Foreigners evicted from shops

File picture - Over 500 foreign nationals have been displaced in xenophobic attacks in Botshabelo in the Free State. Picture: Chris Collingridge

File picture - Over 500 foreign nationals have been displaced in xenophobic attacks in Botshabelo in the Free State. Picture: Chris Collingridge

Published Jul 11, 2012

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Free State - Over 500 foreign nationals have been displaced in xenophobic attacks in Botshabelo in the Free State, the SA Red Cross Society (Sarcs) said on Wednesday.

“It all started when unregistered street vendors were removed in Botshabelo town at a place called Fairways on July 3,” the society said in a statement.

The same night, angry residents broke into businesses of Somalians, Chinese and Ethopians. They took goods and money from the shops, and some houses belonging to foreign nationals were burnt down.

The Red Cross said it was currently supporting 584 displaced foreigners at the community hall, providing food, blankets and other aid.

“Sarcs is pleading with the public, businesses and corporates to assist with clothes, school uniforms, toiletries and food to help the victims.”

Police confirmed the attacks, but said the situation in Botshabelo was calm on Wednesday.

Claudia Mangwegape of the Red Cross in the Free State said a meeting was held on Wednesday between locals, foreign nationals and community organisations in a bid to end the conflict.

The outcome was expected later in the afternoon. - Sapa

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