Africa: Afrophobia – Challenge to African Unity

Africa: Afrophobia – Challenge to African Unity

One of the most troubling issues confronting the African continent today is the forced eviction and persecution of black African migrants in South Africa. Following the June 30 quit notice issued by self-styled South African vigilantes to black African migrants, several countries, including Nigeria, have begun evacuating their citizens from the former apartheid enclave. This…

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Africa: Afrophobia – Challenge to African Unity

Africa: SADC Sidesteps Afrophobia Debate As South Africa Report Vanishes From Summit Agenda

Questions are mounting over the Southern African Development Community’s response to rising Afrophobic violence in South Africa after a highly anticipated report on the crisis was quietly withdrawn from the agenda of an Extraordinary Organ Troika Summit, denying regional leaders the opportunity to formally deliberate on one of the bloc’s most sensitive and pressing issues….

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Africa: Afrophobia – Challenge to African Unity

Africa: South Africa and ‘Afrophobia’

The attacks and killings of Nigerians and other Africans are senseless South Africa is once again engulfed in a vicious pattern of violence against fellow Africans–an ugly reality that can no longer be softened by the language of Xenophobia. What is unfolding is more accurately described as Afrophobia: a targeted campaign of hate against black…

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