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Malawi Repatriate Citizens From SA Over Xenophobic Attacks by Nobody: 6:47pm On Apr 13, 2015
Johannesburg - The Malawian government said on Monday it would help repatriate its citizens from South Africa
following an outbreak of xenophobic violence in Durban that has left four people dead.
"The situation is really tense as about 360 Malawians are stranded in South Africa following xenophobic attacks there,"
Information Minister Kondwani Nankhumwa told reporters.
He said the Malawians targeted had "lost everything", including their passports.
The attacks on immigrant-owned shops and homes in Durban's townships come three months after a similar spate of
attacks on foreign-owned shops in Soweto.
In both cases, shops have been looted and foreign traders ordered to shut up shop.
Over 1 000 foreigners in Durban have fled their homes and are now living in temporary camps, under police guard.
Police spokesperson Thulani Zwane said the situation was "tense but under control", with police deployed to patrol
affected areas.
He said four people had been killed since the beginning of the month, including an Ethiopian man whose shop was petrol-
bombed by a mob Friday night.
Nearly 50 people have been arrested - 28 on Sunday night alone.
Nankhumwa said the Malawian embassy in Pretoria had started processing temporary travel documents for its nationals.
Hundreds of Malawians escaping poverty back home move to South Africa every year in search of work.
Violence against migrants from other African countries is common in South Africa, with locals accusing foreigners of
taking their jobs and business.
The government has condemned the violence, with President Jacob Zuma sending a team of ministers to assess the
situation.
AFP
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