Hundreds flee as South Africa anti-migrant mobs go door-to-door

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Gansbaai (South Africa) (AFP) – Hundreds of foreigners fearing for their lives have taken shelter in community halls on South Africa’s south coast, saying mobs of locals were going door-to-door telling them to leave the country.

Mostly nationals of Malawi and Mozambique, many told AFP they had fled their homes at the weekend and spent nights in the mountains and bush, before making their way to the small-town community centres.

“They said ‘you are a foreigner, you don’t belong in South Africa, so you must go’,” Mozambican Thomas Vincent Baloyi told AFP in Gansbaai, around 110 kilometres (70 miles) southeast of Cape Town.

“I said, ’no, I got documents to be here in South Africa’. They didn’t want to know,” said Baloyi, who has been in the country for nearly 16 years working in construction and gardening.

“They just chased us away like dogs… that is unfair because, actually, I’m a human being,” the 32-year-old said. “We just stayed in the bush until six in the morning.”

Weeks of mostly small protests across South Africa against illegal foreign nationals exploded into violence at the weekend in the town of Mossel Bay, 250 kilometres up the coast, where 55 shacks were torched.

The South African police say two people from Mozambique were killed but did not link the deaths to an anti-illegal migrant march held hours before.

The Mozambique government said five of its citizens were killed as a “direct consequence of the xenophobic attacks”.

Around 300 fled back across the border on Saturday and hundreds more will follow, it said.

The deaths would be the first linked to a new wave of anti-migrant protests by fringe groups that accuse undocumented foreign nationals of crime and taking scarce jobs and resources away from locals.

After one anti-illegal migrant group set a June 30 deadline for undocumented migrants to go home, small bands of people brandishing whips, sticks, wooden clubs and sometimes axes are reported to have taken to the streets in various places to reinforce the ultimatum.

Ghana has already flown home 300 of its citizens, with hundreds more due to leave this weekend, and Nigeria has also announced emergency repatriation flights.

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Populism sucks. Blame your troubles on the most vulnerable.

Even if it were true that migrants were taking the jobs and even if they did return home then they will just live in poverty in their home country.


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Yeah, a couple of weeks ago mobs were going around kicking immigrants out of hospital and doctor’s offices. I’m not surprised it has escalated.

It should be well far beyond obvious at this point that the entire world, or at least 90% of it, is under the control of a single influence. Every region used to be under the influence of it’s own rhythms. They could be influenced with media and politicians but the influencers had to go with what was happening and just steer within that current. Now, every rhythm has been synched and is being entirely guided.


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