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Nigeria: South Africa's Tutu Says Sorry to Nation
This Day, 1 June 2009
Archbishop Emeritus, Desmond Tutu, yesterday apologised on behalf of millions of his compatriots in South Africa for last year's xenophobic attacks on other Africans, including… Read more »
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South Africa: Civil Society Warns of More Xenophobic Violence
IPS, 9 May 2009
With South Africa's new president, Jacob Zuma, being inaugurated in a 9 million dollar extravaganza today, most of the country's leaders are likely to still be recovering from the… Read more »
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South Africa: One Year Later, Residents of Seaside 'Safety Camp' Refuse to Budge
West Cape News, 1 June 2009
Nearly 400 foreign nationals, some pregnant or with young children, are holding out in one of two remaining 'safety camps' in the City of Cape Town left over from xenophobic… Read more »
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South Africa: Refugees Haunted By Memories of Attacks
Argus, 9 May 2009
For hours Radjabu Ramadhani lay curled up in a car boot as his abductors drove around. He prayed for his life, convinced he would soon be killed. Read more »