‘It’s organised intimidation’: New wave of anti-migrant violence sweeps South Africa
Summary
Since late March 2026, South Africa has seen a rise in violent attacks against African migrants, with at least seven people killed. The violence is connected to organized anti-migrant groups and worsened by high unemployment and inequality.Key Facts
- Videos posted online show violent attacks on people accused of being undocumented migrants in South Africa.
- Protests against migrants have increased in cities like Durban and Johannesburg.
- Two main anti-migrant groups involved are Operation Dudula and March and March.
- Operation Dudula started in 2023 as a political party and March and March began in 2025 as a popular movement.
- These groups blame undocumented migrants for job losses and insecurity.
- The violence has a strong racial and nationality-based element called "xeno-racism."
- Victims face threats, forced displacement, and looting of their businesses.
- Fear of retaliation or lack of protection leads many victims not to report attacks.
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