Xenophobia in South Africa

For this week's blog post I decided to focus on a New York Times Article written by Julie Turkewitz. This article talks about the recent anti-immigrant protests in South Africa. Many South African citizens have turned to violent protests aimed at targeting Nigerian’s living in South Africa. These violent protests have led to at least 10 deaths. In light of these recent protests, the Nigerian government has announced that they will be conducting voluntary evacuations for all Nigerians living in South Africa. Many citizens and governments across the continent are denouncing what they call “xenophobia” in South Africa. Unfortunately, this will also affect the African Continental Free Trade Area. African leaders were scheduled to meet this week in Cape Town to talk about the agreement but Nigeria’s government has pulled out of the meeting due to the violent attacks against their citizens in South Africa. This agreement would join Africa’s more than one billion consumers into one market. 

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