'Racist' violence erupts in South Africa

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South Africa shops looted despite Zuma call for peace

Foreign-owned shops in South Africa have been attacked and looted in east Johannesburg, the latest in a series of xenophobic attacks.

A standoff developed in the city, with police forming a barrier between an angry crowd and foreign-owned shops.

The violence comes despite Thursday's rally against xenophobia in the coastal city of Durban, and condemnation from President Jacob Zuma.

At least five people have died in anti-foreigner attacks in recent weeks.

Migrants, mostly from other African states and Asia, have moved to South Africa in large numbers since white-minority rule ended in 1994.

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There has been unrest in Jeppestown, east Johannesburg
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Reporters have been threatened
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Some immigrants were seen armed with machetes
Many South Africans accuse them of taking jobs in a country where the unemployment rate is 24%.

A crowd began looting foreign-owned shops in east Johannesburg on Thursday night. About about 200 foreigners took refuge at a police station.

Police fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse the looters and arrested 12 people.

Media captionSharif Danis, a Nigerian shopkeeper in South Africa, told the BBC's Milton Nkosi: ''We are worried and we are scared''
A new standoff began in the eastern suburb of Jeppestown on Friday, as police sought to prevent people from attacking more shops.

Police used rubber bullets to disperse a group of migrants in Johannesburg who had armed themselves with machetes for protection.

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Eyewitness: Raphael Nkomo, a Zimbabwean living and working in Johannesburg
What I saw when I was going to the shops on Thursday evening, it was so terrible.

A group of men were dropped from a mini bus, and all of them were armed with pangas, a [type of] very big knife.

They started chasing people, throwing stones at them. Some were even knifed.

We had to run for cover. We ended up in the shops, and the owners closed the shops while we were still inside until the police were called.

What I saw was terrifying, and if it continues like this by the time the government wakes up many people will be dead. It is very, very bad.

Africans call for South Africa boycott

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The acting Premier of the Gauteng province around Johannesburg, Qedani Mahlangu, called on "each and every South African who's a peace-loving South African to stand up and condemn this."

On Thursday President Zuma condemned the recent xenophobic attacks as "shocking".

"No amount of frustration or anger can justify the attacks on foreign nationals and the looting of their shops," he told parliament on Thursday.

Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini has been accused of fuelling the attacks by saying that foreigners should "go back to their countries". However, he said that his comments had been distorted.

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At least five people have died in attacks on foreigners in recent weeks
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High unemployment has fuelled anger against migrants
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President Zuma called the attacks "shocking"
The police have established 24-hour centres to clamp down on attacks on foreign nationals, the BBC's Milton Nkosi in Johannesburg reports.

Several African states have said they are prepared to help their nationals return home.

Amid fears of reprisal attacks, energy and chemical giant Sasol said it would repatriate more than 300 South Africans working in Mozambique.

Official data suggests there are about about two million foreign nationals in South Africa, about 4% of the total population. But some estimates put the number of immigrants at five million.

Many South Africans are against the violence, but are also unhappy with the level of immigration and feel they are being undercut by immigrants from poorer countries, our correspondent adds.

At least 62 people died in xenophobic attacks in South Africa in 2008.


Don't blame the ANC (ruling party) for your countries blight and rampant unemployment brehs - blame your fellow Africans who had the wherewithal to create businesses and employment opportunities for your country. :snoop:
 

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this is nothing new..

It's nothing new, but the last time South Africans rioted like this was in 2008.

The country is actually deteriorating internally.Things might get a whole lot worse for South Africa before they start to show any signs of improvement.
 

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there's nothing 'racist' bout this...
ijs

when natives aint eating foreigners always get thrown in the bushes

Mexicans do the same shyt to ppl from Central America working in Mexico
 

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What is it with Africans and machetes?
:damn:
Guy that lived across the hall from me in the dorms kept one in his trunk.
These negroes will cut you quicker than they'll shoot you.
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there's nothing 'racist' bout this...
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when natives aint eating foreigners always get thrown in the bushes

Mexicans do the same shyt to ppl from Central America working in Mexico
It is definitely xenophobic dude.

They are looting and destroying African-owned businesses. We are talking businesses that are more than likely employing South Africans or at least adding some sort of value to the local economy.

When you target specific groups because of your own economic or social condition, then it's xenophobia plain and simple.

You have to wonder why they weren't flexing like this when they were being oppressed by the white minority.
 

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It is definitely xenophobic dude.

They are looting and destroying African-owned businesses. We are talking businesses that are more than likely employing South Africans or at least adding some sort of value to the local economy.

When you target specific groups because of your own economic or social condition, then it's xenophobia plain and simple.

You have to wonder why they weren't flexing like this when they were being oppressed by the white minority.

:comeon:

They are going at Asian-owned businesses mostly and attacking African migrant workers

Foreigners have been taking their jobs for decades...i'm sure u can understand their frustration,right?

Who killed Lucky Dube?:usure:
 

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They are going at Asian-owned businesses mostly and attacking African migrant workers

Foreigners have been taking their jobs for decades...i'm sure u can understand their frustration,right?

Who killed Lucky Dube?:usure:

South African police fired rubber bullets Friday to disperse crowds setting immigrant businesses ablaze as attacks against foreigners spread to Johannesburg.

Chanting and singing, machete-armed residents burned down shops owned by foreigners :comeon:, including a Nigerian dealership in the nation's largest city.
http://edition.cnn.com/2015/04/17/africa/south-africa-xenophobia-attacks/index.html

If foreigners are taking their jobs, then they need to protest against the government not seek out retribution on innocent, hardworking people. What you're suggest makes no sense whatsoever.

And Lucky Dube was killed by his fellow South Africans.
 
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