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Xenophobic Minister: "South Africans Surrendered their City to Foreigners”

The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) has strongly condemned utterances by the deputy minister of police, Bongani Mkongi as irr...

The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) has strongly condemned utterances by the deputy minister of police, Bongani Mkongi as irresponsible.

The deputy minister, while addressing concerns around crime and hijacked buildings in Hillbrow, Johannesburg, was quoted allegedly inciting violence recently. 

“How can a city in South Africa be 80% foreign national? That is dangerous. South Africans have surrendered their own city to the foreigners.”
Police Minister

The SAHRC is of the view that statements such as this have the potential of fuelling anti-immigrant sentiments and is in fact xenophobic.

South Africa is already grappling with the scourge of violent xenophobic attacks, often directed against fellow African non-nationals.

SAHRC said: "As a figure of authority in the Department of Police - and by extension across society - the Deputy Minister is expected to exercise a great deal of circumspection in his public utterances. 

"Not only are the statements factually incorrect, (in that he claims, without evidence to the effect, that “80% of the city is occupied by foreign nationals), they also unjustifiably ascribe crime to foreign nationals as an undifferentiated group."

The SAHRC calls on all individuals to exercise caution when addressing the public so as to not instigate xenophobic violence.

"It is concerning that the Deputy Minister of a Department such as the Department of Police which is expected to play a leading role in combating and preventing xenophobia as well as the effective detection, crime prevention and law enforcement, is heard uttering inflammatory statements which are factually incorrect and fail to address community concerns around crime," said SAHRC.

SAHRC said leaders are expected to constructively shape public debate and social cohesion through evidence-based statements.

"Repeating stereotypes does not advance the goals of upholding the fundamental rights of all in society." Daily Sun


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