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South Africa: Call for Special Courts in Xenophobia Cases
Argus, 22 July 2010
The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) has recommended that the government set up special courts to deal with xenophobia-related cases. Read more »
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South Africa: Five People Hurt in More Xenophobic Violence
SW Radio, 20 July 2010
Tensions are running high in South Africa after 5 people were injured Monday evening in more xenophobia fuelled violence, in the KyaSands area of north-western Johannesburg. Some… Read more »
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South Africa: 'Agent Provocateurs' Behind Attacks - Malema
Argus, 19 July 2010
ANC Youth League president Julius Malema says people who chased foreigners out of Mbekweni near Paarl last week should be ashamed of themselves. Read more »
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South Africa: Zuma Warns Against Xenophobic Attacks
allAfrica, 15 July 2010
President Jacob Zuma has entered the debate on the threat of xenophobic attacks on migrants from other African states by calling on South Africans to "isolate and report to the… Read more »
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South Africa: Residents Urge Foreigners to Return
Argus, 15 July 2010
The provincial government departments assisting foreigners who fled to safety in the Cape Winelands say a number of them have returned to the areas they left. Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Fear Drives Migrants Home
UNIRIN, 15 July 2010
John Muswere, 34, arrived four hours ago at the main bus terminus in Harare, capital of Zimbabwe, after making an unplanned journey with his wife, their three-year-old child and… Read more »
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South Africa: ANC Fiddles While Xenophobic Sentiment Swirls
Business Day, 15 July 2010
THE first time I heard about plans to expel foreigners from SA after the World Cup was in December last year. I was conducting research on an African National Congress (ANC) branch… Read more »
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South Africa: Criminals Using Xenophobia to Create Anarchy - Minister
BuaNews, 15 July 2010
Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa has lashed out at criminals who he says are using xenophobia as an excuse to create "anarchy and anxiety" in the country. Read more »
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South Africa: Govt Must Acknowledge And Address Xenophobia in Cape Town
Social Justice Coalition, 14 July 2010
In 2008 xenophobic violence swept across South Africa, leaving 62 people dead and more than 100 000 people displaced. The State's reaction was beleaguered by a slow… Read more »
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Africa: Archbishop Warns Against Xenophobia
Southern African Catholic Bishops' Conference, 15 July 2010
The following statement was issued by Archbishop Buti Tlhagale, President of the Southern African Catholic Bishops' Conference, concerning rumours of post World Cup xenophobia and… Read more »