South africa xenophobia news
I'm sorry to inform you that South Africa has been experiencing xenophobic attacks and violence against foreign nationals, particularly from other African countries, in recent years. Here are some recent news articles and updates on the situation:
Recent Attacks:
- In September 2021, a wave of xenophobic attacks broke out in South Africa, with reports of looting, burning, and violence against foreign-owned businesses and homes in several cities, including Johannesburg and Durban. (Source: Al Jazeera)
- In July 2021, a group of South Africans attacked and looted a foreign-owned shop in the town of Klerksdorp, killing one person and injuring several others. (Source: News24)
Government Response:
- In response to the recent attacks, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa condemned the violence and called for calm, saying that the government would take steps to protect foreign nationals and their property. (Source: BBC News)
- The South African government has also launched an investigation into the attacks and has arrested several suspects. (Source: News24)
International Reaction:
- The international community has condemned the xenophobic attacks in South Africa, with many countries expressing concern and calling for an end to the violence. (Source: Al Jazeera)
- The African Union has also called for an end to the violence and has urged the South African government to take steps to protect foreign nationals. (Source: News24)
Background:
- Xenophobia in South Africa is not a new phenomenon, and there have been several outbreaks of violence against foreign nationals in recent years. (Source: Human Rights Watch)
- Many South Africans blame foreign nationals for taking jobs and resources away from locals, and there is often a perception that foreign nationals are not contributing to the economy. (Source: The Guardian)
Efforts to Address Xenophobia:
- The South African government has launched several initiatives to address xenophobia, including a national plan to combat xenophobia and a program to promote tolerance and understanding between different communities. (Source: News24)
- Civil society organizations and community groups are also working to promote tolerance and understanding, and to provide support to foreign nationals who have been affected by the violence. (Source: Human Rights Watch)
I hope this information is helpful.