Monday, June 21, 2010

Threats against foreigners, whites soar


Xenophobic attacks may start again from July 12 2010 – and also against ‘whites’ this time:

Summary: The xenophobic attacks in South Africa against black foreign Africans lasted 11 days in May 2008. The attacks rapidly spread to 138 different townships countrywide. Sixty-one people were murdered – many torched to death. Twenty-one of those victims were South African citizens. About 100,000 people were (conservatively estimated) chased from their homes. Up to 30,000 shops of foreign traders in townships were looted. Minority groups were the preferred targets of choice because they are vulnerable and not usually able to defend themselves. The main perpetrators of xenophobia were young black South African males, often AIDS-infected and due to the dementia caused by AIDS, quickly incited to suicidal violence.

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warning by Somali Association -
warning by ANC-cabinet that ‘xenophobic violence will not be tolerated’.
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South African resident Shaba Kolokoto warns: “I have visited the Alexandra, Diepsloot, Olievenhoutbosch and other informal settlements…. and you can smell the hatred… in Diepsloot the attacks may start the day Bafana crashes out of the World Cup…

This following warning was placed on Facebook on June 14, 2010, by a man named Shaba Kolokoto – who issued an urgent wearning to ‘do your bit to stop this ugly phenomenon from happening’. He writes: “Deep in the hearts of some people of South Africa, anger is fermenting and hatred of fellow man has reached boiling point. Xenophobia is here! It is rearing its ugly face once again. Intelligence has it that xenophobic attacks are scheduled for the 13th of July 2010 in Alexandra, Diepsloot, Olievenhoutbosch and other informal settlements. I have validated the information by visiting these areas and I must say, you can smell the hatred. In Diepsloot, the attacks may start the day Bafana Bafana crashes out of the World Cup.” :

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