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- Xenophobia in Post-Apartheid South Africa | GJIA
On the contrary, xenophobia has a long and bloody history in post-apartheid South Africa It is not a static phenomenon: social media has enabled anti-immigrant movements to reach larger audiences, harass migrants digitally, and organize across geographic boundaries
- South Africa faces growing xenophobia problem - dw. com
Xenophobia is nothing new to South Africa, but experts warn attacks on foreigners could rise as nationalist campaign rhetoric heats up
- Xenophobia – a threat to the unity of African peoples - ACCORD
Traces of xenophobic sentiment and violence have long existed in Africa, which at times has resulted in the inflammation of inter-state relations as well as large-scale displacements
- XENOPHOBIC DISCRIMINATION IN SOUTH AFRICA:
This report provides an analysis of xenophobic discrimination incidents in South Africa between 2022 and 2024 (hereinafter the reporting period), based on data collected through the Xenowatch platform
- XENOPHOBIA IN AFRICA: ORIGINS AND ITS MANIFESTATIONS
The study investigates the origins and manifestations of xenophobia in Africa, focusing on the historical, social, economic, and political factors that contribute to its persistence
- Introduction to the special issue: xenophobia in Africa - SciELO
The African Centre for Migration and Society (ACMS) reports that the xenophobic attacks in South Africa, which peaked in 2008 and 2015, led to the destruction of property and caused displacements, injuries, and deaths
- Mozambican immigrants to South Africa: Their xenophobia and . . .
Introduction Xenophobia and discrimination against black immigrants to South Africa has been in the local and international news several times in the past decade (Bekker Carlton, 2010; Lovegrove, 2014; Solomon Kosaka, 2013) Xenophobia is defined as attitudes, prejudices and behaviour that reject, exclude and often demean a person, based on the perception that they are outsiders or
- Frontiers | Xenophobia: a hindrance factor to South Africa’s ambition . . .
To address the prevalence of xenophobia and achieve its ambition of a developmental state, South Africa needs to hasten its responses to curb xenophobia and integrate migrants into economic opportunities
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