Fear of the Foreigner
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At the end of April in South Africa there were xenophobic protests in various cities, including Johannesburg, Cape Town and Pretoria. At the invitation of a group called March and... Read
In recent weeks, in South Africa, new xenophobic outbreaks have emerged against supposedly "illegal" black African migrants, inciting protests from Nigeria, Ghana and Tanzania. Konan comes astonished by the violence in the country in the fight against apartheid and deciphers it. Konan comes. South Africa is once again shaken by xenophobic violence against sub-Saharan Africans. In several parts of the country, "watch groups" organize "cleaning op…
Faced with an unemployment rate of over 30 per cent, South Africa is experiencing a new surge in xenophobic discourse, targeting the approximately three million foreigners living in South Africa, representing 5.1 per cent of the population.
South Africa is facing a new wave of xenophobic tensions against foreign nationals. Between demonstrations, anti-immigration speeches and isolated incidents, the situation is reviving a recurring debate on the place of migrants in the South African economy. In this context, the silence of the majority of African capitals surprises, while only Nigeria and Ghana have officially reacted. During an anti-migrant march in Yeoville, Johannesburg, on 30…
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