Xenophobia: UN Chief breaks silence on attacks against foreigners in South Africa
UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, has condemned the renewed wave of violence against foreigners and their property in parts of South Africa.
He said, “We strongly condemn the acts of violence that have been reported in different provinces in South Africa, including attacks against foreigners and the destruction of their property. “He has also noted Ramaphosa’s call for strengthening accountability in line with democratic values enshrined in South Africa’s constitution.
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