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Churches condemn violence against foreign nationals

9 June 2026
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The South African Council of Churches (SACC) has condemned the rising violence and hostility towards foreign nationals in South Africa, highlighting the consequences such as displacement, injuries, and fatalities. In a pastoral letter titled “Do Not Turn Away the Stranger,” SACC leaders emphasized that no grievance justifies violence against individuals based on nationality. This warning follows a surge in protests and violence targeting migrants, spurred by frustrations over unemployment and service delivery issues. SACC general secretary Bishop Malusi Mpumlwana noted that there is a growing wave of hostility towards foreign nationals across several provinces. Church leaders called for unity in addressing the root causes of these tensions, urging for systemic changes in governance and economic policies while promoting dialogue among communities.

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Anti-immigrant sentiment in South Africa has historical roots linked to economic challenges, unemployment, and crime, which are often misattributed to migrants. Previous waves of xenophobic violence have led to significant social unrest and international criticism. The SACC’s intervention reflects a broader concern over the humanitarian impact of these tensions, emphasizing the need for an inclusive dialogue to address the socioeconomic issues affecting both local and foreign populations. The call for better border management and anti-corruption measures highlights ongoing struggles within South Africa to manage migration and its associated challenges effectively.

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