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25 January 2012
The IFP has condemned the attacks on foreign
nationals who had their businesses petrol-bombed in Tokoza,
Gauteng yesterday.
"The latest xenophobic attacks are disgraceful
and lamentable. As a nation, we have an obligation to assist
refugees who flee their countries fearing for their own safety.
And we have an obligation to ensure that we uphold the values
and principles of South Africa's Constitution and human rights
culture at all times," said Mr Petros Sithole MP, the IFP's
Chairperson in Gauteng
However, Sithole said that the latest incident
was a warning to government that the people of South Africa are
no longer willing to tolerate government's failures.
"People are growing increasingly desperate due
to the high levels of poverty and unemployment. This latest
incident has again drawn attention to the fact that government's
strategic fight against poverty is failing. Furthermore,
government must urgently address the abuse of our asylum seeker
system and South Africa's porous borders. It is the failure of
the State to exercise sound policies, especially in the field of
immigration control, which has become a serious threat to the
future of our young democracy. Unless government takes
responsibility for these failures, levels of discontent and
xenophobic attacks will increase," concluded Sithole.
Contact: Mr Petros Sithole MP, 082 743 1348.
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