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24 Jan 2015

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eNCA (So. Africa)

So. Africa: Xenophobic looting condemned by political parties, organizations

'Looting causes outrage', 23 Jan 2015: …[O]rganisations and political parties [have] expressed outrage…at the continued looting of foreign-owned shops in…Johannesburg…[T]he Democratic Alliance and African National Congress…condemned the looting...The Jesuit Refugee Service SA (JRS) said foreigners and refugees were legally entitled to live in the country and contributed to the economy…JRS regional director David Holdcroft…[called] for dialogue between church and community leaders, local businesses and foreigners…

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