In commemoration: Xenophobia
XENOPHOBIA, a commemorative exhibition of photographs by The Times photographer ALON SKUY. It features poignant images of the attacks that swept through South Africa around this time last year. The show opens May 11 at Constitution Hill
Caitlin
Excellent photos of a time which makes me shameful to
sgubhusenkwishi
Such photos are signalling the urgent need of the transformation within the Department of home affairs, if nothing is done to put this department in place and root out corruption, more of this photos are still going to haunt us.
WITBOISWART
What is even sadder is that not much has changed for the people who have been displaced. Capetown want to kick them out, but WHERE must they go? I understand to a point that they are taking jobs from SA citizens(hence the xenophobia), but surely we can accommodate displaced and desperate people a little better?
What a terrible life to not be able to live properly in your own country, and neither in the next which you thought was safe and better.
The world can be a cruel place to be human.
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