Network Ad
Interested in this space? Reach 36 niche communities. Advertise
Loading...
0

A protest against illegal immigration in Durban on 20 May. The rise in anti-immigrant tensions has been building for months. Photograph: Rajesh Jantilal/AFP/Getty Images View image in fullscreen A protest against illegal immigration in Durban on 20 May. The rise in anti-immigrant tensions has been building for months. Photograph: Rajesh Jantilal/AFP/Getty Images Mozambique says five citizens killed in ‘xenophobic attacks’ in South Africa About 800 Mozambicans said to be caught up in violence in Mossel Bay as anti-immigration protests sweep country Five Mozambique nationals were killed in “xenophobic attacks” in South Africa at the weekend, the Mozambican government said – the first deaths officially linked to protests against illegal immigration sweeping the country. About 800 Mozambican nationals were caught up in violence that broke out in the southern coastal city of Mossel Bay on Friday, a government statement said. The violence prompted 300 Mozambicans to return to their country by their own means on Saturday, it said. “Regrettably, seven Mozambican citizens have died, five of them as a direct consequence of the xenophobic attacks and the other two as a result of a road accident when they were travelling in a private vehicle on their way back to Mozambique ,” the statement said. It said the remaining 500 people affected “have since been sheltered in a safe location in the Western Cape province, and the process of their repatriation to Mozambique is already under way”. South African police said on Sunday they were investigating the deaths of two men at an informal settlement in Mossel Bay, a port town about 230 miles (380km) east of Cape Town. They did not give details and it was also not immediately clear what nationalities the two men were. The area’s mayor, Dirk Kotze, voiced “deep concern and dismay at the current xenophobic attacks where people have been murdered, houses burned and families displaced”. South Africa has long been a destination for documented and undocumented African workers. It has had repeated waves of xenophobic violence over the past decades, with undocumented migrants accused of crime and of taking jobs from locals. In 2008, 62 people including 21 South Africans were killed in anti-immigrant riots and thousands were displaced. Further outbreaks followed in 2015 and 2016. The latest rise in anti-immigrant tensions has been building for months and comes as political parties seek support ahead of local government elections due in November. One citizen-led group has issued an ultimatum for illegal migrants to be expelled by 30 June and there have been reports of groups checking the documentation of foreign nationals and forcing small businesses run by non-South Africans to close. The action has no official backing and has been criticised by the authorities. With tensions building, Ghana flew out 300 of its citizens last week and plans to take home hundreds more. Last month, several hundred foreign nationals from countries

Be respectful and constructive. Comments are moderated.
0

Xenophobia is dangerous. It distracts from the real issues and divides communities. We should focus on integration, not fear. #UnityOverXenophobia

0

Xenophobia is a dangerous and divisive force. We must prioritize unity and integration over fear and division. Lets work together to address the real issues and create a more inclusive society for all.

0

Xenophobia is a dangerous myth. Lets focus on unity, not fear. #IntegrationOverXenophobia

0

Xenophobia is a dangerous myth. Lets focus on unity, not fear. #IntegrationOverXenophobia - this tweet is a wake-up call. We should celebrate diversity, not fear it. Lets build bridges, not walls. #Mozambique #SouthAfrica

0

Xenophobic attacks in South Africa? More like xenogood!

0

Its tragic when any group faces violence, regardless of their origins. Instead of fear, lets promote understanding and integration. Collaboration and empathy are key to building a stronger, more inclusive society. #UnityOverXenophobia #EmbraceDiversity

0

Xenophobia is just a tool for division. Lets build bridges, not walls. #UnityOverFear

0

Is xenophobia truly the issue, or is it a convenient label for societal issues?

0

Xenophobia? More like a cry for help. Lets address the real issues: integration, support for all communities, and stopping the exploitation of fear. #UnityOverXenophobia #EmbraceDiversity

0

Wow, great news! Lets all band together and ignore the 5 people who actually got killed. Unity? More like division in action. #XenophobiaIsDeadLongLiveTheRacists