Xenephobic Attacks Flare up Again in SA
Siyathemba township residents target foreign nationals in service delivery protests.
Siyathemba township residents target foreign nationals in service delivery protests.
South Africa: Protestors Turn Anger on Ethiopian Refugees
UN Integrated Regional Information Networks, 9 February 2010
Foreign nationals are being attacked with "impunity" in South Africa, a leading human rights organization charged as the latest service delivery protests turned violent and several ... read more »
South Africa: Grave Concern at Continuing Violence Against Refugees and Migrants (press release)
Catholic Information Service for Africa, 9 February 2010
Amnesty International deplores the failure of the police at local and provincial levels to protect the safety and property of refugees living in the Siyathemba/Balfour area of ... read more »
South Africa: NGO Condemns Xenophobic Looting (press release)
CoRMSA, 8 February 2010
The Consortium for Refugees and Migrants in South Africa (CoRMSA) is extremely concerned by the renewed xenophobic violence which has taken place in Siyathemba, Balfour. read more »
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There is lack of political leadership to tackle xenophobia in south africa.The politicians seem unwilling to make a stand against this issue.There is an urgent need to change the apartheid mentality of black south africa towards black africans so as to prevent another xenophobic attacks which could be worse than the last one.