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What's driving the xenophobic attacks in South Africa? | How migrants cope with xenophobic attacks?

What's driving the xenophobic attacks in South Africa? | How migrants cope with xenophobic attacks? Xenophobia has a long history in South Africa - from Apartheid era, when Mozambicans and Congolese sought refuge fleeing wars to post 1994 when black people were the majority in government. The first wave of attacks flared up in May 2008 in the township of Alexandra – Johannesburg, killing 62 people. Who is stoking the recent surge of violence? Drop us a comment on the comment section below and do not forget to subscribe and tell a friend about our channel.

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