Following series of Xenophobic attack that has
left over a thousand immigrants homeless in
South Africa and several dead, many have taken
refuge at the South African police stations in
Durban.
According to the South African police, angry
locals in the eastern port city of Durban carrying
out these attacks have vowed to push the
immigrants out.
A Nigerian PHD holder has been rumoured dead,
but according to Nigeria’s Acting High
Commissioner, Ambassador Martin Cobham ,
there is no record of a dead Nigerian so far.
A high crime rate and a lack of jobs among other
things have been blamed on foreigners by some
indigenes.
Thursday, 16 April 2015
Victims of Xenophonic Attacks Housed at Police Stations
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