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Africa: Protest Politics And Attacks On Foreign Nationals in South Africa

Posted by King Senakareb - December 17, 2010 - Africa
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It has been established through research that the 2008 xenophobic attacks that took place in South Africa were planned and orchestrated by certain local leaders who sought to consolidate and accrue political and economic power in the various townships and informal areas where the attacks against foreigners were carried out.

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Africa: Protest Politics And Attacks On Foreign Nationals in South Africa

areas, economic, power, result, townships

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