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Residents laugh as foreigner burns in his own blankets

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As we made our way through the Ramaphosa squatter camp in Reiger Park on Gauteng’s East Rand, a woman’s words made us freeze in horror. “They are burning people down there,” she said.

I ran to the nearest police officer and said: “The locals say they’re burning a person at the other intersection.”

Officers leapt into a Casspir and a Nyala, and drove through the debris and barricades in the road.

I ran after them, with other photographers following.

Two hundred metres down the road we found the first man. He had been severely beaten and was semi- conscious. Police thought he was dead, but later realised he wasn’t.

About 25m from him a man was on his knees. There was a mattress covering him, and it was on fire.

He, too, was alight.

Police threw the mattress off him and kicked sand onto him to put out the flames. Another officer ran over with a fire extinguisher, pointed it at him and extinguished the flames. Other officers radioed for medical help.

The man was alive, but barely. He groaned, but he could not speak.

It was all over in 20 seconds.

There was a concrete pillar lying near him, splattered with blood. We can only imagine what was done to him before he was set alight.

The police stayed with him until the paramedics arrived, doing what they could . But residents gathered at the scene were laughing.

Kim Ludbrook, a photographer, admonished them, and we reminded them this was human being and that what had happened was barbaric.

Still they laughed.

The burn victim, whose name has not been released, died last night in hospital.

Sunday, Bloody Sunday

 Man ‘necklaced’ in Reiger Park as marauding gangs hunt down foreigners in the streets
Heavily armed police fought a ferocious battle across the greater Johannesburg area yesterday as xenophobia-related attacks spread like wildfire.

 Since Friday, 12 people have been killed in attacks by rampaging South Africans trying to purge foreigners from informal settlements and central city districts in Johannesburg and the East Rand, following violence in the Alexandra and Diepsloot townships.

By late afternoon marauding gangs roved Johannesburg’s streets setting alight shops owned by foreigners in Jeppestown, Cleveland and Malvern, and engaging in running battles with police. Earlier, mobs attacked foreigners in Hillbrow.

 In perhaps the most vicious attack, a man was “necklaced” in Reiger Park on the East Rand.
Jody Kollapen, chairman of the Human Rights Commission, said such scenes were reminiscent of “the dark days of apartheid”.

The HRC will meet today to discuss the violence.
One victim was a deaf mute who was attacked outside the Central Methodist Church in Johannesburg. Known only as “Tarro”, the young man suffered a gash to his forehead at the hands of a mob.

Medical student Herbert Nedi tended to him and said the bewildered Tarro, who could only write his name and could not provide a surname, did not know what was happening around him.
“It was clear he did not have a clue what they [the mob] were talking about. He doesn’t understand what is going on,” said Nedi, as Tarro held a cloth to his head.
At the church, next to the Johannesburg High Court, the situation was on a knife edge as hundreds of Zimbabweans and other foreigners prepared for the worst.
They armed themselves with bricks, and a small police contingent had their work cut out as they vowed to protect themselves.

“Is this how you South Africans are going to treat foreigners when they come here for the World Cup?” asked one irate Zimbabwean, identifying himself only as Charles.

“This is a s**t country. It’s a shame to the rest of the world that they are allowing the World Cup to take place here. South Africans seem to think that no one’s life is precious.”

David Mokone, 22, came to South Africa three weeks ago, seeking a job and a better life. The young man, tears welling in his eyes, sat outside the church as others scampered for weapons to defend themselves.

“It’s better in my own country than it is here,” he told The Times. “I would rather go back and die in Zimbabwe than be killed by South Africans,” he said.

Tony Maara, 30, said: “I have never been more frightened. I didn’t go to work on Saturday because I was threatened. The world must take note of what is happening here.” His sentiments were echoed by 25- year-old Brian Burayai of Zimbabwe.

He said his brother was beaten up on Saturday when a group of Zulu-speaking men asked him if he knew the Zulu word for “elbow”. When he could not answer, they started beating him.
“I thought I would be safe here because Mugabe is a serial killer. But these locals are just as bad,” he said.


President Thabo Mbeki said a panel had been set up to look into xenophobic attacks.


ANC president Jacob Zuma, speaking in Pretoria also condemned the attacks, saying: “We cannot allow South Africa to be famous for xenophobia. We cannot be a xenophobic country.”
In Jeppestown shop-owner Ntombi Mbokazi, 45, was in tears after thugs looted her clothing store.

She cried as cops ordered her off the street. “Help me. they have taken everything!” she protested, but the public-order police were only interested in containing the violence.

Throughout the day police sirens were heard across the city as police and Metro police raced from one scene to the next.

Armed with a shotgun, a police inspector in Cleveland said: “It’s getting worse. This thing is like a wildfire; just when you think you’ve contained one area you hear its erupted again in another.”
International aid organisation Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders) described the situation as an imminent humanitarian crisis.
Spokesman Eric Goemaere said the attacks were a crisis.
“I have been to many refugee camps and situations and this definitely is along those lines,” he said.

The ANC government was warned!

Johannesburg - The Zimbabwe Exiles Forum (ZEF) warned the foreign and home affairs departments only a month ago that xenophobia in SA was getting out of control.

Kicking foreigners out of homes and chasing them out of townships, even cases of assault and murder, were common.

Hundreds of foreigners had been targeted in townships like Mamelodi, Soshanguve and Atteridgeville near Pretoria last month.

In the Western Cape, xenophobic attacks also made headlines last year. Scores of Somalis, Congolese and Zimbabweans felt the wrath of local residents.

"The pattern of incidents give the impression that these were not isolated events but systematic and co-ordinated," warned Gabriel Shumba, executive director of ZEF in April.

"The reaction of police is cause for growing concern, as they claim they are either too scared to respond or are even complicit".

 Alexandra and Diepsloot north of Johannesburg were the latest areas to experience xenophobic violence. Some reports said the violence had spread to Boksburg, Tembisa and Thokoza.

ZEF programme director Ebbie Matsangaise said foreigners were given the blame for poverty and suffering found in SA's informal settlements and townships.

"Government has to start communicating better to make people aware of xenophobia and those council members who incite xenophobia have to be monitored".

She said the violence in Alexandra started at a community meeting attended by 200 people.

"These are unemployed people, they just lie about. The hate they carry in their hearts is like simmering pot - it can boil over at any moment and spread all over. That is what happened after that meeting".

"This is war!" said Methodist church Bishop Paul Verryn, calling for a state of emergency to be declared and the army's help called in.
Verryn's plea came on Sunday after gangs targeted immigrants at the church in continuing attacks fuelled by xenophobia.

At least 22 people have died, two by the necklace method, in attacks which have raged in Johannesburg's city centre and across the East Rand and West Rand.

An estimated 60 people were injured in the attacks, with attackers not sparing immigrants who were sheltering in the Central Methodist Church in the city centre.

Verryn said the police had warned on Saturday that they should expect an attack even on the Central Methodist Church.

Many Zimbabweans, Mozambicans, Ethiopians and Malawians have been regarding the church as a safe haven.

Armed themselves with bricks

The atmosphere was tense after immigrants were assaulted outside the church on Sunday afternoon.

Many immigrants armed themselves with bricks and feared the worst.

Verryn said that, as a church leader, he could not encourage violence, but it was difficult to preach his high ideals when his life was not under threat.

"It would be a howling shame, a disgrace on this nation if an attack was launched on this church."
"May G-d protect you," he said later to the immigrants.

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Re: South Africa Burns - Black Racist Killings in South Africa!
« Reply #1 on: May 22, 2008, 05:27:20 PM »
"I think Zimbabwe is safe."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/7414214.stm

What does this statement say about our country? People would prefer to live under a tyrant like Mad Bob than risk living in the utopia that is the 'new' South Africa.

Our government has failed these people. It has failed South Africa.

Whether they are here illegally is irrelevant. They are still entitled to protection by a government tasked with the duty.

The question you need to ask yourself is this: after witnessing the mobs rampaging (seemingly at will), attacking and killing foreigners with a police that appeared ineffectual while a bumbling government stood by stunned, how sure are you that these scenes will not be repeated when these mobs decide that whites or 'richer' blacks, or other races are the reason for their problems?

If the police cannot protect you and the government does not seem to care, what will you do when the thugs turn their attention towards you – white, black, brown?

Thugs do not need an excuse to steal. They need an opportunity. I would be concerned. They outnumber you.

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Exodus after South Africa attacks

Several thousand foreigners have fled South Africa after days of violent attacks by angry mobs.

Mozambique is laying on special buses, which have taken some 9,000 people home this week, an official said. At least eight Mozambicans have been killed.

Some Zimbabweans are also going home, preferring to risk the violence there than stay in South Africa.

At least 42 people have been killed and some 15,000 have sought shelter from the mobs, who blame foreigners for high crime and unemployment.

The army is to be deployed in South Africa to contain the violence - for the first time since the end of apartheid.

But police in Johannesburg, where most of the attacks have taken place, say the situation is now much quieter than in recent days.

The police have used rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse the crowds.

"I am just scared for my life," Henry, a 24-year-old Zimbabwean, told the BBC as he prepared to board a bus taking him home.

"I have a little girl at home - I want to see her grow up," he said after seeing a man shot dead at the weekend.

"I think Zimbabwe is safe."

Some three million Zimbabweans are believed to be in South Africa, fleeing poverty and violence at home.

The BBC's Karen Allen saw chaotic scenes and scuffles at a Johannesburg police station, as Mozambicans tried to scramble on board buses to take them home.

She says that those who could not get places spent the night in waste ground outside the police station, during the southern hemisphere winter.

Many had been beaten and had their property stolen.

Leonardo Boby, Deputy National Director of Migration, said that about 3,000 people had returned to Mozambique each day this week so far.

"We are having hectic moments with the return of these people," he said.

At least eight of those killed are thought to be from Mozambique.

The violence also spread to the port city of Durban on Tuesday, where some 700 African migrants sought refuge in a church.

"A mob of plus/minus 200 were gathering on the streets carrying bottles and knobkerries [wooden clubs] busy attacking people on the streets," provincial police spokeswoman Superintendent Phindile Radebe told AFP news agency.

"They attacked one of the taverns there believed to be owned by Nigerians," she said.

The attacks on foreigners began a week ago in the township of Alexandra, north of Johannesburg, before spreading to the city centre and across the Gauteng region.

Mobs have been roaming townships looking for foreigners, many of whom have sought refuge in police stations, churches and community halls.

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