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UN task team to help SA deal with xenophobia
The agency will look to help the country by bringing different expertise to curb the problem.
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Minister reveals stats from 2008 xenophobic attacks
The record gets set straight by Michael Masutha regarding arrests made in connection with 2008 xenophobic violence.
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Nigeria’s Foreign Affairs secretary blamed for SA/Nigeria spat
Danjuma Sheni said their chief envoy to South Africa was recalled in protest against xenophobia.
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Saps to continue anti-xenophobic operations
The Saps briefed Parliament on steps being taken to deal with attacks on immigrants.
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Jeff Radebe tones down SA/Nigeria diplomatic spat
The Minister seemingly distanced govt from a scathing statement issued by Dirco's Clayson Monyela.
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Xenophobia asylum seekers live in fear at Isipingo camp
Minister Bathabile Dlamini verbally attacked refugees and scolded them for accepting gifts from the EFF.
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No reports of xenophobic attacks in KZN
KwaZulu-Natal police say they have not received any reports of xenophobic violence this weekend.
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Youth prays for peace on #FreedomDay
Youth Transform Africa attracted a young audience to pray and listen to religious leaders.
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Zuma: South Africans are full of anger
Zuma has called on South Africans to reflect on the progress made over the past 21 years.
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Minister threatens foreign nationals
Social Development Minister Bathabile Dlamini threatened refugees who received donations from the EFF.
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'Asylum seeker in coma after scuffle with police'
Fearful foreigners are begging for intervention by the United Nations High Commissioner for refugees.
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Tourism SA slams travel warnings
Earlier this week countries submitted travel warnings on SA amidst the xenophobic violence.
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OPINION: It's been a pretty bad week for South Africa
Judith February asks if marches will quell the violence and in the longer term stop the hatred.
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'Travel warnings to SA nothing new'
China, Australia, Hong Kong and the UK have issued travel alerts for travellers coming to South Africa.
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OPINION: The impact of xenophobia on brand South Africa
Rich Mkhondo says although xenophobia is common worldwide, in South Africa it's especially virulent.
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Funeral arrangements underway for Emmanuel Sithole
Sithole was stabbed to death in Alexandra in full view of the public during xenophobic violence.
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Malema: Criminals are behind xenophobia
Julius Malema said people are being told that foreigners are taking their jobs and believe these statements.
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SANDF employee among ATM bombing suspects arrested in Pretoria
Eight firearms, over 100 rounds of ammunition, balaclavas, hand gloves and a police radio were seized.
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Ethiopian national hid in freezer during xenophobic attacks
Safi Jarson was forced to hide out in a deep freezer for 30 minutes while his shop was looted in Alex.
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‘All South Africans are not xenophobic’
Professor Jonthan Jansen says the actions of a few do not speak for an entire nation.
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Xenophobic attacks: Defence Minister defends cops and govt
Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula condemned claims that authorities haven’t been able to control the violence.