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Xenophobia: Foreigners fret as Operation Dudula is about to begin
It has been two weeks since the Operation Dudula and #PutSouthAfricansFirst movement has started and it seem that the movements are graining more and more momentum as more communities join in.
Foreigners are not safe anymore and they probably won’t be safe any longer in South Africa as South Africans are adamant about getting rid of them.
A girl by the name of Jane took to Twitter today to annouce how happy she was now that her community had decided to join in on the movement. She attached a screenshot from Facebook which shows a community member calling upon other community members to meet and discuss the issue of foreigners in Bela-Bela.
The person who is planning the meeting in Bela Bela complains that foreigners are squanting by the roads selling whatever they want to sell. They have filled restuarants, Game reserves and even farms. The community is taking an initiative to do things on their own as political leaders are busy with their own things as their meeting will begin af 17:00 today.
Foreigners in Bela-Bela will be in trouble as the movement is now going from street to street, town to town, village to village. It is high time foreigners ran off back to their homes because South Africa is not a place for them anymore.
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