DOSSIER: Xenophobic attacks in South Africa
Indigenes of South Africa, according to reports, are attacking and killing foreign nationals, whom they accuse of taking their jobs and privileges.
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SA xenophobic attacks: Ben Ephson is wrong - Appiah Kubi
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NDC operatives are more violent than South African xenophobes
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Xenophobic attacks in Ghana possible – Hanna Tetteh
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SA Xenophobic attacks: AU’s silence disappointing – Ablakwa
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Let peace, calm prevail in South Africa
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Xenophobic Attacks: South Africans being hypocritical – Analyst
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Xenophobic attacks: Sam George serves warning to South African government
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Provide 'safe haven' for Ghanaians in South Africa – Ablakwa
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I can’t say Ghanaians in South Africa are safe – Pretoria-based journalist
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Xenophobia attacks: AU, UN must end barbaric attacks – Ablakwa
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Life in S.A better than Ghana despite xeno attacks – Immigrant
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We are still under attack - Ghanaians in South Africa
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Xenophobia & Racism in the month of love
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18 Ghanaians rescued from xenophobic attacks in South Africa
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Government monitoring xenophobic situation in South Africa - Ayorkor Botchwey
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Relocate Pan African Parliament from SA over xenophobic attacks – Muntaka
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18 Ghanaians rescued as SA Xenophobic attacks worsen
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SA Xenophobic attacks: Five Ghanaians rescued
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Muntaka rallies support for boycott of South African goods
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We’ve been attacked – Ghanaians in SA contradict Ayorkor Botchway
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SA products boycott will trigger economic crisis – Dr. Yaw Gebeh
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No Ghanaian, business has been attacked in South Africa - Ayokor Botchway
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Xenophobia: Boycotting South African products last resort – Government
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MP calls for AU intervention in SA xenophobic attacks
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Xenophobic attacks: Black South Africans 'lazy' – Ephson
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SA xenophobic attacks: No Ghanaian affected yet – Ayorkor Botchway
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Xenophobic attacks: Boycott South African products, companies – Muntaka
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We want to return home – Ghanaians living in South Africa
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Ghanaians attacked in renewed xenophobic attacks in South Africa
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Hanna Tetteh: ‘What’s happening in SA can happen anywhere’
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SA xenophobia: Anger over Nigeria envoy recall
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Group gathers evidence from SA victims for prosecution
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Ghanaian who died during xeno attacks to be buried today
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Xenophobic attacks: Ghanaian buried in SA
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Ahwoi: Ghanaians in SA don't relate with High Commission