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Operation Fiela hits PE: 90 illegal immigrants arrested
The two-day operation netted illegal immigrants, criminals, dagga and illegal tobacco products.
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'Foreign nationals in SA should be properly documented'
President Jacob Zuma said foreigners are welcome in SA, but illegal immigrants won't be tolerated.
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'Operation Fiela is not only about foreign nationals'
Minister Malusi Gigaba says claims foreign nationals are being targeted through the police raids is unfounded.
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Human rights group to try & halt deportation of 200 foreigners
Lawyers for Human Rights want the courts to stop the deportation of foreigners arrested in raids last week.
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The social implications of xenophobic violence
Mail & Guardian owner Trevor Ncube shares his concerns about the hatred of foreign nationals in SA he has seen on multiple levels, from the streets, to the boardrooms, and the state.
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Image of Zuma 'hitting a man' misconstrued
The president was not beating a man but rather taking part in a traditional ceremony.
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Parliamentary committee to investigate xenophobia
The National Assembly will set up a multi-party committee to look into recent attacks.
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Tensions flair at Isipingo refugee camp
Tensions flared when authorities closed down the camp & refugees refused to leave.
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Thembelihle: 50 arrested in anti-xenophobic raids
The raid forms part of a special focus by police and the army on areas that are xenophobic hot spots.
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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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Xenophobia: 132 people convicted from 2008 attacks
Justice Minister Michael Masutha said sentences handed down ranged between three years and life imprisonment.
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SADC expected to grill Zuma over xenophobia
The recent violence, which left seven people dead, is expected to be featured at the SADC summit in Harare.
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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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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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Kathrada: Let's concentrate on Madiba's legacy
Kathrada also lamented the recent xenophobic attacks in parts of KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng.
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Zuma: Emmanuel Sithole used a false name
President Zuma said the Mozambican had used a false name because he was an illegal immigrant.
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Madiba bust for Cape Town City Hall
The bust was erected inside City Hall where Madiba gave his first speech as a free man.
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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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'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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Funeral arrangements underway for Emmanuel Sithole
Sithole was stabbed to death in Alexandra in full view of the public during xenophobic violence.