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Xenophobia: Shut all SA embassies – Blakk Rasta to African countries
Ghanaian reggae musician and radio presenter, Blakk Rasta, has called on all African countries to close down South African embassies and missions as part of a protest against the xenophobic attacks on foreign nationals in South Africa.
According to Blakk Rasta, the attacks are likely to recur unless strong measures are taken by other African countries.
The re-emergence of xenophobic attacks in South Africa have resulted in the destruction of several businesses belonging to black foreign nationals.
Others have locked themselves up in their homes and are unable to go about their normal business activities for fear of being attacked.
Speaking on Class 91.3 FM, Blakk Rasta said: It is very sad that we are having this. I think we have to take a decision to be bitter enough to stand against this nonsense that is happening in South Africa.
Until we take stringent measures, it is going to continue like this. All the countries in Africa should ban the South African embassy. The ambassadors should go home; back to Johannesburg and rest.
All businesses that belong to South Africans in other African countries should pack. It’ll continue like this if we don’t take these measures, a livid Blakk Rasta urged.
Source: Classfmonline.com
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