South Africa's anti-migrant deadline forces fathers to leave families behind
DURBAN, South Africa, June 29 - With anti-migrant sentiment escalating in South Africa, Malawian John Allen threw some clothes in a bag, said goodbye to his South African girlfriend and their one-year-old son, and left to catch a bus out of the country. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
South Africa's anti-migrant deadline forces fathers to leave families behind
DURBAN, South Africa, June 29 - With anti-migrant sentiment escalating in South Africa, Malawian John Allen threw some clothes in a bag, said goodbye to his South African girlfriend and their one-year-old son, and left to catch a bus out of the country. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
South Africa: Legal foreigners fearful as anti-immigrant deadline looms
With increasing attacks on African immigrants, even those living legally in the country are scared ahead of an unofficial deadline for illegal foreigners to leave the country.
South Africa: Legal foreigners fearful as anti-immigrant deadline looms
With increasing attacks on African immigrants, even those living legally in the country are scared ahead of an unofficial deadline for illegal foreigners to leave the country.
South Africa races to ease growing tensions ahead of planned anti-immigration marches
More than 15,000 Malawian nationals have already been processed to leave the country, with thousands more waiting in temporary camps as authorities work to repatriate foreign nationals before an unofficial June 30 deadline set by citizen-led groups.
South Africa races to ease growing tensions ahead of planned anti-immigration marches
More than 15,000 Malawian nationals have already been processed to leave the country, with thousands more waiting in temporary camps as authorities work to repatriate foreign nationals before an unofficial June 30 deadline set by citizen-led groups.
South Africa: Leader of anti-immigrant group says marches will be peaceful
March and March leader, Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma, said the government should be blamed for any potential lawlessness during 30 June nationwide protests.
South Africa: Leader of anti-immigrant group says marches will be peaceful
March and March leader, Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma, said the government should be blamed for any potential lawlessness during 30 June nationwide protests.
last updated on 29 Jun 16:08