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Xenophobic attacks: Stop being ungrateful! Thabo Mbeki warns South Africans

by O. S David

Xenophobic attacks: Stop being ungrateful! Thabo Mbeki warns South Africans

 

Former South African President, Thabo Mbeki, has condemned the current xenophobic attack on Nigerians and other foreigners in different parts of South Africa.

The former President had called on the country’s security agencies to up their game and also advised communityes to report criminal activities to the appropriate quarters.

He said, “I must express my grave concern at events which took place in this city last week, in the context of what was reported as an anti-immigrant march.

“In that context, I want to say ‘thank you’ to Ringo Madlingozi for what he said in the songs he rendered.

“As South Africans, we should never forget the enormous sacrifices that were made by the sister people of Africa to help us achieve our liberation.

“We cannot now behave in a manner that treats fellow Africans, who are now residents in our country, as enemies or unwelcome guests, neither should we commit the offence of viewing or characterising African migrants in our country as criminals.

“When our communities discover or suspect criminal activities in their areas, regardless of the nationality of the alleged criminals, it must be reported to the [South African] Police Service.

“The police service itself has an absolute obligation to follow up on these community reports to avoid people taking the law into their own hands.

“All of us know that our country faces many socio- economic challenges such as poverty and unemployment. Not even one of these problems can or will be solved by attacking fellow Africans who have joined us as migrants.

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“Those who organised and participated in these attacks, which must stop, must know that there is absolutely nothing revolutionary, progressive, patriotic, acceptable or of service to the people in what are, in fact, criminal activities.”

 

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