Meet The South African King Who Cause The #Xenophobic Attacks, See Terrifying photos + Listen To The Zulu King’s Speech

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It is widely believed that a speech by Zulu King, Goodwill Zwelithini started the violent xenophobic attacks foreign nationals by locals.
In the speech, the king had said that foreigners must pack up and leave the country.
The Zulu king lamented that fact that traders in the townships could not compete with the prices that foreign-owned businesses were selling their products.
He also complained about the fact that foreigners involved in crime as well as lacking respect to locals.
LISTEN HERE
Meanwhile, we bring to you 10 shocking pictures from the streets of Johannesburg, South Africa, where Friday, April 17, was yet another day of widespread looting and anti-immigrant attacks.
In the last two weeks of xenophobicrioting, several people have been reported dead.
The attacks began as a result of widely-held beliefs that the South Africa’s economic travails are being caused by foreign nationals.
About 100 foreigners have flocked to a Johannesburg police station to seek protection from the mob, while others sheltered in a community centre.
See below disturbing pictures from South Africa’s xenophobic attacks:
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Monday, 20 April 2015

Meet The South African King Who Cause The #Xenophobic Attacks, See Terrifying photos + Listen To The Zulu King’s Speech


Zulu king
It is widely believed that a speech by Zulu King, Goodwill Zwelithini started the violent xenophobic attacks foreign nationals by locals.
In the speech, the king had said that foreigners must pack up and leave the country.
The Zulu king lamented that fact that traders in the townships could not compete with the prices that foreign-owned businesses were selling their products.
He also complained about the fact that foreigners involved in crime as well as lacking respect to locals.
LISTEN HERE
Meanwhile, we bring to you 10 shocking pictures from the streets of Johannesburg, South Africa, where Friday, April 17, was yet another day of widespread looting and anti-immigrant attacks.
In the last two weeks of xenophobicrioting, several people have been reported dead.
The attacks began as a result of widely-held beliefs that the South Africa’s economic travails are being caused by foreign nationals.
About 100 foreigners have flocked to a Johannesburg police station to seek protection from the mob, while others sheltered in a community centre.
See below disturbing pictures from South Africa’s xenophobic attacks:
x8
x7x9
x5
x6
x2
x1
x3
x10

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