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South African Hell: Violence spreads in 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

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.

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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3 Responses to " South African Hell: Violence spreads in Johannesburg "

  1. nate United States says:

    Wow, I’m just a kid, and I am moving there next week…Oh My Gosh!!!!

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  2. Garth United Kingdom says:

    Since the baboons took over, South Africa is becoming the shittest place on earth , and I never want to go back.
    Thanks to my EU passport I now live in peaceful and beautiful Romania and have integrated very well and am proud of my new home and people which are more my culture than the ape culture you find in Azania.
    I am with “my” brothers here in Romania and have easily learn`t the wonderful langauge because my mouth is only designed to speak a Roman (Euro) not a monkey langauge. The baboons tried to force me to speak there dumb utterings but I don`t like zulu or xhosa or guns for that matter.

    Cu place

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  3. William Allfree Netherlands says:

    The South Africa WHITE people allowed this to happen they STILL lack the balls to actually DO anything about it. The best they can manage is to whine about it.

    IT SERVES THEM RIGHT. Just like Zimbabwe. They KNEW what would happen but they did NOTHING to stop it.

    You wanted it. You GOT it, now lie back, pour another beer and ENJOY it!

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