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South Africa: Fresh protest against xenophobic attacks held in Johannesburg
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14.09.2019
W/S Protesters marching through central business district, Johannesburg
M/S Protesters marching
M/S Protesters marching
W/S Protesters marching
M/S Protesters carrying banner of South African Active Civil Society (SAACSO) against xenophobia
M/S Protesters carrying banner of Socialist Revolutionary Workers' Party
W/S Protesters marching
M/S Protesters marching
M/S Activists holding anti-xenophobia banner
SOT, activist: "We do make a mistake when we go and we attribute all of these problems that we have to one group. And we say that the causes of our social ills are the people who have come to South Africa".
M/S Activists chanting 'Down with xenophobia'
M/S Protesters singing
W/S Protesters singing and dancing
SCRIPT
Thousands of activists marched through the business district in Johannesburg to condemn recent xenophobic attacks in the country. The latest rally came a day after larger demonstrations in the city.
"We do make a mistake when we go and we attribute all of these problems that we have to one group. And we say that the causes of our social ills are the people who have come to South Africa," said one activist, speaking from stage.
On September 2, riots broke out across Johannesburg targeting stores of foreign owners after a social media campaign blaming migrants for 'stealing jobs' and 'delivering low-quality goods'. In response, Nigeria evacuated hundreds of its citizens residing in South Africa.
M/S Protesters marching
M/S Protesters marching
W/S Protesters marching
M/S Protesters carrying banner of South African Active Civil Society (SAACSO) against xenophobia
M/S Protesters carrying banner of Socialist Revolutionary Workers' Party
W/S Protesters marching
M/S Protesters marching
M/S Activists holding anti-xenophobia banner
SOT, activist: "We do make a mistake when we go and we attribute all of these problems that we have to one group. And we say that the causes of our social ills are the people who have come to South Africa".
M/S Activists chanting 'Down with xenophobia'
M/S Protesters singing
W/S Protesters singing and dancing
SCRIPT
Thousands of activists marched through the business district in Johannesburg to condemn recent xenophobic attacks in the country. The latest rally came a day after larger demonstrations in the city.
"We do make a mistake when we go and we attribute all of these problems that we have to one group. And we say that the causes of our social ills are the people who have come to South Africa," said one activist, speaking from stage.
On September 2, riots broke out across Johannesburg targeting stores of foreign owners after a social media campaign blaming migrants for 'stealing jobs' and 'delivering low-quality goods'. In response, Nigeria evacuated hundreds of its citizens residing in South Africa.
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