Catholic Archbishop Tigagale: South African Xenophobia Similar To Hatred In Nazi Germany | Sahara Reporters “Let us be absolutely clear – this is not an attempt by concerned South Africans to rid our cities of drug dealers. And this is not...' READ MORE:
South African government for doing too little to protect victims ofHe said: “Once again we receive reports of the authorities doing veryby idly in Pretoria while shops were looted and people attacked. Not a“Once again the authorities resort to the old explanation: that this“Let us be absolutely clear – this is not an attempt by concernedwork of a few criminal elements. It is xenophobia, plain and simple.
targeted as well? Are we really to believe that there are none? Andto buy drugs not being targeted? If it is the work of a few criminal“The teaching of the Church is direct and uncompromising. More thanleaders teaching the multitudes that fill our churches every Sunday?nor free, nor is there male and female, for you are all one in ChristEthiopian. We are all one in Christ Jesus.
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