Hate Speech! How President Ramaphosa’s Speech Incited Xenophobic Attacks, Foreigners Killings

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The Xenophobic attacks came a few days after South Africa launched a five-year National Action Plan to combat xenophobia, racism, and discrimination. However South African residents are brutally killing foreigners claiming foreigners are taking over businesses in South Africa

During a recent campaign rally, South African president Cyril Ramaphosa complained about foreigners who establish businesses in that country without following due process. He said:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpgD7yCUiss

Everybody just arrives in our townships and rural areas and set up businesses without licences and permits, we are going to bring this to an end. And those who are operating illegally wherever they come from must now know….

Ramaphosa said

To effectively combat xenophobia, the government and police need to publicly acknowledge attacks on foreign nationals and their property as xenophobic and take decisive action. The condition is worsening in South Africa now hititng the 4th day

Inflammatory public statements — such as those made by Johannesburg mayor Herman Mashaba in December 2016, and president Ramaphosa blaming illegal immigrants for crimes and calling on them to leave the city should be strongly condemned

South Africa has been condemned by human rights activists for not acting decisively against sporadic xenophobic attacks that broke out last week mainly in Polokwane and Durban.

As South Africa prepares for national elections on May 8, 2019, political leaders should not incite xenophobic violence or promote discrimination.

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