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Winnie visits Alexandra

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ANC NEC member Winnie Madikizela-Mandela visited Alexandra in light of the xenophobic attacks. See footage of the violence in this video produced earlier in the week.

-Xenophobic attacks in Alexandra

-Xenophobic violence spreads to Diepsloot

-Flames of hate

-Homes burn as xenophobic violence continues

15 May 2008
 

THULANI HLOPHE

It is great to see some people who have political iconic status like Winnie standing-up and showing their concern of this canibalism actions happening in Alex “xenophobia”. Look people, you will recall that on some years back during the apartheid regime our fellow brothers and sisiters were in exile where they did not get such punishment because on that time we had some factions and different problems in this country so why the Zimbabweans are beaten.
This a huge mistake that South Africans are doing, if this people commit crime no let us not take wrong actions to them but we must REPORT to the police please Africans I understand that our economy now its on the recession and there is high level of unemployment.
Africans where is humanity ? where is concious if you do this, lets come together and curb this escalating bad attitude
VIVA AFRCANS ! VIVA.

17 May 2008
 

jazzzy aka prawnsta

Winnie is the only political figure who has shown she has feelings 4 the poor thumps up 4 Winnie. bt wat is the government of the people by the ppl doin bout the issue! nothing! all they gud in s making money 4 themselves!

19 May 2008
 

HambaGahle

Yo…this is nice…the inventor of the necklace now doing her humanitarian thingy??? Incredible this ******* woman….absolutely incredible.

19 May 2008
 

Thuli

I don’t understand how we think as black people. Not long ago you were preaching that children and women must be protected against abuse, but what are you doing now? Are you not teaching your own children to hate foreign people who the fellow africans? Let’s not be stupid, we must have UBUNTU. These people are struggling in their own countries, why don’t we give them protection in Mzantsi? Why do we have to chase them away? We are always talking about our children fighting in their schools, killing each other instead of protecting each other. Are we not encouraging them to kill if we do this? These are humans, we must treat them decently as we wish for the same. PLEASE PRACTICE UBUNTU and you will be giving your kids the gift of life

19 May 2008
 

Xolisile Alfred Cawe

We must thank Winnie for a great job she has done.We really need people like her.

20 May 2008
 

ZIMBABWEAN

I knew all along most South Africans are uneducated, lazy mother fuckers. To the Zimbabweans in South Africa, if you can get out of the hell!!!

20 May 2008
 

Dadier Malango Abdalah

Visitations of some fashionable national or international icons to a mourning people as fathers or mothers carry an element of comfort, a sense of concern and a picture of humanity. But to bring into place a kaleidoscope of the future one must understand that individual true sympathy should also be a solution to national apathy and xenophobia.
If anyone can be a compaigner of Sympathy and a foe against apathy, a true society can be built and solutions to crises can be obtained.
In this Expensive Migration to South Africa, Winnie Mandela has won the prix nobel of Sympathy during our struggles; her visit was a great solace. Our society needs another persone to end up apathy and xenophobia.
malangoad@yahoo.com

20 May 2008
 

thins aka DRC

To all my fellow African’s in South Africa, hold on, the struggle is not yet over.

These attacks are mainly an act of laziness. Our fellow South African brother’s are showing us how little they think of us.

By jealousy act on other none south African ethnic group which they call xenophobia. Most African’s around the world know how to work under unbearable condition and still make the best of it.
South Africa is busy preparing 2010 world cup and this act just high light that the rest of Africa is not on their agenda.

I wish I was a South African so that I may tell my people that there is more to deal with in this country than xenophobia. That killing our brothers and sisters seeking refuge in the bottom of the African map is wrong.
We are all brothers and sisters.

Most attacks are made by Zulus who believed that by kicking out foreigner’s and killing the ones that resist the riot is the solution to all their problems.
For those one I would like to remind them of a great King named SHAKA ZULU.

His dream was to make the Zulu nation an African nation not by killing everyone but by conquering others and than making them Zulus.
Now what we are facing is a disgrace on Africa most powerful ethnic group.

I am asking all my Zulu warrior’s to stop and think before committing this disgracefull act.
Remember the Giant who came before you and acknowledge the power within you.

Make the correct decision, say no to xenophobia in any form of it.

Thank you

20 May 2008
 

zim 1

what the **** do you expect from rapists, child murderers, bloodthirsty, lazy and illiterate, motherfuckers.

hang in there Zimbo, your will SURELY come

20 May 2008
 

hq197Azanian

zimbabwe, zambia, malawi, somalia, azania, ethiopia, sudan, nigeria, chad, egypt, palestine, iraq, … – ONE Humanity, One NATION of people under God. Hard work, not greed, laziness and violence. We should be supporting one another in solidarity developing ourselves, and strengthening ourselves against the real enemies of progress. But we can’t expect these illiterates running around our country, led by puppets and stooges, to know who the real enemy is. I am NOT a South African. I am an Azanian, running from the madness we now see very plain, but which has been evident for many years. Ignorance doesn’t just vanish. If untreated, it festers. And the stooges in office have every thing to gain by having the disease of ignorance turn into a plague. Greedy swines! Stay safe people. But don’t run too far. We need you and your prayers as we try and rebuild this nation of ours by opening discourse and educating people. For now, sadly, the farther you can get from this zoo is the safest place

21 May 2008
 

Vincent Zwane

I think the reaction of those who understand the history of African liberation has been slowly and I believe Winnie Visit will pave the way for more Icon of the Struggle to realise that the youth and some elements within our society dont understand our history and the contribution africans made for us to be free.

23 May 2008
 

visiteur

SHAME ON SOUTH AFRICA
I am really shocked to what the South Africans are doing to their neighbors. Didn’t you run to your neighbors for help during the apartheid regime. You may be really short minded shame, shame. I am just disgust.
Somebody from West Africa.

23 May 2008
 

kgomotso

it wold’nt help and eradicate the situation if we still going to hear our president say… THE XENOPHOBIC ATTACKS ARE NOT GOING TO BE TOLERATED!!!! and still do nothing bout it. it is however, overwhelming and giving hope to see iconic figures like u sis Winnie, who take initiative and get hands on with the situation, and not just utter theories!! WHAT DOES U TATA MANDELA SAY ABOUT THIS????????? when the people he fought for, do exactly what they didnt want to be victims of? when he realises that the route that south africa is currently taking is contrary to the speech that he has once made that, ” never and never again will this county expierience such prejudice’….” this clearly says that all his hard work now is slowly but surely going to waste.. 2010???? ECONOMIC GROWTH OF OUR COUNTRy????? is there realy hope for this country at this stage?

26 May 2008
 

jonasi

why did black zimbabweans , and other foreigners suffer these atrocities at the hands of south africans . why were white zimbabweans living in south africa left unharmed WHY WHY WHY WHY CAN SOME ONE OUT THERE GIVE AN ANSWER

29 May 2008
 

Sikhulile

South Africans have disappointed themselves, these attacks are inhumane Zimbabweans put their economy on the line as a protest against apartheid , they sheltered exiled ANC leaders and now they cant ask you for the same help. The future is not always that bright these Zulus will find themselves in another mfecane, where will they go? Address the real issue and not attack mere victims of a rotten system

 
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