The anti‑migrant protesters in South Africa blame foreigners for the nation’s unemployment and high crime rates. This resurgence marks the largest such demonstrations since the 2008 wave of anti‑migrant violence that swept the country. The turmoil traces its roots back nearly two decades, to May 2008, when xenophobic riots ignited in Johannesburg before spreading nationwide.
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