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Xenophobia: How South African Union Plotted Attacks – Report by Islie: 7:33am On Sep 08, 2019
A TWIST to last week’s xenophobic attacks in South Africa seems to be unfolding following a newspaper report that the violence stemmed from an “orchestrated campaign to destabilize the country.”

The influential Mail and Guardian reported on Friday that “security cluster officials are investigating the possibility of an orchestrated campaign to destabilize the country.”

An investigative report by the newspaper named the All Truck Drivers Forum (ATDF) as possible instigator of the chaos.

It said: “High-ranking security officials have also discussed the political motivations behind the flare-up in violence, with theories that the violence was part of a campaign to embarrass and ultimately destabilize the presidency of Cyril Ramaphosa.”

It added: In parts of KwaZulu-Natal, freight trucks were attacked and set alight.

Drivers found to be foreign nationals were also assaulted.

ATDF, which purports to represent only South African truck drivers, has dismissed the intelligence, saying that its organisation is anti-violence. Its spokesperson, Sipho Zungu, said on Thursday: “When this latest violence started on Monday we were in court, so there is no way this was us. ATDF has never even had a strike, let alone [engaged in] violence [and] looting. The nation is being misled here.

“What needs to be clarified is that ATDF is fighting for all truck drivers in the country, no matter if they work or not.” He went on to add: “The reality is that South African truck drivers no longer have jobs, and we have been engaging truck owners and government that they must get rid of foreign truck drivers.”

This kind of sentiment, and existing tensions, were worsened by political rhetoric around access to healthcare and unemployment before the elections. It reached boiling point last month, when police operations in Johannesburg to find fake goods were thwarted by shopkeepers, who pelted law-enforcement authorities with rocks, forcing a retreat.

Public reaction to this took on a xenophobic tinge, with some South Africans blaming foreign nationals for a host of problems — from the proliferation of drugs and fake goods, to crime and filth in inner-city Johannesburg.

Information shared with the JCPS cluster last Friday indicated that meetings to discuss strategy and co-ordinate attacks on foreign nationals were to schedule to take place this past weekend. The meetings were to be held at venues in different parts of Gauteng, including the Mzimhlophe grounds in Soweto, Alexandra at Pan taxi rank, Randburg taxi rank, Ezibayeni in Hillbrow and Part Two, Diepsloot.


https://thenationonlineng.net/xenophobia-how-south-african-union-plotted-attacks-report/

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Re: Xenophobia: How South African Union Plotted Attacks – Report by efighter: 7:39am On Sep 08, 2019
And the All Truck Drivers Forum also commanded the South African Police Force to just look on and watch while foreigners are being attacked. The SA government is mad, the writer of the report is equally mad.

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Re: Xenophobia: How South African Union Plotted Attacks – Report by oz4real83(m): 7:40am On Sep 08, 2019
This post is trying to shift the blame from the south African govt. The question they forgot to answer is that even if somebody else or group instigated the violent attacks on foreigners, what was the response of the south African govt to these attacks? Their inaction and subsequent speeches showed that they were subtlely in support of these attacks.

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Re: Xenophobia: How South African Union Plotted Attacks – Report by salbis(m): 7:41am On Sep 08, 2019
Just wasted my time to read this senseless write up. One bitter truth is, SA is not friendly to foreign nationals.

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Re: Xenophobia: How South African Union Plotted Attacks – Report by Cosmatikka: 7:41am On Sep 08, 2019
Ramaphosa learnt work from APC in denying things.
During his campaign, d imbbe promised to take jobs back from foreigners & give back to their ugly SA men. Known or unknown to him, their men re lazy azzholes, even in bed. Reason their ladies like Nigerians who re hardworking, both in the streets and bedrooms.
Recently, his ape-looking deputy minister of police and man-looking foreign affairs minister have made statements supporting xenophobia. So wat re dey trying to deny now?

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Re: Xenophobia: How South African Union Plotted Attacks – Report by Nobody: 7:42am On Sep 08, 2019
Millions of South Africans good were destroyed all over Africa in the last reprisal attack, South Africans have fallen on this one, Other countries hate them, they see them as enemy of progress, As for Nigeria, The only working system that doesn't fail their promises which is the Boko haram organization has spoken, I personally believe Boko haram because when they make promises they will surely fulfil it, South Africans in the Republic of Benin in the west, Chad and Cameroon in the east, and Niger in the north, the Gulf of Guinea in the south and it borders Lake Chad to the northeast, My one cent go back to your fathers land to avoid being slaughtered.

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Re: Xenophobia: How South African Union Plotted Attacks – Report by EASY39(m): 7:42am On Sep 08, 2019
FTC
Re: Xenophobia: How South African Union Plotted Attacks – Report by Luvinghubby: 7:42am On Sep 08, 2019
Xenophobia is not a new thing in South Africa, it's been there for a long time and will continue. Some politicians in SA also support it. The country is presently in a bad shape economically(although better than Nigeria) and unemployment is at all time high.

Personally my immediate suggestion is for migrants to stop going to SA and for those whose shops were looted to be compensated.
The hatred for black foreigners is already in their blood and there is nothing Nigerians can do about it.

The whites already saw it coming so they concentrated themselves in particular regions and move around with guns.

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Re: Xenophobia: How South African Union Plotted Attacks – Report by Crownbackhome: 7:42am On Sep 08, 2019
It's well.
Re: Xenophobia: How South African Union Plotted Attacks – Report by Criticaltemp: 7:43am On Sep 08, 2019
This people are bloody ingrates.. Anyways, LIKe for Goodluck ebele jonathan share for Mohammed Jubril el-sudan

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Re: Xenophobia: How South African Union Plotted Attacks – Report by ekestic1976(f): 7:43am On Sep 08, 2019
efighter:
And the All Truck Drivers Forum also commanded the South African Police Force to just look on and watch while foreigners are being attacked. The SA government is mad, the writer of the report is equally mad.

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Re: Xenophobia: How South African Union Plotted Attacks – Report by Vikzz(m): 7:43am On Sep 08, 2019
early Momo
Happy Sunday
Re: Xenophobia: How South African Union Plotted Attacks – Report by MedoUnboxing(m): 7:43am On Sep 08, 2019
Re: Xenophobia: How South African Union Plotted Attacks – Report by PureGoldh(m): 7:45am On Sep 08, 2019
Ok
Re: Xenophobia: How South African Union Plotted Attacks – Report by sosodevf(m): 7:45am On Sep 08, 2019
Nonsense
Re: Xenophobia: How South African Union Plotted Attacks – Report by NaijaMutant(f): 7:46am On Sep 08, 2019
The report only buttresses the fact that we already knew that The South Africa government, the police and her citizens are tacitly in support of the Xenophobic attacks and only needed a non-governmental agent in form of thugs to carry it out, hence, there were no arrest of the culprits



They shall surely pay for their crimes.

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Re: Xenophobia: How South African Union Plotted Attacks – Report by dazzlingd(m): 7:50am On Sep 08, 2019
These attacks are not new to south Africa....are they saying the Union has been responsible for decades

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Re: Xenophobia: How South African Union Plotted Attacks – Report by Rapmoney(m): 7:52am On Sep 08, 2019
Government propaganda!

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Re: Xenophobia: How South African Union Plotted Attacks – Report by Jabioro: 7:54am On Sep 08, 2019
The South African government is looking for who to be blamed for her responsibility,the pole is not wide enough to make enough scores;the chatterbox news papers had to coming in to start the orchestrated background news..Did xenophobia character just started yesterday?

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Re: Xenophobia: How South African Union Plotted Attacks – Report by Nasir123(m): 7:57am On Sep 08, 2019
They have started again.
. You failed in your responsibility.. and still failing , now u want to pass blame.
Na wa!

So disgusting.

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Re: Xenophobia: How South African Union Plotted Attacks – Report by rxmusa(m): 7:58am On Sep 08, 2019
Sadly everything is now politics
Re: Xenophobia: How South African Union Plotted Attacks – Report by mu2sa2: 7:58am On Sep 08, 2019
Nonsense. Xenophobic attacks in south Africa have been happening for over 10 years. The one of 2008 claimed 62 lives. Apartheid has rewired their brains irremediably to regard all blacks as ne'er-do-wells, who waste their lives on alcohol and drugs. So, when they see blacks from other parts of Africa thriving in business, they find it impossible to believe and the next thing is plot to kill them.

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Re: Xenophobia: How South African Union Plotted Attacks – Report by Adeniyii2017: 8:05am On Sep 08, 2019
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Re: Xenophobia: How South African Union Plotted Attacks – Report by Gazzy88(m): 8:06am On Sep 08, 2019
Criticaltemp:
This people are bloody ingrates.. Anyways, LIKe for Goodluck ebele jonathan share for Mohammed Jubril el-sudan
When those 'likes' accumulated, go and withdraw it from the bank first tomorrow morning. With your types, no hope for Nigeria.

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Re: Xenophobia: How South African Union Plotted Attacks – Report by Iamdboss: 8:12am On Sep 08, 2019
what is this one saying

But obviously not there fault since we have nonchalant people at the elm of affairs. Had it been that adequate measures had been taken when it first occurred, we won't be witnessing this horrific scenes. Or if our own economy is good in d country, few people will go to that home of wild animals called South Africa

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Re: Xenophobia: How South African Union Plotted Attacks – Report by BruncleZuma: 8:13am On Sep 08, 2019
E no go pass South African NURTW
Re: Xenophobia: How South African Union Plotted Attacks – Report by Olamideayomide(m): 8:16am On Sep 08, 2019
Story for the gods..... who care about their government.... mthewwwwww
Re: Xenophobia: How South African Union Plotted Attacks – Report by selemo: 8:19am On Sep 08, 2019
Blacks have a long way to go in this planet.. They need another planet to try their foolishness... grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Xenophobia: How South African Union Plotted Attacks – Report by blindjustice13(m): 8:26am On Sep 08, 2019
So what about the attacks that has been going on for years,who instigated those ones? undecided
Re: Xenophobia: How South African Union Plotted Attacks – Report by mukthar2000(m): 8:28am On Sep 08, 2019
I shade tears when I glance on my lovely Nigerians slaughter by the stupid animals in SA, I am using this media to send my messages to SA that is under most, that they must surly pay and regret their action on Nigerian, and I promise SA THAT THEY WE GO BACK TO THAT THEIR POVERTY ERA, THEY WE BEG FOR MONEY TO FEED THIER FAMILIES INSHALLAH, JUST WAIT AND WATCH, THE season films, idiot animalistic people

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Re: Xenophobia: How South African Union Plotted Attacks – Report by whizpa(m): 8:33am On Sep 08, 2019
Now, all I see on social media is denial from south Africans. Even those who were happy with the clampdown on Nigerian businesses are also denying the attacks happened.. They said their media didn't report on it cos it didn't happen..
A South African musician actually came out to say, Tiwa Savage and Davido should come out and apologize to them..

It's really funny. They actually think we are stupid. Would you blame them though?? Our government is doing the most to also cover it up.
Re: Xenophobia: How South African Union Plotted Attacks – Report by Reeb2244: 8:34am On Sep 08, 2019
oz4real83:
This post is trying to shift the blame from the south African govt. The question they forgot to answer is that even if somebody else or group instigated the violent attacks on foreigners, what was the response of the south African govt to these attacks? Their inaction and subsequent speeches showed that they were subtlely in support of these attacks.
In support? They are even the generator of the attack.

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