S. African cabinet condemns xenophobia violence
CAPE TOWN - The South African cabinet on Friday condemned "in the strongest terms" the recent acts of violence against foreign nationals in the country.
"At this point, cabinet would like to extend its heartfelt condolences to the families of those who lost their lives and a speedy recovery to those who are injured," said a cabinet statement issued after a fortnightly cabinet meeting.
No amount of frustration or anger can justify these attacks and looting of shops, the statement said.
Locals attack foreign nationals on the ground that immigrants do illegal business, take up local employment and even commit crimes.
"Whilst noting the issues raised by communities, violence towards another fellow human being can never solve these issues," said the cabinet statement.
"Rather, it reflects badly on us as a people, going against the very ideals and foundations of our democracy."