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Xenophobic violence spikes in South Africa as African migrants flee into the mountains
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Xenophobic violence spikes in South Africa as African migrants flee into the mountains

June 5, 2026 4 Min Read
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  • Immigrants are responsible for financial hardship
  • Some demonstrators armed with knives and sticks

A migrant baby performs with toys as his household shelters in a hallway as anti-immigrant protests escalate in Kleinmond, South Africa.

4 days in the past, Mozambican immigrant Rado Amido answered a knock on the door within the South African city of Kleinmond. Outdoors, an offended crowd advised foreigners like him to go away. They went door to door with the identical message.

Amido escaped and spent two nights within the mountains. He’s now sheltering in his native city corridor, together with different migrants from Malawi and Mozambique throughout South Africa’s Western Cape province, compelled to cover from anti-immigrant mobs in a number of coastal cities.

Anti-immigrant protests have intensified in South Africa in latest weeks, typically turning violent. Mozambique has introduced that 5 of its residents have been killed in a xenophobic assault within the city of Mossel Bay over the weekend.

Amido lives about 300 km (186 miles) away in Kleinmond.

“Individuals got here to my home on the thirty first, knocked on my door and took all my belongings,” stated the 49-year-old, who had been in South Africa since February searching for work.

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He’s in Kleinmond Metropolis Corridor with about 100 different migrants, a few of whom hope to participate in a voluntary repatriation program launched by the federal government.

Immigrants are responsible for financial hardship

Xenophobic assaults have been a recurring drawback in South Africa, and immigrants are sometimes blamed for financial hardship, together with excessive unemployment and crime.

Regardless of the dearth of proof to help this declare, politicians from nearly all political events are inclined to lend credence to this declare in an effort to win over populist votes forward of elections, together with native polls close to the tip of the 12 months.

“As we work to construct safer and extra affluent societies, we should deal with the problem of migration,” President Cyril Ramaphosa advised Parliament on Tuesday, whereas additionally condemning latest xenophobic violence.

Kleinmond Borough Councilman Grant Cohen stated immigration authorities had been within the city in latest weeks inspecting eating places and different companies for unlawful immigrants.

Nevertheless, he advised Reuters that lots of the migrants sheltering at Metropolis Corridor have been within the nation legally.

“There are children right here proper now who needs to be in class, youngsters who went to high school in Kleinmond… (however) now need to flee the nation out of concern and intimidation,” Cohen stated.

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“I do not suppose residents ought to take issues into their very own palms.”

Some demonstrators armed with knives and sticks

Michael Markson, 31, from Malawi, stated he fled the casual settlement the place he had lived for a couple of 12 months on Saturday and spent the evening within the mountains.

“The owner got here and stated we should always evacuate as a result of in the event that they discovered us, they’d kill us,” he stated.

The subsequent day, one in all their buddies referred to as their boss to carry meals for them, who have been hiding within the woods.

Markson stated he was shut sufficient to see numerous protesters carrying knives and sticks on the street.

He’s at present ready for help to return residence, however can not afford it.

“The economic system just isn’t good in any respect in our nation… (however) it is higher than residing in a neighborhood the place your life is threatened.”

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