Malawi, Mozambique evacuate residents after assaults | DW News
Hundreds of foreign workers are fleeing South Africa after anti-immigrant protests turned violent, with mobs attacking homes and forcing families to run for their lives. Many of those targeted – mostly from Malawi and Mozambique – say they were driven out overnight, some hiding in the bush before reaching safety. Several countries, including Malawi, Mozambique and Ghana, are now repatriating their citizens. As tensions rise, the violence is raising urgent questions about migrant safety and growing anti-immigrant sentiment in the region. DW Correspondent Dianne Hawker explains the complex political and economic issues at the heart of the tensions.
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00:00 Malawi and others repatriate citizens following anti-migrant protests
00:28 Mozambicans leave South Africa after deadly Mossel Bay clashes
02:24 DW’s Dianne Hawker reports from Johannesburg
03:38 President Ramaphosa vows to crack down on illegal migration
05:45 National police deployed to violence hot spots
07:40 Migration impacts South African labor markets, wage levels
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