Saturday, April 18, 2015

Xenophobia: Meet The South African King Whose Remarks Launched The Attacks

According to report, Zulu King Godwill Zwelithi's utterances on March 23rd launched the Zenophobic attacks in South Africa and he had refused to apologize, even after finding out that his people have maimed, killed and destroyed businesses belonging to black foreigners.

He's still insisting that foreigners should go back to their countries but tried to save face by saying attacking the foreigners is not how to chase them away. He wants the government to do it legally.

During a speech last month, Zwelithini called for the deportation of foreign nationals living in the country, saying it was unacceptable locals were being made to compete with people from other countries for the few economic opportunities they had available. King Zwelithi said "foreigners must pack their bags and go home".

His three major complaints and why he wanted foreigners to go were; 1. SA traders in the townships said they could not compete with the prices that foreign-owned businesses were selling their products. 2; foreigners involved in crime. 3. Lack of respect shown by foreigners to locals.

Addressing Pongolo community members during a moral regeneration event, Zwelithini accused government of failing to protect locals from the “influx of foreign nationals”. He said;

“Most government leaders do not want to speak out on this matter because they are scared of losing votes. As the king of the Zulu nation, I cannot tolerate a situation where we are being led by leaders with no views whatsoever.
“We are requesting those who come from outside to please go back to their countries. The fact that there were countries that played a role in the country’s struggle for liberation should not be used as an excuse to create a situation where foreigners are allowed to inconvenience locals. I know you were in their countries during the struggle for liberation. But the fact of the matter is you did not set up businesses in their countries."
His comments were widely condemned with the SA DA describing it “highly irresponsible' 'Particularly given the recent spate of xenophobic attacks in South Africa, he should do the right thing – retract and apologies,”

He didn't and his spokesman went on record to say the King had nothing to apologize for, that he meant every word he said.
“I think the people who’re complaining are misinterpreting his speech. He didn’t say foreigners must be attacked or harassed. The king was talking about foreigners who are here illegally. Some are involved in serious crimes like drug and human trafficking. We don’t need such people in our country so the king is right.” His spokesman said
After the killing spread across different cities, the king has relented a little and is planning to speak to his people this Monday in an effort to quell the attacks. He's expected to address the public directly and clarify his statement and ask his people to stop the violence which his words started.

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    1. All those our artiste wey dey pack money go shoot videos for SA hope una dey see too, like say 9ja no get fine places rubbish

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  2. D must stupid traditional mornach I hv see.....were is ICC n amnesty international,,,or they waiting for us to start our own before them go come in....this kind should b charge for murder n war crimes....what rubbish,,if they is no foreigners in ur land how will u survive....we need people from other countries to complement what we hv..

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  3. Now he is using foreigners who do tins illegally as excuse. Make d attack continue so dat we can take over MTN, Shoprite, DSTV and odas.

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  4. Nigerians don do like say nothing dey happen, by d time we react al Jazeera, BBC,CNN etc go open mouth, this king,sorry for ur life,ur own people will turn against you

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  5. Na them sbbi abeg if de ask dem to go fine

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  6. He's d biggest fooooooool ever. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".

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  7. Barely a year of Madiba's death. Look at what is happening there. I wonder how they wld be whn they clock 50years....

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  8. Hahahaha, crime rate in S A is nothing to write home about,they will bring their own downfall

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