POLITICS

Govt concerned by so-called xenophobic attacks

Phumla Williams says govt calls on all South Africans and foreign nationals to live in harmony

Government condemns violent incidents

28 May 2013

Government has noted with concern so-called xenophobic attacks on foreign nationals in townships around the Vaal and Gauteng. These acts of violence are pure criminal activities and those found guilty will face the full might of the law.

The incidents occurred after shops owned by foreign nationals were looted since Wednesday.

Acting GCIS CEO, Phumla Williams, said "We strongly condemn violence not only on foreign nationals but also on South Africans. South Africa is a democratic country that accommodates foreign nationals that are in this country legally. We commend the swift action of the South African Police Services in apprehending about 100 people associated with the recent lawlessness."

Williams said, "In the spirit of Africa month, Government calls on all South Africans and foreign nationals to live in harmony. Criminal activities against each other will not be tolerated, as such acts impact negatively on the country's economy and image."

Government will, in line with one of its priorities of fighting crime and creating a safe and secure environment for all its citizens - do all in its power to ensure that any form of violence is rooted out, and citizens live without fear of being attacked by criminals.

Statement issued by Phumla Williams, Government Communication and Information System (GCIS), May 28 2013

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