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Nigerian Car Dealership Shop Burnt Down In SA Xenophobic Violence! by kay1one2(m): 9:48am On Apr 18, 2015
Shops set ablaze, looted as xenophobic attacks spread in South Africa
By Faith Karimi and Diana Magnay, CNN
Updated 0305 GMT (1005 HKT) April 18, 2015


Xenophobic attacks spread to Johannesburg 02:51
Story highlights
Attacks against immigrant businesses started in Durban
The attacks have left six people dead
Johannesburg (CNN)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, including a Nigerian dealership in the nation's largest city.

Immigrants carrying bricks accused police of not doing enough to protect them as businesses smoldered.

Six people killed
Violence targeting immigrant shops started recently in the port city of Durban, where two foreigners and three South Africans were killed. Residents have accused African immigrants of taking their jobs and committing crimes. The unemployment rate in South Africa is 25%, according to government figures.

A sixth death occurred Wednesday. The body of a 58-year-old foreign national was found in Verulam town, where a mob attacked the man at his home. He fled and died of his injuries near his home, South African police said.

At least 112 people have been arrested throughout KwaZulu-Natal Province for various offenses related to the violence, police said.

Social and economic issues
President Jacob Zuma said his government is addressing social and economic issues brought up by citizens. He said immigrants contribute to the nation's economy while others bring scarce skills.

"While some foreign nationals have been arrested for various crimes, it is misleading and wrong to label or regard all foreign nationals as being involved in crime in the country," Zuma said.

As the violence spread to other cities, terrified immigrants sought a resolution. Others fled, taking refuge at police stations in major cities.

"They are using this as scapegoats," said Jean-Pierre Lukamba, an immigrant from the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

"Every day, migrants are living in this fire. It's not just attacks. It's institutionalized xenophobia. The government must do something. Those people aren't just mad for no reason. They want electricity, they want jobs, they want water."

'They don't understand the history of Africa'
Lukamba said he's part of an organization trying to negotiate between the two sides.

"They don't understand the history of Africa; if they do, they would know each of us, we are one," he said.

Thousands fled to temporary shelters, with aid group Gift of the Givers saying about 8,500 people are hiding in refugee centers or police stations this week because of the violence. The number did not include those who have moved in with friends or relatives.

The aid group said it has a facility in Johannesburg to help those who might need shelter.

"We are preparing aid packages for those who may journey onwards to their home countries," it said.


Police ordered to work around the clock
The violence spread from Durban to Johannesburg even though Zuma has condemned the attacks and appealed for calm.

"No amount of frustration or anger can ever justify the attacks on foreign nationals and the looting of their shops," he said. "The attacks violate all the values that South Africa embodies, especially the respect for human life."

Zuma said he has ordered police to work around the clock to protect citizens and immigrants, and arrest the perpetrators.

In Mozambique, the South African energy and chemical giant Sasol was temporarily returning about 340 South African nationals to South Africa "as a precautionary measure," Sasol spokesman Alex Anderson said.

Mozambican employees of Sasol service providers have voiced concern about reported violence against Mozambicans and other foreign nationals in South Africa and protested the presence of South African employees in Mozambique.


"We have had no cases of violence at our sites and the situation remains calm," Anderson said in a statement.

In the past, Johannesburg has been the epicenter of anti-immigrant tensions.

In 2008, dozens were killed in attacks in the poorest areas of Johannesburg. Most of the victims were Zimbabweans who had fled repression and dire economic circumstances. In those attacks, police arrested more than 200 people on various charges, including rape, murder, robbery and theft.


CNN's Diana Magnay contributed from Johannesburg, and Faith Karimi wrote and reported from Atlanta. CNN's Brent Swails contributed to this report.

http://edition.cnn.com/2015/04/17/africa/south-africa-xenophobia-attacks/index.html

Re: Nigerian Car Dealership Shop Burnt Down In SA Xenophobic Violence! by agarawu23(m): 9:53am On Apr 18, 2015
its time to evict my south Africa room mate squatterundecided

this is becoming too much.

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Re: Nigerian Car Dealership Shop Burnt Down In SA Xenophobic Violence! by ozoigbondu: 9:53am On Apr 18, 2015
Shoprite i dey look you with one eye

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Re: Nigerian Car Dealership Shop Burnt Down In SA Xenophobic Violence! by temitemi1(m): 10:00am On Apr 18, 2015
Car wash n not car dealer embarassed embarassed embarassed. I saw the news on cnn!
kay1one2:
Shops set ablaze, looted as xenophobic attacks spread in South Africa
By Faith Karimi and Diana Magnay, CNN
Updated 0305 GMT (1005 HKT) April 18, 2015


Xenophobic attacks spread to Johannesburg 02:51
Story highlights
Attacks against immigrant businesses started in Durban
The attacks have left six people dead
Johannesburg (CNN)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, including a Nigerian dealership in the nation's largest city.

Immigrants carrying bricks accused police of not doing enough to protect them as businesses smoldered.

Six people killed
Violence targeting immigrant shops started recently in the port city of Durban, where two foreigners and three South Africans were killed. Residents have accused African immigrants of taking their jobs and committing crimes. The unemployment rate in South Africa is 25%, according to government figures.

A sixth death occurred Wednesday. The body of a 58-year-old foreign national was found in Verulam town, where a mob attacked the man at his home. He fled and died of his injuries near his home, South African police said.

At least 112 people have been arrested throughout KwaZulu-Natal Province for various offenses related to the violence, police said.

Social and economic issues
President Jacob Zuma said his government is addressing social and economic issues brought up by citizens. He said immigrants contribute to the nation's economy while others bring scarce skills.

"While some foreign nationals have been arrested for various crimes, it is misleading and wrong to label or regard all foreign nationals as being involved in crime in the country," Zuma said.

As the violence spread to other cities, terrified immigrants sought a resolution. Others fled, taking refuge at police stations in major cities.

"They are using this as scapegoats," said Jean-Pierre Lukamba, an immigrant from the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

"Every day, migrants are living in this fire. It's not just attacks. It's institutionalized xenophobia. The government must do something. Those people aren't just mad for no reason. They want electricity, they want jobs, they want water."

'They don't understand the history of Africa'
Lukamba said he's part of an organization trying to negotiate between the two sides.

"They don't understand the history of Africa; if they do, they would know each of us, we are one," he said.

Thousands fled to temporary shelters, with aid group Gift of the Givers saying about 8,500 people are hiding in refugee centers or police stations this week because of the violence. The number did not include those who have moved in with friends or relatives.

The aid group said it has a facility in Johannesburg to help those who might need shelter.

"We are preparing aid packages for those who may journey onwards to their home countries," it said.


Police ordered to work around the clock
The violence spread from Durban to Johannesburg even though Zuma has condemned the attacks and appealed for calm.

"No amount of frustration or anger can ever justify the attacks on foreign nationals and the looting of their shops," he said. "The attacks violate all the values that South Africa embodies, especially the respect for human life."

Zuma said he has ordered police to work around the clock to protect citizens and immigrants, and arrest the perpetrators.

In Mozambique, the South African energy and chemical giant Sasol was temporarily returning about 340 South African nationals to South Africa "as a precautionary measure," Sasol spokesman Alex Anderson said.

Mozambican employees of Sasol service providers have voiced concern about reported violence against Mozambicans and other foreign nationals in South Africa and protested the presence of South African employees in Mozambique.


"We have had no cases of violence at our sites and the situation remains calm," Anderson said in a statement.

In the past, Johannesburg has been the epicenter of anti-immigrant tensions.

In 2008, dozens were killed in attacks in the poorest areas of Johannesburg. Most of the victims were Zimbabweans who had fled repression and dire economic circumstances. In those attacks, police arrested more than 200 people on various charges, including rape, murder, robbery and theft.


CNN's Diana Magnay contributed from Johannesburg, and Faith Karimi wrote and reported from Atlanta. CNN's Brent Swails contributed to this report.

http://edition.cnn.com/2015/04/17/africa/south-africa-xenophobia-attacks/index.html

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Re: Nigerian Car Dealership Shop Burnt Down In SA Xenophobic Violence! by hadizadeezy(f): 10:00am On Apr 18, 2015
Na aparthied fit south Africans aswear! Mtcheeeeew

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Re: Nigerian Car Dealership Shop Burnt Down In SA Xenophobic Violence! by hadizadeezy(f): 10:01am On Apr 18, 2015
Na aparthied fit south Africans aswear! Mtcheeeeew

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Re: Nigerian Car Dealership Shop Burnt Down In SA Xenophobic Violence! by all4gud(m): 10:02am On Apr 18, 2015
We are still waiting for Nigeria government to do something to save Nigerians in SA when it get worse. It is not getting worse yet in the eye of our government.

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Re: Nigerian Car Dealership Shop Burnt Down In SA Xenophobic Violence! by kay1one2(m): 10:04am On Apr 18, 2015
temitemi1:
Car wash n not car dealer embarassed embarassed embarassed. I saw the news on cnn!

Just watched it too few mins ago. You saw the bolded right?!

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Re: Nigerian Car Dealership Shop Burnt Down In SA Xenophobic Violence! by yoged(m): 10:07am On Apr 18, 2015
Black south Africans living in SA are lazy. They never strife to get or keep a job. They obviously can't fight the Whites ruling them there, i wonder why they are killing their fellow Africans who are more ambitious. Now, their women prefer to marry foreigners because they know their men won't take care of them.

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Re: Nigerian Car Dealership Shop Burnt Down In SA Xenophobic Violence! by hadizadeezy(f): 10:09am On Apr 18, 2015
all4gud:
We are still waiting for Nigeria government to do something to save Nigerians in SA when it get worse. It is not getting worse yet in the eye of our government.
haven't you heard? Obaniko said we should wait for them to start killing Nigerians before making any move.

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Re: Nigerian Car Dealership Shop Burnt Down In SA Xenophobic Violence! by hadizadeezy(f): 10:14am On Apr 18, 2015
yoged:
Black south Africans living in SA are lazy. They never strife to get or keep a job. They obviously can't fight the Whites ruling them there, i wonder why they are killing their fellow Africans who are more ambitious. Now, their women prefer to marry foreigners because they know their men won't take care of them.
its only in south Africa you'll see a villager blaming A foreign medical doctor for his unemlpoyed status.

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Re: Nigerian Car Dealership Shop Burnt Down In SA Xenophobic Violence! by abduljabbar4(m): 10:18am On Apr 18, 2015
Other countries can cripple the economy of south Africa. Trust me even if Nigeria doesn't do anything, other countries will.

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Re: Nigerian Car Dealership Shop Burnt Down In SA Xenophobic Violence! by Nobody: 10:18am On Apr 18, 2015
hadizadeezy:
its only in south Africa you'll see a villager blaming A foreign medical doctor for his unemlpoyed status.

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Re: Nigerian Car Dealership Shop Burnt Down In SA Xenophobic Violence! by phayvoursky(m): 10:24am On Apr 18, 2015
HAD AFRICA KNOWN EARLIER. WE WOULD HAVE LEFT THESE GUYS TO ROT IN APARTHEID.


AFRICA IS BETTER WITHOUT THOSE ZULU MEN.

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Re: Nigerian Car Dealership Shop Burnt Down In SA Xenophobic Violence! by killjoy(m): 12:04pm On Apr 18, 2015
in response to sa's xenophobic attacks, I rili dont advice the Nigerian govt to close south African establishments in Nigeria.


























Bt.
































close every single south African establishment in Nigeria, export deport every single south African we can lay out hands on. and bring our hard working brothers and sisters from that cursed land.


God!!!! I dey vex!!!

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Re: Nigerian Car Dealership Shop Burnt Down In SA Xenophobic Violence! by hamaworld(m): 12:04pm On Apr 18, 2015
The only human being in SA had pass away. (Mandela)
Zombies & vampires are now staying there

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Re: Nigerian Car Dealership Shop Burnt Down In SA Xenophobic Violence! by Nobody: 12:06pm On Apr 18, 2015
AFRICAN PEOPLE THEY SUFFER HMMMMMMMMMMM

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Re: Nigerian Car Dealership Shop Burnt Down In SA Xenophobic Violence! by ozo13(m): 12:06pm On Apr 18, 2015
ozoigbondu:
Shoprite i dey look you with one eye
grin grin grin bad guy.

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Re: Nigerian Car Dealership Shop Burnt Down In SA Xenophobic Violence! by Nobody: 12:06pm On Apr 18, 2015
BUHARI HAVE A LOT TO DO MAY GOD HELP HIM

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Re: Nigerian Car Dealership Shop Burnt Down In SA Xenophobic Violence! by Musci: 12:06pm On Apr 18, 2015
Shoprite comes to my darling my... No lele watching in 3D

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Re: Nigerian Car Dealership Shop Burnt Down In SA Xenophobic Violence! by Odisco2(m): 12:06pm On Apr 18, 2015
I am waiting for Nigeria response to this ugly menace
Re: Nigerian Car Dealership Shop Burnt Down In SA Xenophobic Violence! by ZUBY77(m): 12:07pm On Apr 18, 2015
Yes saw that on CNN yesterday
Re: Nigerian Car Dealership Shop Burnt Down In SA Xenophobic Violence! by LordMecuzy(m): 12:07pm On Apr 18, 2015
Okay on my way to burn Shoprite Alausa... Who cares to join me?

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Re: Nigerian Car Dealership Shop Burnt Down In SA Xenophobic Violence! by tola9ja: 12:07pm On Apr 18, 2015
WE ALL NEED PRAYER

Re: Nigerian Car Dealership Shop Burnt Down In SA Xenophobic Violence! by Eastherbunny(m): 12:07pm On Apr 18, 2015
This already a probable cause for us to act and defend our interest
Re: Nigerian Car Dealership Shop Burnt Down In SA Xenophobic Violence! by DoTheNeedful: 12:08pm On Apr 18, 2015
This is very horrible angry. We black people can be horrible at times. Little wonder why we are at the lowest layer of racial and social stratification angry. Many people will be blaming the black S.A guys but Nigerians and other black people can do the same.
I saw it on Al Jazeera this morning. Very sad scene it was. It seems the S.A govt is also handling this issue with kids glove. I kinda think that there is a subtle backing from their govt.

On a lighter note,one 9ja guy that was interviewed by AJ this morning really cracked me up. The guy was calling on the S.A govt to take the police off the streets and allow the foreigners to face the hoodlums. grin grin. The guy was too sure of himself. He said many of them are only respecting those guys as their hosts grin

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Re: Nigerian Car Dealership Shop Burnt Down In SA Xenophobic Violence! by john4aguero: 12:08pm On Apr 18, 2015
embarassed
Re: Nigerian Car Dealership Shop Burnt Down In SA Xenophobic Violence! by mcprince32(m): 12:09pm On Apr 18, 2015
Let there be peace around the world!

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