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Güney Afrika'da Göçmen Karşıtı ‘Son Tarih’ Korkusuyla Kitlesel Kaçış

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Güney Afrika'da göçmen karşıtı gruplar, 30 Haziran'a kadar belgesiz yabancıların ülkeyi terk etmesini talep ederek aksi halde ülkeyi 'kapatacakları' tehdidinde bulundu. Bu süreçte, yabancılara ait işletmelere saldırılar ve protestolar sırasında göçmenlerin öldürülmesi de dahil olmak üzere yabancı düşmanı şiddet eylemleri arttı. Göstericiler, kanıt sunmaksızın göçmenleri işleri çalmakla suçluyor; binlerce yabancı, şiddet ve tehditler nedeniyle ülkeden kaçış halinde. Bu olaylar, Güney Afrika'da ekonomik zorlukların körüklediği ve zaman zaman şiddete dönüşen yabancı düşmanlığının yeni bir örneğini oluşturuyor.

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Started 29 Jun, 16:27 14 events Updated 3d ago
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  1. Security29 Jun, 16:27

    South Africa: Thousands of foreigners flee ahead of anti-immigration 'deadline'

    Anti-#immigration groups in #SouthAfrica have set a 'deadline': by June 30 all undocumented immigrants must have left the country, or groups will 'shut the country down'. The weeks up to the 'deadline' have been marred by xenophobic violence, from attacks on foreign-owned businesses to #immigrants killed during #protests. Demonstrators accuse them, without evidence, of stealing jobs - despite them representing about 4% of the population -, collapsing public services and #crime.

  2. Security29 Jun, 17:05

    South African leader warns anti-migrant protesters ahead of unofficial deadline

    Thousands of people from other African countries have left South Africa ahead of Tuesday's deadline set by anti-migrant groups.

  3. Diplomatic30 Jun, 08:39

    South Africa: Thousands Fled South Africa As Today's 'Leave or Else' Deadline Arrives

    [Scrolla] More than 8,000 foreign nationals were processed for repatriation at Beitbridge in under two weeks, government figures show. NATJOINTS head Lieutenant-General Tebello Mosikili says police are ready and will not tolerate violence at today's marches.

  4. Security30 Jun, 13:28

    Thousands join anti-immigrant marches in South Africa as migrant deadline expires

    Police report no major violence so far despite fears of xenophobic attacks

  5. Political30 Jun, 14:20

    South Africa braces for voilence as anti-migrant marches reach boiling point

    South African police were deployed in force across the country on Tuesday to forestall unrest and protests, as anti-immigrant groups' unofficial deadline for undocumented foreign nationals to leave the country fell. It follows a weeks-long campaign that has sent thousands fleeing and claimed four lives.

  6. Security30 Jun, 16:43

    ‘They will attack me if I stay’: immigrants in South Africa flee for safety amid violence and anti-foreigner protests

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  7. Security30 Jun, 13:34

    South Africa's anti-migrant protesters march nationwide after thousands flee violence

    Anti-immigrant protesters draped in flags and wielding wooden weapons marched across cities in South Africa on Tuesday to mark a deadline they had set for undocumented migrants to leave, with some marches hit by violence and looting.

  8. Political30 Jun, 19:28

    Thousands march to demand illegal migrants leave South Africa

    From Johannesburg to Durban, thousands marched across South Africa demanding undocumented migrants leave the country. The nationwide protests followed weeks of demonstrations by citizen-led groups that set an unofficial June 30 deadline for migrants without legal status to depart.

  9. Security01 Jul, 00:36

    South Africa’s anti-migrant protesters march nationwide, after thousands flee violence

    Anti-immigrant protesters draped in flags and wielding wooden weapons marched ​across cities in South Africa on Tuesday to mark a deadline they had set for undocumented migrants to leave, with some marches hit by violence ‌and looting.

  10. Political01 Jul, 04:36

    South Africa: South Africa Braces for Violence As Anti-Migrant Marches Reach Boiling Point

    [RFI] South African police were deployed in force across the country on Tuesday to forestall unrest and protests, as anti-immigrant groups' unofficial deadline for undocumented foreign nationals to leave the country fell. It follows a weeks-long campaign that has sent thousands fleeing and claimed four lives.

  11. Political01 Jul, 08:56

    South Africa protesters confront migrant homes during nationwide marches

    Protesters stopped outside buildings believed to house undocumented migrants and urged residents to leave as thousands marched across South Africa on Tuesday, the deadline set by anti-immigration groups for foreigners without papers to leave the country.

  12. Political01 Jul, 09:37

    Africa: South Africa Protesters Confront Migrant Homes During Nationwide Marches

    [RFI] Protesters stopped outside buildings believed to house undocumented migrants and urged residents to leave as thousands marched across South Africa on Tuesday, the deadline set by anti-immigration groups for foreigners without papers to leave the country.

  13. Humanitarian01 Jul, 10:51

    Thousands march in South Africa demanding illegal migrants leave

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  14. Humanitarian03 Jul, 08:26

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