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Violence spreads in Johannesburg
Scenes of violence on the streets of Johannesburg At least 12 people have been killed in the South African city of Johannesburg since Friday in a wave of violence directed at immigrants, police say. Police have used tear gas and rubber bullets to try to stop gangs of armed youths from attacking foreigners and looting and burning their property. Five people were killed overnight in the area of Cleveland. Two of them were burned and the others beaten to death. More than 50 were taken to hospitals with gunshot and stab wounds. During the day, a church where about 1,000 Zimbabweans have been taking refuge was attacked. Bishop Paul Veryn of the Central Methodist Church which was attacked told SABC radio: "We consider that the situation is getting so serious that the police can no longer control it." As night fell, immigrants were streaming into one police station near downtown Johannesburg carrying whatever belongings they could, reports Caroline Hawley. Many now fear for their lives, she reports. One Zimbabwean woman told the BBC she would flee back home rather than risk losing her two children to the mobs. Social problems Foreigners have been trying to flee the violence The trouble began a week ago in the sprawling township of Alexandra. Immigrants from neighbouring African countries were set upon by men with guns and iron bars chanting "kick the foreigners out". Terrified Zimbabweans, Mozambicans and Malawians fled to the safety of the local police station and to another township, Diepsloot. They were then attacked there as well - shacks were burnt down and shops looted. The violence has since spread to other areas. Since the end of apartheid, millions of African immigrants have poured into South Africa seeking jobs and sanctuary. But they have become scapegoats for many of the country's social problems - its high rate of unemployment, a shortage of housing and one of the worst levels of crime in the world. Police have been trying to restore order in Diepsloot township The South African Red Cross is now providing food and blankets to hundreds of frightened immigrants forced from their homes. President Thabo Mbeki said he would set up a panel of experts to investigate the violence. The leader of the governing African National Congress, Jacob Zuma, condemned the attacks. "We cannot allow South Africa to be famous for xenophobia," he told a conference in Pretoria.
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The problems in South Africa, as with those of a number of countries from which the refugees are fleeing (because of the UK's colonial ties with Zimabwe we hear about those a lot) are becoming so great that whenever I read about them I honestly wonder where to even begin. Half of me makes links between their post-colonial situation and countries like the former Yugoslavia, in so far as a virtual dictatorship clearly served one purpose, if nothing else, of supressing those underlying internal social tensions which, once given free reign with the breaking up of the Soviet Bloc and the various other empires, left the ordinary citizens of those countries in a situation that is surely no better than that from which they were originally liberated.
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just let them fight it out until they get bored
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05.19.2008, 03:05 AM | #4 |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7407914.stm [with video]
Thousands flee S Africa attacks Some parts of Johannesburg resembled a war-zone Some 6,000 people have fled a wave of attacks on foreigners in South Africa, which has left at least 22 dead, aid workers say. "This is a classic refugee situation," Rachel Cohen from Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) told the BBC. Many of those who have sought refuge in police stations, churches and community halls are Zimbabweans, who have fled violence and poverty at home. Up to three million Zimbabweans are thought to be in South Africa. The BBC's Caroline Hawley in Johannesburg says the immigrants have become a scapegoat for social problems, such as unemployment, crime and a lack of housing. Mobs of South Africans continue to roam around some townships near Johannesburg, looking for foreigners and looting their shops. But there have also been attacks on South Africans from other parts of the country, especially from near the Zimbabwean border. Over the weekend, correspondents say central Johannesburg resembled a war-zone, as armed police used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse angry crowds. SOUTH AFRICA Foreign population: 3-5m Majority from Zimbabwe, also Mozambique, Nigeria Total population: 49m Unemployment rate: 30% In pictures: Johannesburg violence S Africa violence: Your stories Foreign attacks concern SA press "If we go back into the streets, they're going to kill us there," one Zimbabwean man seeking sanctuary in a police station told the BBC. Some Zimbabweans say they will go home, despite the political violence there, rather than face attacks in South Africa. The front pages of several South African newspapers on Monday show a horrific image of a man being burnt to death. The police say they have made more than 200 arrests for crimes including murder, rape and robbery. "We're not talking about xenophobia, we're talking about criminality," said police spokesman Govindsamy Mariemuthoo. He said police reservists and officers from other regions had been called in to help quell the violence, reports the AP news agency. Loren Landau, from the Wits University Forced Migration Studies Programme, said the nature of the attacks was changing. "We're seeing what was an anti-foreigner conflict transforming into what might be seen as an ethnic conflict," he told the BBC's Focus on Africa programme, pointing to the attacks on South Africans. He also said much of the violence was "opportunistic crime". 'State of emergency' A church where about 1,000 Zimbabweans have been taking refuge was attacked over the weekend. Bishop Paul Veryn of the Central Methodist Church which was attacked told SABC radio: "We consider that the situation is getting so serious that the police can no longer control it." He called for a state of emergency to be declared. Advertisement function syncRoadBlock(src) { BBC.adverts.empCompanionResponse(src); }; Scenes of violence on the streets of Johannesburg MSF spokesman Eric Goemaere said: "This reminds me of a refugee situation. I have treated bullet wounds, beaten people, rape victims, and the people are terrified." The attacks on foreigners began a week ago in the township of Alexandra, north of Johannesburg, before spreading to the city centre and across the Gauteng region. President Thabo Mbeki said he would set up a panel of experts to investigate the violence. The leader of the governing African National Congress, Jacob Zuma, has also condemned the attacks. "We cannot allow South Africa to be famous for xenophobia," he told a conference in Pretoria. But the Human Rights Commission on Monday accused the government of not doing enough to address the underlying problems. "There has been poor leadership in this country as far as these issues are concerned," HRC chief executive Tseliso Thipanyane told public radio. He pointed out that there was a wave of attacks on foreigners in the late 1990s, before the situation eased in following years. Since the end of apartheid, migrants from across Africa have gone to South Africa, attracted by its relative prosperity.
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From being a nation infamous for apartheid, to one infamous for xenophobia. There's progress for ya!
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there have been 8 chiefs of police of CiudaD jUAREZ (2 MILLION PLUS PEOPLE RIGHT ACCROSS THE BORDER FROM EL PASO) MURDERED BY DRUG GANGS
this year alone. (sorry about the caps lock) but the rich and powerful in the US need their cocaine to have fun! and they need the poor sucking on crack pipes to maintain their power status quo!
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that was in white ruled south africa. in black south africa, socio-cultural and ethnic differences have fostered at times violent xenophobia for hundreds of years before white encrouchment, so it is just an unfortunate return to a bad norm. but this does point out the problems in africa with interstate migration and refugees, as the decline in one african state forces a huge migration into its neighbors, and then they fall into decline being unable to cope, and so even more refuges and migrants take flight into other neighboring countries, hence all the Zimbabweans, Malawians, and Mozambiquans... these kinds of things happen in the united states all the time, though not on this massive scale of civil conflict and unrest, but it is not uncommon for a group of pissed of racist white kids to go beat up and even kill migrant workers in the border regions and farm centers of america. xenophobia and racism are about as common in human societies as farting.
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This didn't just start the other day. It's been going on for quite some time now. When Apartheid ended, most native South Africans briefly saw a promising future, and what happened?... Criminals of all sorts, especially the Nigerian mafia, pulled in and took over. They control most of the townships now, They run the drug trade (mainly crack), prostitution, extortion, kidnapping, you name it.
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Army may tackle S Africa attacks
Police say they have made almost 300 arrests South African security ministers have been discussing using the army to help stop a wave of attacks on foreigners, which has left at least 23 people dead. The deployment of troops, which has been demanded by human rights groups and the opposition, could not be ruled out, said a top ruling party official. The violence has spread to four new areas near Johannesburg, while 13,000 have reportedly fled their homes. President Thabo Mbeki has condemned the "shameful and criminal" violence. Mobs of South Africans have been roaming townships, looking for foreigners, many of whom have sought refuge in police stations, churches and community halls. What kind of nation are we building - one which rejoices at someone who is burning, who is engulfed by flames? Gauteng Premier Mbhazima Shilowa There are believed to be between three and five million foreigners living in South Africa - most are Zimbabweans fleeing poverty and violence at home. The attacks have spread to new areas in the Ekurhuleni region around Johannesburg, local official Zweli Dlamini told the BBC. In the latest attacks, two people, believed to be miners from Mozambique, were beaten to death, reports South Africa's Independent Online website. There have also been reports of attacks on South Africans from other parts of the country. Home Affairs Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula has promised that no illegal migrants would be deported during the attacks. Her husband, Safety and Security Minister Charles Nqakula, promised that those who had fled their homes would be given adequate shelter. Attacks 'orchestrated' ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe said that if the army was deployed, it would be to back up the police. Police reinforcements have already been sent to the affected areas and President Mbeki said they would get "to the root of the anarchy". On Monday, a coalition of human rights groups, called the attacks a "national emergency" and urged the government to "consider whether deployment of the military is not necessary at this stage". The police say they have made another 40 arrests overnight, on top of the 250 in recent days. Advertisement function syncRoadBlock(src) { BBC.adverts.empCompanionResponse(src); }; Mobs of South Africans roam townships Gauteng Premier Mbhazima Shilowa said the police would make the decision on whether it was necessary to call in the army. "The situation is dire and we must intervene and intervene forcefully," he said in a debate in the Gauteng legislature. "What kind of nation are we building - one which rejoices at someone who is burning, who is engulfed by flames?" he asked in reference to a shocking photograph used on the front pages of several newspapers on Monday. Mr Mantashe also said the ANC had held talks with the mainly Zulu opposition Inkatha Freedom Party and noted that most of the flashpoints had been in areas where the IFP had a presence. The IFP has denied any links to the violence. Bishop Paul Veryn, who runs the Central Methodist Church, where many foreigners have sought shelter and which was attacked over the weekend, said the attacks were "clearly orchestrated". He told the BBC's Network Africa programme that the mobs appeared to know exactly where foreigners lived. "That information would not be accessible if they did not have access to councillors, to people in authority." He also blamed the poverty and massive inequality of wealth in South Africa for the violence. Some South Africans say foreigners are taking jobs from locals and contributing to crime. Up to three million Zimbabweans are thought to be in South Africa, having fled violence and poverty at home. Some Zimbabweans say they will go home, despite the political violence there, rather than face attacks in South Africa. "If we go back into the streets, they're going to kill us there," one Zimbabwean man seeking sanctuary in a police station told the BBC. But Mr Mbeki urged South Africans to welcome refugees. "Citizens from other countries on the African continent and beyond are as human as we are and deserve to be treated with respect and dignity." The attacks on foreigners began a week ago in the township of Alexandra, north of Johannesburg, before spreading to the city centre and across the Gauteng region.
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You do realise that if everyone copy & pasted a political article that interested them in a day then this forum would be even more gratingly dull and uninspiring than it is already? Just a thought.
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And it would seem that interminable bores just wanna bore. Anyway, in a bid to return to the original topic of this thread, here's a picture of a really good album by the Italian pop star Sabrina. |
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Let's be entirely clear - most are interminable bores (myself included if you're firmly entrenched in the 'I have wrong opinions on everything' camp) - rarely are they so prolifigate.
Anyway, it doesn't matter, I'm getting married. Lalalalala.
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Sorry, I just posted a really shitty, underhand message here. I deleted it because I'm actually quite a nice person. Just so you know.
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