ATTACK ON FOREIGNERS IN SOUTH AFRICA
By Maritim Kipngetich
The current xenophobic attack in South Africa portrays
a bad image of a country that has for many years became the economic giant of
African Continent until recently when Nigeria overtook it.
It is so unfortunate for locals to kill foreigners
and asking them to leave South Africa when other nations are calling foreigners
to invest in their nation. Locals can never build economy alone without the participation
of foreigners.
It is so sad to hear South Africans begun killing
foreigners in the name of they have “finished jobs” and “took away all the
businesses” in the country. Jobs are about qualification whereas business is
about hard work and strategy. That means, one cannot be given a job if one is
not qualified and a one’s business can never prosper if one fails to work hard.
In my view, the issue behind the killings is not
justifiable and South Africans should think twice before they engage in such mayhem.
One thing they should never forget is that there are
many South Africans who have gone looking for jobs in abroad. What if other
nations like Mozambique begin killing South Africans in the country? Will South
Africans be happy?
Immigration has been there since time in memorial
with America now leading in the number of immigrants in the country. Out f 350
million Americans approximately 50million of them are immigrants. I am quite
sure many South Africans have occupied other parts of the world in large
numbers since they are the people who are seen as the most learned and civilised
in the African continent.
Although ordinary citizens are the one who are
majorly blamed for the attacks, it is important to note the role of the leaders
in the same. I heard that the Zulu King called Goodwill made an inciting speech
some weeks ago and it is believed that he is the one who incited the locals to
take arms against foreigners.
In many videos that have been circulating in the
media and among the people across the world, the incident leaves more questions
than answers. Surely, how can something really happen without the knowledge of
authorities especially the police that I am sure they are all over South Africa?
I watched a video where four children were being
burned! It took about ten minutes for the killers to burn those children. So I was
wondering, where were the police who could rescue those children? It was so
unfortunate that those children had to die despite their effort to rescue
themselves by jumping all over while burning in car tires for approximately ten
minutes. Those children, I believe were captured somewhere by those killers and
taken to somewhere where they were tired and burned. That means it took a
couple of minutes before they were killed. Police officers would have save the
children if they had responded in time.
According to
the media reports, the government was not aware of the same until a photo of a
Mozambican, who was stabbed in the chest by four men on the streets of Johannesburg,
was published in the South African leading newspaper. Prior to that, about five
people had been killed and the government was “unaware”.
South African government through the leadership of
President Jacob Zuma should try to resuscitate the already worsening situation.
I heard army officers have been deployed to contain the situation in many parts
of that country just the way they did in 2008 when xenophobic attack claimed the
lives of 62 foreigners.
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