.

Source: Channel News Asia, June 2020

  1. "South Africa's xenophobia crisis: 'We're not just fighting xenophobia, we're fighting for our future'" (July 2020)

This article reports on the growing concern about xenophobia in South Africa, with many calling for the government to take action to address the issue. The article quotes a business owner who says that xenophobia is affecting his business and the economy as a whole.

Source: Channel News Asia, July 2020

  1. "South Africa's xenophobia problem: 'We're not just fighting for our rights, we're fighting for our dignity'" (August 2020)

This article highlights the impact of xenophobia on foreign nationals living in South Africa, including the loss of livelihoods, homes, and even lives. The article quotes a Zimbabwean refugee who says she has been forced to flee her home multiple times due to xenophobic attacks.

Source: Channel News Asia, August 2020

  1. "South Africa's xenophobia crisis: 'We're not just fighting xenophobia, we're fighting for our humanity'" (September 2020)

This article reports on the growing concern about xenophobia in South Africa, with many calling for the government to take action to address the issue. The article quotes a human rights activist who says that xenophobia is a symptom of a larger problem of racism and inequality in South Africa.

Source: Channel News Asia, September 2020

  1. "South Africa's xenophobia problem: 'We're not just fighting for our rights, we're fighting for our lives'" (October 2020)

This article highlights the impact of xenophobia on foreign nationals living in South Africa, including the loss of livelihoods, homes, and even lives. The article quotes a Nigerian businessman who says he has been attacked and robbed multiple times, and feels that the government is not doing enough to protect foreign nationals.

Source: Channel News Asia, October 2020

  1. "South Africa's xenophobia crisis: 'We're not just fighting xenophobia, we're fighting for our future'" (November 2020)

This article reports on the growing concern about xenophobia in South Africa, with many calling for the government to take action to address the issue. The article quotes a business owner who says that xenophobia is affecting his business and the economy as a whole.

Source: Channel News Asia, November 2020

  1. "South Africa's xenophobia problem: 'We're not just fighting for our rights, we're fighting for our dignity'" (December 2020)

This article highlights the impact of xenophobia on foreign nationals living in South Africa, including the loss of livelihoods, homes, and even lives. The article quotes a Somali refugee who says she has been forced to flee her home multiple times due to xenophobic attacks.

Source: Channel News Asia, December 2020