REIGER PARK, South Africa, May 20, 2008

22 Dead In S. Africa Immigration Violence

Anger Over Lack Of Jobs, Housing, Leads To Attacks On Long-Time Immigrant Populations

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(AP)  Clashes pitting the poorest of the poor against one another have killed 22 people in South Africa and underscored bitter frustration with the government's failure to deliver enough jobs, housing and schools.

Police brought in reinforcements as violence hopped from slum to slum in scenes reminiscent of some of the bloodiest days of apartheid. Most of the victims have been immigrants from Zimbabwe and elsewhere in Africa living in squatter camps.

Archbishop Desmond Tutu made an impassioned plea Monday for the violence to end. "Please stop. Please stop the violence now," he said in a statement. "These are our sisters and brothers."

Tutu said that when South Africans were fighting apartheid, they were supported by people worldwide. "We can't repay them by killing their children," he said. "We can't disgrace our struggle by these acts of violence."

President Thabo Mbeki reiterated his call for an immediate stop to the attacks, saying "nothing can justify it" and that police will get to the "root of this anarchy."

South Africans are struggling to buy food as prices rise amid stubbornly high unemployment, and many complain the government hasn't worked fast enough to build houses, schools and hospitals for the black majority. Foreigners were attacked because they are seen as competing for scarce resources - and because they were the closest targets at hand for the poor.

Leyton Salaman, a 35-year-old tiler from Malawi, said the trouble started slowly in Ramaphosa, a collection of shacks east of Johannesburg. A few foreigners were beaten Friday, then shacks were set afire. When the killing started Sunday, Salaman and hundreds of others fled to neighboring Reiger Park, where he sat in a church yard Monday.

"These people, they said, `You are taking our jobs,"' said Salaman, who has lived in South Africa for eight years. "Now they just come and take our things."

Police spokesman Govindsamy Mariemuthoo said 22 people had been killed since the violence broke out last week. Mariemuthoo said more than 200 people had been arrested on charges including murder, rape and robbery.

Mariemuthoo said police reservists and officers from other regions were being called in to help. The South African Red Cross and other aid groups appealed for funds to care for the hundreds of displaced.

Some victims were set afire. Jonathan Whittal, a humanitarian affairs officer with Medecins Sans Frontieres, said his group had seen cases of rape as well as gunshot and other wounds.

"The violence is extreme," Whittal said, calling for a more coordinated humanitarian response. He also said security for immigrants would remain a concern even after the current outbreak is extinguished and the underlying causes would have to be addressed.

The violence would likely add to South Africa's image as a crime center - it has a murder rate of more than 50 a day - just as it prepares to host the 2010 soccer World Cup.

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South Africans are fighting the foreigners. Now the foreigners are fighting back... Everyone is suffering.

Lisa Letsoso, South African
While still high, crime rates in South Africa have been slowly dropping. Many South Africans, though, say they don't believe the official statistics and feel crime really is rising - one measure of the public's distrust of the government.

The Nelson Mandela Foundation was among the organizations that called for calm, noting that the former president had sponsored projects aimed at helping immigrants integrate into South African communities.

In a statement, the foundation repeated a plea that South Africa's first black president made during an outbreak of xenophobic violence in 1995: "We cannot blame other people for our troubles."

Zimbabwean Gina Themba nursed her 2-week-old daughter on the floor of a room at a police station in Johannesburg on Monday. She said neighbors she had lived next to the past three years broke into her house overnight and demanded she leave. She said she did not understand why.

Such scenes were repeated in pockets across the Johannesburg region. Foreigners fled to police stations, churches and community halls. At one police station-turned-refugee camp, a young man wandered with a loaf of bread and a knife, selling slices for about 15 U.S. cents each, in a display of the kind of immigrant entrepreneurship that has sparked resentment.

Vincent Williams, head of an immigration research project of the independent Institute for Democracy in South Africa, said accusations that immigrants take jobs from natives or are responsible for crime are heard around the world.

He said it was rare for such sentiment to erupt into sustained violence, but this was not the first time it has done so in South Africa. The last serious outbreak was just after apartheid ended in 1994.

"We've known for quite awhile that levels of xenophobia in South Africa are high," Williams said. He said speculation about the reasons has touched on the isolation created by apartheid as well as fears the institutionalized racism of the past has left even black South Africans suspicious of black foreigners.

Zimbabweans, Malawians, Mozambicans and others from elsewhere in Africa have been the main targets of the violence.

Some South Africans were moved to help foreigners, dropping by the impromptu shelters with food, clothing, blankets and other donations. Lisa Letsoso, an 18-year-old South African living in the Ramaphosa squatter district, was up all night working with church groups distributing aid to people who had fled to Reiger Park.

"The South Africans are fighting the foreigners. Now the foreigners are fighting back," Letsoso said. "Everyone is suffering."

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by keithle1 May 21, 2008 11:19 PM EDT
Be nice if the whole continent of Africa would sink into the ocean, never to be seen again. Do ya hear me, God?
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by acolton1 May 21, 2008 2:01 PM EDT
This is just the tip of the Iceberg. Just wait until something major happens in the USA and its directed towards the illegal mexicans. Since they dont pay any hosipital bills or have SSN''s and drive up the cost for everybody else and work the system just like the FLDS people.
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by acolton1 May 21, 2008 1:57 PM EDT
This is just the tip of the iceberg.
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by nonayabiness May 21, 2008 7:11 AM EDT
Only a matter of time before something like this happens in the US, I fear.
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by faith_in_w May 20, 2008 4:39 PM EDT
haoli25, no there is very little to loot there.
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by haoli25 May 20, 2008 4:35 PM EDT
Couldn''t they just LOOT like American Blacks?
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by ozonmojo May 20, 2008 4:29 PM EDT
Black,white,or blue, it is the same story anywhere.Deeds always speak the truth better than words.The United Nations will of course close its eyes tightly shut to this particular reality.The fact however remains that South Africa has emerged as a particularly violent country.
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by bhappy2-2 May 20, 2008 4:12 PM EDT
Sorry, bhappy2-2, but that is the biggest load of c-rap I''''ve heard yet! (YOU MUST NOT LISTEN TO YOURSELF MUCH, OR THAT WOULD BE A LIE) First, illegal aliens in this country are NOT INVADERS! (IF THEY DID NOT ENTER LEGALLY THEY ARE INVADERS) For the most part they are here to WORK! (AT JOBS THAT SHOULD BE DONE BY AMERICAN CITIZENS, NOT ILLEGAL ALIEN INVADERS)Much of our economy depends on cheap labor, like it or not! (WHAT ECONOMY? OUR ECONOMY WENT TO SHlT WHEN THE ILLEGAL ALIEN INVADERS GOT HERE) Second, if congress passes any kind of ''''amnesty; then it is not ILLEGAL! (JUST BECAUSE CONGRESS DOES IT DOES NOT MEAN IT IS NOT ILLEGAL) Your reaction to immigrants is like the Nazi German reaction to the Jews, trying to blame them for all the countries problems! (NO, ONLY THE PROBLEMS CAUSED BY ILLEGAL ALIEN INVADERS AND THE IDIOTS WHO SUPPORT ILLEGAL ALIEN INVADERS, SUCH AS YOURSELF.)

Posted by nolalou

If you ain''t part of the solution you MUST be part of the problem.
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by cpaide May 20, 2008 4:01 PM EDT
"Your reaction to immigrants is like the Nazi German reaction to the Jews, trying to blame them for all the countries problems!"
Posted by nolalou

you and other illegal mexicans are more like nazis--invading other countries in order to take advantage of their resources.

we do not blame them for all the problems--just the illegal immigration problems.
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by brianp55 May 20, 2008 3:55 PM EDT
"This is the fault of the liberals who wanted blacks to rule African countries. We can clearly see now that was the problem. "....faith

There is a strong element of truth in this statement. Just look at Zimbabwe.
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by nolalou May 20, 2008 2:29 PM EDT
This will be happening in America soon enough. It does not matter which of our three current choices gets elected; all are for rewarding ILLEGAL ALIEN INVADERS with ILLEGAL AMNESTY Posted by bhappy2-2

Sorry, bhappy2-2, but that is the biggest load of c-rap I''ve heard yet! First, illegal aliens in this country are NOT INVADERS! For the most part they are here to WORK! Much of our economy depends on cheap labor, like it or not! Second, if congress passes any kind of ''amnesty; then it is not ILLEGAL! Your reaction to immigrants is like the Nazi German reaction to the Jews, trying to blame them for all the countries problems!
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by faith_in_w May 20, 2008 12:56 PM EDT
This is the fault of the liberals who wanted blacks to rule African countries. We can clearly see now that was the problem.
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by drivelphobe May 20, 2008 12:38 PM EDT
The politicians scoff at the feelings of the American citizenry. We want the border closed to illegal aliens and anyone who enters with a subversive agenda. We want our sovereignty. We don''t want non-assimilating hordes of parasitic, entitlement seeking, low-life in this country demanding more and more from our system. Where''s the wall we were promised? Why is Janet Napolitano taking money from Sheriff Joe used for the enforcement of law against illegals? Why is Dianne Feinstein attempting to quietly pass another amnesty package for farm workers here illegally? Who are these self appointed multiculturalists who hate the sound of English and love to press 1?

The fecal material is going to hit the fan.
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by bhappy2-2 May 20, 2008 10:54 AM EDT
This will be happening in America soon enough. It does not matter which of our three current choices gets elected; all are for rewarding ILLEGAL ALIEN INVADERS with ILLEGAL AMNESTY. The only one we had a chance with was Ron Paul. Of the three remaining, NONE will have my support. I think we had better prepare for the worst. I have enough to last a few years, but I will be adding to my stock of supplies, just in case we should suddenly find ourselves with a need to defend ourselves against ILLEGAL ALIEN INVADERS.
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by brianbwb-2009 May 20, 2008 10:19 AM EDT
(AP) Clashes pitting the poorest of the poor against one another have killed 22 people in South Africa and underscored bitter frustration with the government''s failure to deliver enough jobs, housing and schools.

This is the future in the US, coming soonest under McCain. Under Mr. Obama, we might have a little bit more time to avoid it, but unless he can take the hard steps to oppose the economic fascists, it will also happen before his term is out.
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