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Message from Yazeed KamaldienPLEASE PASS ON
Subject: refugees in cape town need your helphallo… just got an e-mail from volunteer tracey saunders who has worked with refugees tirelessly since the outbreak of xenophobic violence in cape town last year. she has received numerous calls today from families who need food at the blue waters safety site.here’s [...]

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By Caryn Dolley
Sreaming and the sound of shots flare up in the background while scores of petrified foreigners, fear evident in their eyes, run out of the dark informal settlement as police helicopters hover above.
A year later: it’s daytime, all is calm in Du Noon and children can be heard playing.
But a Somali man stands [...]

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Cops flayed over their views on xenophobia

By Peter LuhangaSomali Association of South Africa (Sasa) national director Ahmed Dawlo said 12 Somalis had been killed in South Africa since the beginning of the year, and 24 since the xenophobic attacks in May 2008.Somali shopkeepers were particularly at risk, he said, citing the recent killings of two who were set alight in Darling.“We [...]

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Some good news, for a change!

—– Original Message —–
From: “Rachel Bray”
To: “Sam Pearce”
Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 9:57 PM
Subject: Re: Save the whales, f*** the women and children
thanks Sam, you’ve eloquently expressed sentiments i share. I’m afraidthat some of the explanations i’ve heard psychologists give as to why‘we’ humans respond so much more readily to animals in distress thanhumans are [...]

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4 June 2009

The situation and treatment of xenophobia victims at the Central Methodist Church in the Johannesburg CBD is still dire.This is according to Methodist Bishop Paul Verryn.“Xenophobia is still a very real issue here in South Africa,” he says. “We are all at risk. We are not through the dangers of xenophobia.”He said: “Sometimes [...]

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Increasing tension in Gugulethu

This article is in the print edition of The Sowetan today by Anna Majavu3rd June 2009
The police, political leaders, and government officials are not taking the growing wave of xenophobia seriously, and are even “colluding with local business” to make sure that xenophobic attacks against so-called foreign traders go unpunished.
That is the view of xenophobia [...]

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From: antieviction@googlegroups.com on behalf of Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign
Sent: Tue 6/2/2009 6:52 PM
Subject: Stop the bloodbath: Mass Meeting in Gugs (Wed 17h30) to air grievences and stop xenophobic pogroms

Gugulethu AEC Press Release – For immediate release

Venue: Elukhanyisweni Hall on NY74 near the Fezeka Municipal Building
Date: Wed, 3 June, 2009
Time: 17h30
There cannot be another bloodbath!

The Anti-Eviction [...]

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MSF launches new report: “No Refuge, Access Denied: Medical and Humanitarian Needs of Zimbabweans in South Africa”. MSF is calling on the government of South Africa and United Nations (UN) agencies to urgently address the specific humanitarian needs of vulnerable Zimbabweans falling through the cracks of South African society.Download the report …here
Johannesburg/Brussels Violence, sexual abuse, [...]

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—– Original Message —–
From: tracey saunders
To: undisclosed-recipients:
Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 1:47 PM
This couldn’t possibly be a statement from the same ANC which was in   charge of Provincial government in the Western Cape in October 2008?????It surely can’t be the same organisation for which Hildegaard Fast was the spokesperson  and  who issued the following statement [...]

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I am finding all this fuss about the whales fascinating. I was at Longbeach on Saturday, and was struck by the similarity of the plight of the pod of 55 whales that beached themselves at Kommetjie this weekend and the 1000s of people who found themselves washed up at Soetwater at the end of May [...]

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