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Xenophobia: ‘5 People Killed’, Amnesty International Slams S’african Govt by BleedingPen: 7:44am On Sep 05, 2019
Amnesty International (AI) says five people have been confirmed dead as violence between locals and foreigners continues to escalate in Johannesburg and other parts of South Africa, Igbere TV reports.

The group condemned the attacks against refugees, asylum seekers, migrants, and looting of foreign-owned shops in the country, while berating the South African government.

The global body said the action “is a direct consequence of years of impunity and failures in the criminal justice system that has left this vulnerable group exposed and unprotected”.

In a statement issued on Wednesday and obtained by Igbere TV, AI said “South African authorities cannot say that they didn’t see this rampant violence coming”.

“For many years refugees, asylum seekers and migrants have been targeted for who they are and what they look like. They have also served as convenient scapegoats for unscrupulous politicians who have pushed the insidious narrative that foreign nationals have stolen jobs and are to blame for everything that is going wrong in the country”, it said.

“The first major outbreak of xenophobic violence witnessed more than 11 years ago which resulted in the killing of more than 60 people, should have been a wake-up call for the authorities to root out hatred against refugees and migrants and hold those responsible to account. Their lack of action has resulted in the subsequent and recurring attacks we’ve seen”, AI added.

It said South Africa has been experiencing systematic looting and burning of businesses belonging to foreign nationals (including Nigerians), largely in Pretoria and Johannesburg, for weeks.

“Businesses belonging to Nigerians and other foreign nationals have been targeted in the two cities, with stock and possessions worth millions burnt to ashes.”

The agency said the violence dramatically escalated last week following confrontations between locals and foreigners, “marked by horrific attacks and killings”.

“The government has largely failed to address past xenophobic, violent outbreaks across the country, instead often continuing to scapegoat foreign nationals for high levels of crime, putting a strain on government services and operating illegal businesses.

“South African authorities must stop fueling xenophobia in their desperate attempt to win political support. Rather, they must build a country that is rooted in respect for human rights and the rule of law that protects everyone.

“South African authorities must come up with a security plan to ensure the safety of all refugees and migrants and seek to end these attacks once and for all. That begins with holding suspected perpetrators of past xenophobic crimes to account and breaking this cycle of impunity,” it added.

Amnesty International, in the statement, also gave a background to the xenophobic crisis, blaming South African authorities of fueling hates amongst its citizens.

“Since 2008 there have been numerous outbreaks of violence against refugees, migrants and asylum seekers in South Africa. In some cases, xenophobia has been fueled by the hate-filled rhetoric of authorities and politicians.

“For example, in December 2016, the Executive Mayor of City of Johannesburg Herman Mashaba labelled foreign nationals living in Johannesburg “criminals” who had hijacked the city. He blamed them for the high levels of crime in the city.

“In November 2018, the then minister of Health, now minister of Home Affairs, Aaron Motsoaledi accused “foreign” nationals of what he called burdening the country’s health system.”

The xenophobic attacks targeting Nigerians and other nationals in Johannesburg, Pretoria and other cities have left several people dead and businesses and private properties burnt.

South African authorities say they are responding promptly to curb the violence. More than 70 persons have been reportedly taken into custody since Monday.

Nigerians have expressed outrage about the attacks, urging President Muhammadu Buhari to take decisive measures against South Africa.

Igbere TV reports that the President sent an envoy to South Africa on Tuesday for an on-the-ground assessment of the situation.

On Wednesday, Nigeria recalled its High Commissioner to South Africa, Kabiru Bala, and also pulled out of the World Economic Summit holding in Cape Town.

http://igberetvnews.com/963407/amnesty-international-reacts-to-xenophobic-attacks-in-safrica/

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Re: Xenophobia: ‘5 People Killed’, Amnesty International Slams S’african Govt by agwom(m): 7:47am On Sep 05, 2019
Noise everywhere...we need actions
Re: Xenophobia: ‘5 People Killed’, Amnesty International Slams S’african Govt by FamousMonk: 8:10am On Sep 05, 2019
Shehu Garba: Mr President,the xenophobia fracas is getting serious.Nigerians are being killed brutally.
Buhari: How many cows and fulani herdsmen were killed?
Shehu Garba: None recorded for now
Buhari: Wetin come consign me?
Call Lai Mohammed,tell him to go and lie that government is Working on it,by next week,the matter would've been forgotten...

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