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that's really the south african story. the dream is there. we all agree that the visions are there. africa before i game here? exactly nothing, as it turns out. but i think based on what i've seen, that if the world can get it right here, a country with a past like south africa's, if they can figure out how to make it work here for everybody. absorb all the people flooding in from all over africa, continue to make mandela's dream a reality, maybe there's hope for the rest of us. >>> isis targets a u.s. consulate in an area of iraq previously thought untouchable. >> the oklahoma deputy who accidentally shot an unarmed man finally breaks his silence. >> cringe worthy claims about what is really happening at airport security check points. that's ahead here. welcome to our viewers in the u.s. and around the world. you're watching cnn newsroom, i'm natalie allen. >>> the terror group isis is claiming responsibility for a suicidear
that's really the south african story. the dream is there. we all agree that the visions are there. africa before i game here? exactly nothing, as it turns out. but i think based on what i've seen, that if the world can get it right here, a country with a past like south africa's, if they can figure out how to make it work here for everybody. absorb all the people flooding in from all over africa, continue to make mandela's dream a reality, maybe there's hope for the rest of us. >>>...
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the south african government refuses to issue passports to allow the african leadership to leave. reverend michael scott is then invited up to talk again, to testify again. channing tobias talks about that moment when south africa says, no. he turns to water and says i witnessed the brushoff. he signaled to the rest of the delegation that the united states would love to hear from michael scott did find out -- to find out about these conditions. the reverend michael scott says mine is not the place you need to hear. you need to hear from the africans who are having to deal with the oppression of white supremacy. that is the place you need to hear. -- avoid you need to hear. from that meeting, the united nations forms to committees. one looks at southwest africa. the other committee begins to investigate apartheid. here you have the u.n. moving in to national sovereignty to in fact investigate the internal policies of the nation, saying that these internal policies are affecting international peace. that is landmark. it comes from the work of black liberals working with other organiz
the south african government refuses to issue passports to allow the african leadership to leave. reverend michael scott is then invited up to talk again, to testify again. channing tobias talks about that moment when south africa says, no. he turns to water and says i witnessed the brushoff. he signaled to the rest of the delegation that the united states would love to hear from michael scott did find out -- to find out about these conditions. the reverend michael scott says mine is not the...
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clearly, the south african government is lacking strong leadership, which is sad. what is the government doing? not much except for ineffective areas -- affected areas so-called hotspots. today, african diplomats and the government came together to discuss the situation, so compared to 2008 win 60 people died in xenophobic attacks, this time, the pressure from outside is rising. malawi and zimbabwe started evacuating citizens. preventative measure in the long-term approach can change. >> i'm sure most people in the country would like to see more jobs instead of more police officers on the streets. thank you very much. in other news, iraq says it believes its troops have killed former dictator saddam hussein's right-hand man. officials say they are carrying out dna test to confirm his identity. >> he was the king of clubs in the u.s. military's most wanted deck following the iraq war. once second in command to saddam hussein, he had been living as a fugitive since 2000 three. officials say he became a key figure in islamic state. he is believed to have been killed i
clearly, the south african government is lacking strong leadership, which is sad. what is the government doing? not much except for ineffective areas -- affected areas so-called hotspots. today, african diplomats and the government came together to discuss the situation, so compared to 2008 win 60 people died in xenophobic attacks, this time, the pressure from outside is rising. malawi and zimbabwe started evacuating citizens. preventative measure in the long-term approach can change. >>...
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the south african government refuses to issue passports to allow the african leadership to leave. reverend michael scott is then invited up to talk again, to testify again. channing tobias talks about that moment when south africa says, no. he turns to water and says i witnessed the brushoff. he signaled to the rest of the delegation that the united states would love to hear from michael scott did find out -- to find out about these conditions. the reverend michael scott says mine is not the place you need to hear.he says mine is not the voice you need to hear. you need to hear from the africans who are having to deal with the oppression of white supremacy. that is the voice that you need to hear. from that meeting the united nations formed to committees. one committee looks at southwest africa. the other committee begins to investigate apartheid. so, here you have the u.n. moving into national sovereignty to infect investigate the internal policies of a nation saying that these internal policies are in fact affecting international peace. that is landmark. it comes from the work of
the south african government refuses to issue passports to allow the african leadership to leave. reverend michael scott is then invited up to talk again, to testify again. channing tobias talks about that moment when south africa says, no. he turns to water and says i witnessed the brushoff. he signaled to the rest of the delegation that the united states would love to hear from michael scott did find out -- to find out about these conditions. the reverend michael scott says mine is not the...
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hundreds gather in the south african city of durban for a march protesting attacks on foreigners. south korea marks the first anniversary of the sinking of a ferry with 304 people on board. the president vows to raise the ship. in business, are the french getting richer or are they telling the tax authorities they are? rising revenues from france's wealth tax. victory for barcelona as it wins the first leg of the champions league finals 3-1. first, the u.n. has asked the european union to step up its response to deal with the increasing number of migrants crossing the mediterranean. most of them come from sub-saharan africa and their trips are often made in dangerous makeshift boats. the call comes after one of the boats capsized off the coast of libya monday, leaving 400 lost at sea. >> these are some of the survivors of the latest migrant tragedy to hit the mediterranean. according to aid workers, entire families were lost in monday's disaster. >> the relatives of a young girl died. her mother, father and younger sister. she's alone at the age of 12. >> a combination of worsening
hundreds gather in the south african city of durban for a march protesting attacks on foreigners. south korea marks the first anniversary of the sinking of a ferry with 304 people on board. the president vows to raise the ship. in business, are the french getting richer or are they telling the tax authorities they are? rising revenues from france's wealth tax. victory for barcelona as it wins the first leg of the champions league finals 3-1. first, the u.n. has asked the european union to step...
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there have been threats to close south african businesses. this sadly has really driven divisions between south africa and the rest of the continent. >> srennivasan: david smith joining us via skype from dark johannesburg tonight, thank you. >> thank you. >> sreenivasan: turning to news in this country: the chairman of the house committee on homeland security said today the recent arrest of an ohio man for allegedly plotting a terror attack illustrates the heightened threat now facing the united states. >> it's the first foreign fighter case we've seen of an american citizen travelling to syria, training with al qaeda, al nusra, and then returning to the united states under instructions by al qaeda operatives to conduct a terrorist attack on american soil. that is what's hugely significant about this case. >> sreenivasan: it's been a violent few days in parts of chicago. authorities there say at least two people were killed and at least 18 wounded in a series of shootings since friday afternoon. the number of shootings were up 40% during the f
there have been threats to close south african businesses. this sadly has really driven divisions between south africa and the rest of the continent. >> srennivasan: david smith joining us via skype from dark johannesburg tonight, thank you. >> thank you. >> sreenivasan: turning to news in this country: the chairman of the house committee on homeland security said today the recent arrest of an ohio man for allegedly plotting a terror attack illustrates the heightened threat...
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many south africans here want africans gone. up to 5 million immigrants have come to south africa looking for a work with a reported unemployment rate of 40%. in other african countries south africans themselves are having to flee after businesses and products have been threatened with boycott and attacked. in this refugee camp, some immigrants say they are ready to fight south africans. >> i'm ready to fight these people. >> reporter: nearby, striking a different chord, worshippers give away clothing and food. >> i'm here to help people. >> reporter: the province housing in johannesburg joined hundreds and others in a march. >> it's a crime against humanity. >> reporter: more than 20 years after south african vow fought to end apartheid. in johannesburg, paul tisley, fox news. >>> the u.s. is sending a ship to fight houthi rebels and the administration continues to negotiate with iran on nukes. we'll ta >>> americans, europeans and some apple polishes fabricated the nuke weapons to say the islamic is a threat. no the threat is a
many south africans here want africans gone. up to 5 million immigrants have come to south africa looking for a work with a reported unemployment rate of 40%. in other african countries south africans themselves are having to flee after businesses and products have been threatened with boycott and attacked. in this refugee camp, some immigrants say they are ready to fight south africans. >> i'm ready to fight these people. >> reporter: nearby, striking a different chord, worshippers...
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in p south africans alike. the message is clear, no acing thats against south africans.l children, religious leaders and foreign workers joined the march. >> we have to be united moving forward. it has to stop. >> we all bleed red on the inside it doesn't matter where you come from, at the end of the day we are all just human and trying to get through it together. >> hundreds of foreigners have left the country. in fears of attacks there was receiptment among some locals that formers are taking their jobs. the attacks have brought shame to this nation, one that struggled against racism for so long. >> the myth is we -- all south african that's why we mobilized our civil society. it is not good for the image of south africa, let us come together and march together. >> the government has launch add pead yeah campaign. it has set up the special committee focused on reaching out to communities it has deployed the army for what it describes as hot spots. >> we meet, we must continue to work together, if and when the violence stops so we never again have a situation like this.
in p south africans alike. the message is clear, no acing thats against south africans.l children, religious leaders and foreign workers joined the march. >> we have to be united moving forward. it has to stop. >> we all bleed red on the inside it doesn't matter where you come from, at the end of the day we are all just human and trying to get through it together. >> hundreds of foreigners have left the country. in fears of attacks there was receiptment among some locals that...
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there are politicians, south africans and people from other countries coming together showing that it is not okay to kill people because they aren't from south africa or you think they are taking your jobs. can i ask you where you think it's important to be here? >> i think it is important because south africa is so much for everywhere. there's no need for this. we need peace and carry on. >> there's not much that happens in life. we don't want trouble. >>> there are people from other african countries, many chose to stay away. they say they want a south african government and police to protect them. other countries say they are sending in buses and trucks repatriating anyone that wants to go back to their homes. for the south africans marching here they are telling foreigners that they can't be blamed for the actions of a few. sending a message that south africa is phone for beside and hope the march will alleviate fears that exist. >> that report. we bring in simon adams. thank you for joining us. we are hearing our correspondent in durban talking about how the march was to alleviat
there are politicians, south africans and people from other countries coming together showing that it is not okay to kill people because they aren't from south africa or you think they are taking your jobs. can i ask you where you think it's important to be here? >> i think it is important because south africa is so much for everywhere. there's no need for this. we need peace and carry on. >> there's not much that happens in life. we don't want trouble. >>> there are people...
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some south africans accused foreigners of taking jobs as the unemployment rate continues to rise. a rally where protest ever toes called for an end to the attacks. >> a lot of people have been asking what is the south african doing to scoop these attacks on foreigners so they have organized this, it is a peace march where they have politician people from civil society, only south africans and other countries coming together showing that it is not okay to kill people. just because they are not from south africa, or because you think they will be taking your job. >> i ask you why you think it is important to be here today? >> it is very important because south africa means so much for everyone. there is no need for this type of thing. you know, we need peace and we need to carry on. with our country. that's what we need. >> we don't want any there are some people from other african countries but many say that whey they don't need is a march. they want the government and the police to protect themselves. other african countries say they are sending in buss and trucks and they ready t
some south africans accused foreigners of taking jobs as the unemployment rate continues to rise. a rally where protest ever toes called for an end to the attacks. >> a lot of people have been asking what is the south african doing to scoop these attacks on foreigners so they have organized this, it is a peace march where they have politician people from civil society, only south africans and other countries coming together showing that it is not okay to kill people. just because they are...
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some south africans accuse foreigners of taking jobs as unemployment rates continue to rise.ds also rallies in support of the foreign workers with protestors calling for an end to the attacks. >> a lot of people have been asking what is the south african doing to stop these attacks on foreigners in so they have organized this, where they have politician people from civil society, people from other countries coming together showing that it is not okay to kill people, just because they aren't from south africa or because you think they may be taking your job. >> i ask you why you think it is important to be here today. >> it is very important because south africa is for everyone. there's no need for this. we need peace and we need to carry on. with our country that's what we need. >> there are some people from other african countries here, but many immigrants, they say what they don't need is a march, they want the government and the police to protect themselves. other african tuns say they are trapped and they will be -- anyone who wants to go back to their homes but for the m
some south africans accuse foreigners of taking jobs as unemployment rates continue to rise.ds also rallies in support of the foreign workers with protestors calling for an end to the attacks. >> a lot of people have been asking what is the south african doing to stop these attacks on foreigners in so they have organized this, where they have politician people from civil society, people from other countries coming together showing that it is not okay to kill people, just because they...
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many south africans here want africans gone. to 5 million immigrants have come to south africa looking for a work with a reported unemployment rate of 40%. in other african countries south africans themselves are having to flee after businesses and products have been threatened with boycott and attacked. in this refugee camp, some immigrants say they are ready to fight south africans. >> i'm ready to fight these people. >> reporter: nearby, striking a different chord, worshippers give away clothing and food. >> i'm here to help people. >> reporter: the province housing in johannesburg joined hundreds and others in a march. >> it's a crime against humanity. >> reporter: more than 20 years after south african vow fought to end apartheid. in johannesburg, paul tisley, fox news. >>> the u.s. is sending a ship to fight houthi rebels and the administration continues to negotiate with iran on nukes. we'll talk about it with the panel when we return. turns romantic why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathr
many south africans here want africans gone. to 5 million immigrants have come to south africa looking for a work with a reported unemployment rate of 40%. in other african countries south africans themselves are having to flee after businesses and products have been threatened with boycott and attacked. in this refugee camp, some immigrants say they are ready to fight south africans. >> i'm ready to fight these people. >> reporter: nearby, striking a different chord, worshippers...
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south african authorities take issue. they prefer to call it a wave of cape ability. >> same countries are under attack. president assuma said it guesses the wrong impression that sav caps are xenophobic. we are not. he called the murder criminal. >> we'll tell you that our criminal act, murder is a criminal act, and there are criminals that jump on the bandwagon to loot and steel. there's no doubt that it's directed at people because they are foreigners. >> criminality is a problem in south africa. what is problematic for me in terms of how the government frames if is to take about this as calality that applies -- criminality that applies to migrants. it existed prior to the attack against the migrants, but the government failed to deal with and dress. this narrative discourse comes over and over again, and people end up believing it. >> it's not directed at all foreigners, but particular foreigners. we must call it would it is. it's aimed at foreigners, it's therefore xenophobia. >> a final mote on the stabbing victim.
south african authorities take issue. they prefer to call it a wave of cape ability. >> same countries are under attack. president assuma said it guesses the wrong impression that sav caps are xenophobic. we are not. he called the murder criminal. >> we'll tell you that our criminal act, murder is a criminal act, and there are criminals that jump on the bandwagon to loot and steel. there's no doubt that it's directed at people because they are foreigners. >> criminality is a...
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-- south africa from the yolk of colonialism and apartheid, so africansuld come together and should live everywhere where they want to leave. >> reporter: resentment towards migrants has been rising. however, for others the violence is a legacy of apartheid. >> it's a combination of -- of sectors in a confluence of factors. there is no doubt a -- a mob culture and a mob movement what our minister of education yesterday called a third force at work here. >> reporter: south africa's president has condemned the violence and set up a border management agency but many fear repeat of seven years ago when 60 people were killed and many other injured in similar attacks. >>> the united nations says it needs $275 million to meet humanitarian needs in yemen over the next two years. the situation is deteriorating with food supplies running short. the world food program says it will need to distribute food for over 100,000 displaced people in the city of aden in the next few days. it is estimated that over 10 million people are already short of food but it now says th
-- south africa from the yolk of colonialism and apartheid, so africansuld come together and should live everywhere where they want to leave. >> reporter: resentment towards migrants has been rising. however, for others the violence is a legacy of apartheid. >> it's a combination of -- of sectors in a confluence of factors. there is no doubt a -- a mob culture and a mob movement what our minister of education yesterday called a third force at work here. >> reporter: south...
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he was too young to predict that two decades later he and many south africans like him would still betruggleing to survive. he has seven children and says he has not had a proper job in three years. >> it makes me feel like a failure in life. i'm a failure. the things that men are supposed to do i can't do. i'm supposed to support my children. the first priority is to support my children. i can't do that. >> he lives with his two sisters in this tiny house. he takes whatever low-paid part time work he can find. >> only foreigners are getting jobs. these foreigners, they take less money than you expect to get. that's why they have the foreigners make it in south africa. >> ihe said he's shocked about the latest wave of attacks. >> it is not their fault they get a job here. they came looking for jobs. so i say no to violence. >> literally since the end of apartheid more than 20 years ago, his story is shared by millions of south africans. that's why we believes if the government is serious about putting an end to zenophobic attacks, then it has to start delivering on its promises. >> he
he was too young to predict that two decades later he and many south africans like him would still betruggleing to survive. he has seven children and says he has not had a proper job in three years. >> it makes me feel like a failure in life. i'm a failure. the things that men are supposed to do i can't do. i'm supposed to support my children. the first priority is to support my children. i can't do that. >> he lives with his two sisters in this tiny house. he takes whatever...
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the message we want to pat across is that not all south africans. we told them it is not food for the image of south africa, let us march together. >> the government has launch add media campaign, it has set out a special community it's deployed the army to what it describes as hot spots. >> thedownty we feed, we must continue to work together even when the violence stops so we never again have a situation like this. >> in 2008, more than 60 people were killed, in another wave of violence. the government said then as now, that policy and unemployment were among the root causes. those problems still exist today, and voices calling for change are growing louder. al jazeera johannesburg. >> people in guinea have fired tier gas. now the protestors were calling for new local elections rival political factions have a long standing deal but the polls will be held prior to this presidential election, but demonstrators fear the delay means the president's rivals will gain more influence in organizing their presidential campaign. >> france is on high alert fol
the message we want to pat across is that not all south africans. we told them it is not food for the image of south africa, let us march together. >> the government has launch add media campaign, it has set out a special community it's deployed the army to what it describes as hot spots. >> thedownty we feed, we must continue to work together even when the violence stops so we never again have a situation like this. >> in 2008, more than 60 people were killed, in another wave...
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and that is forecasting more on job creation. >> they, and millions of unemployed south africans like him heard this many times before. >> in malawi, 2,000 protested against the anti-immigrant attacks. demonstrators gave the president 48 hours to apologise and hold responsible the zulu king whose comments have been blamed, and they it demonstrated compensation for the victims. the protests are threatening to boycott south african goods if zulu miss the deadline. >> japan's prime minister expressed remorse over his country's role in world war ii. they made the comments in the indonesian capital. he's attending the asia africa summit. it's seen as a move to improve relations with china. beijing urged tokyo to face up to its legacy. we have more from jakarta. >> amid a renewed spirit of african and asian countries, all eyes on the relationship between china and japan. they made any statement setting the tone for an historical speech. commemorating 70 years in world war ii. the relationship between china and japan after japan made the promise 10 years ago. prime minister abe used terms li
and that is forecasting more on job creation. >> they, and millions of unemployed south africans like him heard this many times before. >> in malawi, 2,000 protested against the anti-immigrant attacks. demonstrators gave the president 48 hours to apologise and hold responsible the zulu king whose comments have been blamed, and they it demonstrated compensation for the victims. the protests are threatening to boycott south african goods if zulu miss the deadline. >> japan's...
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since the end of apartheid more than 20 years ago, their story is shared by millions of south africans. it's why we believe if the government is serious to putting an end to the xenophobic attacks by a small minority it has to start delivering on the promises. >> the zulu king condemned the attacks on foreign workers. the government continues to deliver basic services and jobs. >> the president formed a special team that is looking into such economic and social infrastructure. and that is forecasting on job creation. >> in djibouti and millions of unemployed south africans like him heard this many times before. >> in malawi 2,000 protested against the anti-immigrant attacks. demonstrators gave the president 48 hours to apologise and hold responsible the zulu king whose comments have been blamed and they it demonstrated compensation for the victims. the protests are threatening to boycott south african goods if they miss the deadline. >> japan's prime minister expressed remorse over his country's role in world war ii. they made the comments in the indonesian capital. it's seen as a move
since the end of apartheid more than 20 years ago, their story is shared by millions of south africans. it's why we believe if the government is serious to putting an end to the xenophobic attacks by a small minority it has to start delivering on the promises. >> the zulu king condemned the attacks on foreign workers. the government continues to deliver basic services and jobs. >> the president formed a special team that is looking into such economic and social infrastructure. and...
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it is against south african values. he cancelled a state visit to indonesia to deal with a wave of attacks in the past week. police fired rubber-coated steel bullets at anti-immigrant protesters of dozens of shops were looted and torched. charles stratford reports. >> reporter: this man came to inspect what is left of his shop. he came to south africa six years ago to earn money for his family in ethiopia. >> they take everything, money. it's tough. yes. lost it. >> he says his shop was attacked by people who accused migrant workers of taking their jobs. they stole everything he has, including all his savings. >> i don't know, these people is coming. they take the stuff, and in the fridge, money, clothes, this put - everything is took. i have children. i have wife. through my people i support me. why kill me? you kill me, you kill jesus, i kill you. no fighting. >> reporter: the other south african landlord says he's ashamed about what happened. >> criminality. nothing else but that happened. >> it's very obvious the le
it is against south african values. he cancelled a state visit to indonesia to deal with a wave of attacks in the past week. police fired rubber-coated steel bullets at anti-immigrant protesters of dozens of shops were looted and torched. charles stratford reports. >> reporter: this man came to inspect what is left of his shop. he came to south africa six years ago to earn money for his family in ethiopia. >> they take everything, money. it's tough. yes. lost it. >> he says...
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in a south african port city of durbin, two foreigners and three south africans have been killed in clashesincluding a 14-year-old boy who was shot. south africa's president condemned the violence asking his cabinet to address the issue. jacob zuma told the local radio station we cannot accept when there are challenges we use violence particularly to our brothers and sisters from the continent. i think this now must stop because we cannot continue killing one another. >> i used to think that south africa is a good country, because in our country, we can't say that we want to go back home, because it's, even, they're killing people. and now i think south africa is a bad country. because they're killing us for no reason. >> reporter: the racist attacks which in january also affected johannesburg led to hundred fleeing their homes. >> -- our country and we end up dying here. you see. we love to stay in south africa. but south africans doesn't like us to stay here. unless they don't tell us to go. they just, tell some of us, they're being killed. >> reporter: local reporters say the worst outbr
in a south african port city of durbin, two foreigners and three south africans have been killed in clashesincluding a 14-year-old boy who was shot. south africa's president condemned the violence asking his cabinet to address the issue. jacob zuma told the local radio station we cannot accept when there are challenges we use violence particularly to our brothers and sisters from the continent. i think this now must stop because we cannot continue killing one another. >> i used to think...
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[laughter] the south african constitution also adopts a vertical effect. section 15 says everyone has a freedom to constitution of thought, believe, and opinion. it also says when it talks about equal protection, that rather than equal protection act they say they may not -- it is a very robust notion. the first written constitution to include sexual orientation. seems familiar. but here's the kicker. in section 9.3 it says that no person may unfairly discriminate against anyone on the grounds -- this is a principal horizontal effect. the constitution says that constitutional rights constrain private individuals a principle of horizontal effect. it is that principle that is not in the united states constitution. the south african constitution says that national legislation must be enacted to prohibit unfair discrimination. nothing in our constitution says we must have a civil rights act. that is the setup. so how does this structural framework intersect with this tension between religious autonomy and nondiscrimination? here's my chart. in the united state
[laughter] the south african constitution also adopts a vertical effect. section 15 says everyone has a freedom to constitution of thought, believe, and opinion. it also says when it talks about equal protection, that rather than equal protection act they say they may not -- it is a very robust notion. the first written constitution to include sexual orientation. seems familiar. but here's the kicker. in section 9.3 it says that no person may unfairly discriminate against anyone on the grounds...
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prime minister has also joined the political reaction. >> as africans we all fee fee -- feel we have contributed to the liberation of south so africans should come together and should live everywhere where they want to live of course based on the laws and regulations of that specific country. >> reporter: resentment among some south africans towards migrants has been rising along with unemployment and allegations of corruption and coneyism. this sxhun tee has been particularly critical. however, for others the violence is a legacy of apartheid. >> it's a combination of -- of sectors in a confluence of factors. there is no doubt a -- a mob culture, and a mob movement what our minister of education yesterday called a third force at work here. >> reporter: south africa's president has condemned the violence and set up a border management agency. but many fear a repeat of seven years ago when 60 people were killed and hundreds of others injured in similar attacks. >>> so charles tell us more about what is happening where you are. >>> well i'm in think tank johannesberg and this is where the worst violence has happened today.
prime minister has also joined the political reaction. >> as africans we all fee fee -- feel we have contributed to the liberation of south so africans should come together and should live everywhere where they want to live of course based on the laws and regulations of that specific country. >> reporter: resentment among some south africans towards migrants has been rising along with unemployment and allegations of corruption and coneyism. this sxhun tee has been particularly...
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but others say their anger is misguided. >> this is a protest against the angry south africans screaminguting to the government for them for their voices to be heard and the government has ignored them now the people are protesting. >> reporter: it's going to get dark and cold soon. most families would rather be in their homes but they say they can't leave just yet. not until they are sure some of their neighbors won't attack them again. al jazerra. bourbon. >>> still to come. china is accused of increasing tensions in the south clean china sea by building man-made islands. thousands struggling to make a living in the united states are fighting for better wages. ♪ ♪ hello again let's have a look at the top stories on al jazerra. the u.n. says the conflict in yellen is worsening the right here of hits people coinciding with the renation of the special advice to to the country from the u.n. air attacks have continued for three weeks. south korea's president says step to his salvage of recognize written of the sewol ferry that sank last year will begin soon, protests from mourners who gathe
but others say their anger is misguided. >> this is a protest against the angry south africans screaminguting to the government for them for their voices to be heard and the government has ignored them now the people are protesting. >> reporter: it's going to get dark and cold soon. most families would rather be in their homes but they say they can't leave just yet. not until they are sure some of their neighbors won't attack them again. al jazerra. bourbon. >>> still to...
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you can see the papers wondering, why are black south africans attacking foreign africans but not foreigns? the interesting article, i recommend reading it. at the heart of the question is the loaded meaning of the term "foreigner'in south africa. it is often used pejoratively to refer to african and asian nonnationals. other foreigners, particularly people from europe or the americas, often go unnoticed or are lumped in with tourists or referred to as expats. the article wonders is this xenophobia or afro phobia? kristina: seeing papers call for unity. flo: there's an opinion piece, he says listen, we need to stick together in the global village. we are each other's last hope because the world does not love us. we are still the kids on the playground who nobody wants to play with. before we had each other. the article calls for a pan africanism. molly: in france, the prime minister has unveiled a plan to fight against racism and anti-semitism. flo: this is getting a lot of attention. a lot of articles came out before the plan was announced officially. reminding readers that it comes thre
you can see the papers wondering, why are black south africans attacking foreign africans but not foreigns? the interesting article, i recommend reading it. at the heart of the question is the loaded meaning of the term "foreigner'in south africa. it is often used pejoratively to refer to african and asian nonnationals. other foreigners, particularly people from europe or the americas, often go unnoticed or are lumped in with tourists or referred to as expats. the article wonders is this...
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but there are many more south africans who want peace.ondent has been at a rally in durbin where protesters are calling for an end to the attacks. >> reporter: a lot of people have been asking what has the government been doing to stop these attacks on foreigners. so they have organized a peace march where they have politicians, people from civil society, and people from other countries coming together to show it is not okay to kill people just because they are not from south africa or because you think they are taking your job. >> i think it is very important to be here because south africa has so much for everyone. we need peace, and we need to carry on in our country. that's what we need. >> we have come to say peace in south africa. we don't want any trouble now. >> reporter: there are some people from other african countries here but many immigrants chose to stay away. they say what they don't need is mar, they want the government and the police to protect them. other african countries say they are sending in buses and trucks and the
but there are many more south africans who want peace.ondent has been at a rally in durbin where protesters are calling for an end to the attacks. >> reporter: a lot of people have been asking what has the government been doing to stop these attacks on foreigners. so they have organized a peace march where they have politicians, people from civil society, and people from other countries coming together to show it is not okay to kill people just because they are not from south africa or...
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. >> downtown durban on the south african eastern coast turned into a battleground. nationals taking out weapons. to defend themselves against attacks by south africans, up to five immigrants were killed over the weekend and shops burned. this latest wave of violence was sparked in part by comments made by the zulu king. who said foreigners dirtied south africa's streets. now 2,000 immigrants wait in refugee camps afraid to return to their homes. are we even beginning the process of repatriating some of its citizens. xenophobia the word on south africa's lips. despite the outcry and the thousands marching for peace in durban on thursday, it's a label the rainbow nation cannot seem to shift. >> are you -- south africa is a good country because in our country, we can't say we want to go back home because it's -- even day-to-day, they're killing people. and now i say south africa is a -- country because they're killing us for no reason. >> now the violence is begin to go spread to johannesburg. we find dozens of mozambique nationals gathered at a local police station se
. >> downtown durban on the south african eastern coast turned into a battleground. nationals taking out weapons. to defend themselves against attacks by south africans, up to five immigrants were killed over the weekend and shops burned. this latest wave of violence was sparked in part by comments made by the zulu king. who said foreigners dirtied south africa's streets. now 2,000 immigrants wait in refugee camps afraid to return to their homes. are we even beginning the process of...
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in the continent. >> help us then to understand this concept, this notion why do so many black south africans dislike other black africans? >> you know i like this question because sometimes i think i find myself in a minority who go back to the past. that doesn't mean we are suggesting that the responsibilities is not first and foremost under current post government and what is so sad about this may between we know it happened in 2008 even though it had genesis much earlier than that, the mechanism in 2006 and of course a very proud founder member of instrument if not the lead member in it but as early as 2006 they warned south africa this would split itself out in the country and almost a sense of denial. but to answer your question very directly and specifically there is no doubt that the ghost of apartheid is haunting this country and never confronted it so what i'm getting at is apartheid was one of the most nonsensical and stupid policies and devastating in effectiveness so this hierarchy of racist where whites were put on the top of the hierarchy on the letter followed by so called ash
in the continent. >> help us then to understand this concept, this notion why do so many black south africans dislike other black africans? >> you know i like this question because sometimes i think i find myself in a minority who go back to the past. that doesn't mean we are suggesting that the responsibilities is not first and foremost under current post government and what is so sad about this may between we know it happened in 2008 even though it had genesis much earlier than...
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the south african government has set up camps. some in durban they just want to go home. >> [ inaudible ] something they want [ inaudible ] us was taken away. and i don't have anything for now. >> reporter: recently graffiti has appeared and foreign-owned businesses have been robbed and vandalized, but for this man it is better to be in a camp than go home. >> i don't know because the problems in our country, coming from the war country, and then some of us with some problems in our country. >> reporter:ite -- ethiopia's prime minister has also joined the reaction. >> as africans we all feel we have contributed towards the liberation of south africa from the yolk of colonialism and apartheid. so africans should come together and live where they want to live. >> reporter: resentment has been rising along with unemployment and allegations of corruption. the zulu community has been particularly critical. however, for others the violence is a legacy of apartheid. >> it's a combination of -- of factors, and a confluence of factors, the
the south african government has set up camps. some in durban they just want to go home. >> [ inaudible ] something they want [ inaudible ] us was taken away. and i don't have anything for now. >> reporter: recently graffiti has appeared and foreign-owned businesses have been robbed and vandalized, but for this man it is better to be in a camp than go home. >> i don't know because the problems in our country, coming from the war country, and then some of us with some problems...
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the south african government is accused of failing to protect foreign workers. >>reporter: this is a siouxzulu war chant. these people must go and commit crimes back where they come from but they don't. what does that mean? is that right for the government. those in government are just worried about themselves and not us. we're not going to allow this to happen. >>reporter: fear is spreading in south africa. i'm in downtown and it's been seeing the worst violence certainly here today. these men behind me are locals. they've been burning tires, there's a burnt out vehicle here as well as quite a heavy police presence. now, the men that we've spoken to have vowed to kick the foreigners out of this area. earlier police used bullets and tear gas to keep the locals and foreigners apart. this is one of two car workshops owned by nigerians that was set on fire. the government has promised to put an end to the fighting. the police are investigating text messages allegedly inciting hate against foreigners. there is fear and increasing anger among foreigners here. >> we c
the south african government is accused of failing to protect foreign workers. >>reporter: this is a siouxzulu war chant. these people must go and commit crimes back where they come from but they don't. what does that mean? is that right for the government. those in government are just worried about themselves and not us. we're not going to allow this to happen. >>reporter: fear is spreading in south africa. i'm in downtown and it's been seeing the worst violence certainly here...
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and that is focussing more on job creation. >> he, and millions of unemployed south africans like him, heard this many times before. >> in malawi, 2,000 protested against the anti-immigrant attacks in south africa. demand straitors called on president zuma to apologise. >> now almost all countries signed a treaty to destroy poison gas stockpiles. in the u.s. engineers are working to eliminate the last supply of mustard gas, a protest that could take four years. rob reynolds reports. >>> in colorado, a small army of workers, assisted by precision robots is training to destroy one of mankind's weapons. >> it's a hard role. it's a high hazard operation. they spent a lot of time with personnel on training to ensure the work force is ready to complete chemical weapons. >> poison gas was used by german and allied forces duing wwi. mustard gas and others were not effective on the battlefield, but they terrorized and demoralized the men in the trenches. it can cause burns, blindness and suffocation. the vast majority is stored near the colorado plant. workers are practicing on dummy shells, l
and that is focussing more on job creation. >> he, and millions of unemployed south africans like him, heard this many times before. >> in malawi, 2,000 protested against the anti-immigrant attacks in south africa. demand straitors called on president zuma to apologise. >> now almost all countries signed a treaty to destroy poison gas stockpiles. in the u.s. engineers are working to eliminate the last supply of mustard gas, a protest that could take four years. rob reynolds...
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not only that, they benefit the south african economy. that's not as, you know, prejudice doesn't respond to statistics. you cannot use it as an antidote to people's prejudice. really this is about prejudice rather than actual facts. >> we are hearing reports of prejudice against south africans in other countries including zimbabwe where a lot of these immigrants is coming from, so this is spreading. >> it is retaliation. again, the sad part is exactly the stick ken companies have spread through the rest of the african captainment. you can go to a spring ken supermarket in other countries. president south african telecommunications company dear arrives 70% of its revenues from nigeria. in a way, south africa is profiting from the rest of the continent. these are not statistics available to people. they people the shopkeeper has more than what they have. >> how much do you think is this movement if you will, is going to grow and is president zuma handling it well and in the right way? >> it is going to grow because the problems aren't goin
not only that, they benefit the south african economy. that's not as, you know, prejudice doesn't respond to statistics. you cannot use it as an antidote to people's prejudice. really this is about prejudice rather than actual facts. >> we are hearing reports of prejudice against south africans in other countries including zimbabwe where a lot of these immigrants is coming from, so this is spreading. >> it is retaliation. again, the sad part is exactly the stick ken companies have...
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much more than gold or diamonds. >> but south african rangers are fighting back, sometimes with deadly force. 42 poachers were killed last year. >> people come into our country illegally. they plunder our resources. they try to kill you. it is tantamount to war. >> most come from across the border in mozambique where more than half the population live on less than $1 a day. he has poached five rhino horns earning him $5,000. >> you have to shoot and kill the animal. you cut it off and move on. >> he has stopped hunting after his brother was shot dead by south african uses well poaching -- while -- shot dead by african forces while poaching. >> it is not a good job. there are no jobs here. if not for that, we would be dying of hunger here. >> coaching has been outlawed in mozambique. but the demand means the rhino is still worth more dead than alive. the threat to these animals is greater than ever. bbc news, south africa. katty kay: $19 billion industry. easter sunday marks the end of like. christians observe the season with sacrifice and reflection, many by giving up tempting goodies.
much more than gold or diamonds. >> but south african rangers are fighting back, sometimes with deadly force. 42 poachers were killed last year. >> people come into our country illegally. they plunder our resources. they try to kill you. it is tantamount to war. >> most come from across the border in mozambique where more than half the population live on less than $1 a day. he has poached five rhino horns earning him $5,000. >> you have to shoot and kill the animal. you...
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police fired rubber bullets and protests were held by both immigrants and local south africans. rioters set fire to stores and shops owned by immigrants. unemployment is high in the country and some south africans believe foreigners take jobs away from them. a bitter power struggle -- volkswagen -- it is still unresolved, which could the meeting in jeopardy. anchor: the car manufacturer has published sales figures for his core brand and it shows global sales have dropped by nearly a full percentage point. reporter: for a long time, china was like a bank for volkswagen, delivering secure, double-digit growth will stop it was a carmaker's biggest single market but those days may be over. sales in china declined by .6% compared to the previous year and vw has posted weaker sales and other countries as well. in russia, sales of the core automobile ran fell by 47%. factories are running way below capacity and volkswagen sales and brazil are down by 18%. in the u.s., volkswagen sold almost 10% fewer cars. europe offers a ray of hope. sales were up across the continent. the gains were
police fired rubber bullets and protests were held by both immigrants and local south africans. rioters set fire to stores and shops owned by immigrants. unemployment is high in the country and some south africans believe foreigners take jobs away from them. a bitter power struggle -- volkswagen -- it is still unresolved, which could the meeting in jeopardy. anchor: the car manufacturer has published sales figures for his core brand and it shows global sales have dropped by nearly a full...
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his story is shared by millions of south africans and it's widely believed that if the government is about putting ends to these xenophobic attacks, then it has to start delivering on its promises. the zulu king has called for calm. the government promises to deliver basic services and jobs. >> the president has formed a special team that is looking into [ inaudible ] economy and special interaction, and that is focusing more on job creation. >> reporter: he and millions of south africans like him have heard this many times before. >>> there have been protests in hong kong against the government's reform plan. the beijing backed proposals do not allow for free and fair elections, only candidates approved by china will be allowed to stand in the polls. >>> syrian government have bombed areas in and around damascus killing 17 people. activists say at least seven people were killed in those strikes and dozens more injured. >>> and at least ten people have been killed on sixth attacks on the rebel head area on the outskirts of the syrian capitol. opposition activists have accused assad's
his story is shared by millions of south africans and it's widely believed that if the government is about putting ends to these xenophobic attacks, then it has to start delivering on its promises. the zulu king has called for calm. the government promises to deliver basic services and jobs. >> the president has formed a special team that is looking into [ inaudible ] economy and special interaction, and that is focusing more on job creation. >> reporter: he and millions of south...
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julia: trevor noah, a 30 one-year-old south african-born, was pushed into the spotlight after comedy central announced he would replace jon stewart after 16 years at the helm. he has appeared on the show three times on segments about policing of black men in the u.s. jonl: trevor noah. trevor: i never thought i would be more afraid of police in america than south africa. it makes me nostalgic. jon: are you saying black people in south africa today do not get assaulted and killed by police? trevor: they are also being killed by black police -- progress. claire: as journalists investigated the twitter timeline of the comic, they came across a series of jokes considered by some as sexist and anti-semetic. tweets srs 2008. >> behind every successful rap billionaire is a successful jewish man. >> to reduce my jokes to tweets is not a reflection of my character. claire: comedy central confirmed it was standing by the host. >> trevor noah pushes boundaries, he is provocative and spares no one. claire: trevor noah's appointment has divided the internet into camps. some are offended, others b
julia: trevor noah, a 30 one-year-old south african-born, was pushed into the spotlight after comedy central announced he would replace jon stewart after 16 years at the helm. he has appeared on the show three times on segments about policing of black men in the u.s. jonl: trevor noah. trevor: i never thought i would be more afraid of police in america than south africa. it makes me nostalgic. jon: are you saying black people in south africa today do not get assaulted and killed by police?...
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. >>> south african authorities are cracking down on violence against foreigners. police there have arrested more than 300 people in connection with the attacks. authorities have recently seen xenophobic violence break out in the major cities of durban and johannesburg as well as other areas. attackers have targeted immigrants from other african nations. they've also vandalized and looted shops owned by foreigners. a local newspaper has published photos of a fatal assault on a man from mozambique. the images have sparked shock across the country. the violence caused more than 5,000 people to seek refuge in government shelters. some south africans blame immigrants for high unemployment and crime rates. >>> trade negotiators from japan and the united states say they're closer to an agreement on a free trade deal. ai uchida joins us from the business desk. the second day of talks went all day and through the night. >> turned out toe a marathon. the first one on sunday lasted a couple of hours but the one on monday the second day of meetings, the negotiators sat down i
. >>> south african authorities are cracking down on violence against foreigners. police there have arrested more than 300 people in connection with the attacks. authorities have recently seen xenophobic violence break out in the major cities of durban and johannesburg as well as other areas. attackers have targeted immigrants from other african nations. they've also vandalized and looted shops owned by foreigners. a local newspaper has published photos of a fatal assault on a man from...
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but there are many more south africans who want peace.respondent has been at a rally where protesters are asking for an end to the violence. >> reporter: a lot of people are asking what is the government doing to stop these attacks on foreigners. so they organized this peace march. where they have people coming together showing that it is not okay to kill people because just they aren't from south africa, or you think they may be taking your jobs. can i ask you why you think it's important to be here today? >> well because south africa is for everyone. so there is no need for this. we need peace, and we need to carry on with our country. that's what we need. >> there [ inaudible ] we don't want any trouble now. >> reporter: there are some people from other african countries here but many immigrants chose to stay away. they say what they don't need is march. they want the government and the police to protect them. other african countries say they are sending in buses and trucks and they will repatriate anyone who wants to go back to their
but there are many more south africans who want peace.respondent has been at a rally where protesters are asking for an end to the violence. >> reporter: a lot of people are asking what is the government doing to stop these attacks on foreigners. so they organized this peace march. where they have people coming together showing that it is not okay to kill people because just they aren't from south africa, or you think they may be taking your jobs. can i ask you why you think it's...
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there's a fear of retaliatory attacks against south african businesses and has an effect on tourism. there's european deposit pulling out warnings and tourists coming to south africa. it is very important here. the government is doing all it can. there are many who are too late in coming. >>> hundreds in baltimore have been proo testing against -- protesting against the death of a black man in police custody. >> reporter: days after a young black man died after being arrested by police protesters are back on the street making voices and frustration heard. grieving and intensing known. >> i'm done sitting down. if you don't do nothing, no justice will be served. >> reporter: they want justice and answers for the death of freddy gray. he was held in police custody under suspicious circumstances. his family and eyewitnesss say that gray fractured three vertebras after being roughed up by police and it left him in a coma that he died from. >> i'm here for my community, and enough is enough we are not taking it no more. and basically i'm here for the brutality of the police >>> cell phone
there's a fear of retaliatory attacks against south african businesses and has an effect on tourism. there's european deposit pulling out warnings and tourists coming to south africa. it is very important here. the government is doing all it can. there are many who are too late in coming. >>> hundreds in baltimore have been proo testing against -- protesting against the death of a black man in police custody. >> reporter: days after a young black man died after being arrested by...
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the south african ruling a.n.c. party condemn the zenno fobing attacks against immigrant shopkeepers, six have been killed and thousands forced from their homes, attackers tell them to get out of the country. our correspondent spoke to some victims of the violence in durban. >> reporter: these migrant workers in south africa say they'll do anything to protect themselves and families. >> we are sick and tired of this xenophobia. they kill us lots. we didn't kill maybe one person. >> there has been a wave of fighting between immigrants and locals. here in durban four people have been killed. thousands fled their homes. gloria is from mozambique. >> here in a sports field she came to south africa 20 years ago, but the men that chased her and her nine-year-old out of her home insisted that she doesn't belong here. >> translation: they say we know you are not from south africa, can you get out. you must go, because when we are done here, we are coming for you. i ran away. >> here in a sportsfield foreigners feel there is
the south african ruling a.n.c. party condemn the zenno fobing attacks against immigrant shopkeepers, six have been killed and thousands forced from their homes, attackers tell them to get out of the country. our correspondent spoke to some victims of the violence in durban. >> reporter: these migrant workers in south africa say they'll do anything to protect themselves and families. >> we are sick and tired of this xenophobia. they kill us lots. we didn't kill maybe one person....
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the protests are threatening to boycott south african goods if zulu miss the deadline. >>> jurors are deciding whether dzhokhar tsarnaev convicted of the boston marathon in 2013 should get the death sentence. opponents of the death penalty protested outside the courtroom in the u.s. state of massachusetts. the penalty phase of his trial is expected to last a month. three people died in the attack and over 200 were injured. >>> it's been 100 years since lethal chemical weapons were used during the first world war. almost all countries signed a treaty. in the u.s. engineers worked to eliminate their supply of mustard gas. a project that could take four years. >>> in colorado a small army of workers, assisted by precision robots is training to destroy one of mankind's weapons. it's a hard role. it's a high hazard operation. they spent a lot of time with personnel on training to ensure the work tors is ready to complete chemical weapons. >> poison gas was used by german forces. mustard gas and others were not effective on the battlefield, but they terrorized and demoralized the men in the
the protests are threatening to boycott south african goods if zulu miss the deadline. >>> jurors are deciding whether dzhokhar tsarnaev convicted of the boston marathon in 2013 should get the death sentence. opponents of the death penalty protested outside the courtroom in the u.s. state of massachusetts. the penalty phase of his trial is expected to last a month. three people died in the attack and over 200 were injured. >>> it's been 100 years since lethal chemical weapons...
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the protesters are threatening to boycott south african goods. >> in kenya 148 people were killed. after the attack kenya called for the removal of the refugee camp home to 400,000 somali refugees. >>> sudan, meanwhile is refusing to issue visas for u.s. british diplomats. they wanted to conduct a-- >> a place where booming population is only a sign of prolonged misery. what brought the 12-year-old and his family to the camp four months ago is a familiar story to people who came before him. >> people burned the house. they took the cattle. we started running. some people were killed. thank god when we came here people were helpful. >> ibrahim is one of half million children who have been displaced because the conflict in darfur. even though they're safer in the camps they're still not getting enough to eat or drink. most are not getting adequate water, but there is not enough money to fill the need. >> 200 million were displaced in darfur. that number is growing every month according to u.n. aid agencies. but with the conflict in darfur now in its 12th year attention and money are
the protesters are threatening to boycott south african goods. >> in kenya 148 people were killed. after the attack kenya called for the removal of the refugee camp home to 400,000 somali refugees. >>> sudan, meanwhile is refusing to issue visas for u.s. british diplomats. they wanted to conduct a-- >> a place where booming population is only a sign of prolonged misery. what brought the 12-year-old and his family to the camp four months ago is a familiar story to people who...
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but my question is really about the court's analysis that the south african court's analysis on this ordinance case. certainly there are think we can see the harm done on both sides and if we truly believe that these values are equal then we might think about the harms and sql. when you presented the court's rationale, every argument was discrimination is bad discrimination is bad discrimination is bad. i always tell my students when you do value comparison, it's not persuasive to argue that one value is important, one value is important. it's not persuasive we think about these important values as equally important. i'm just wondering about how the court compared these equally valuable things that we want to forward, and why they come to the conclusion that tamping down on discrimination is better in this scenario that allowing religious freedom? >> great, thank you. yeah so do you think it's a limit of the united states constitution and doughnuts for the constitutional values nondiscrimination employment. i was only suggesting that in that one particular south african case you're r
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there are south africans who accusen tokers of taking jobs as the unemployment rate continues to rise. went to a rally where protestors have called for an end to the attacks. >> a lot of people have been asking what is the south african government doing to stop these acing thats on foreigners so they have organized this, a peace march where they have politician people from civil society and people from over countries saying it is not okay to kill people just because they aren't from south africa, or because you think they are taking your job. i think it is very important south africa is here for everyone. we need peace and we need to carry on. with our country that's what we need. >> there are some people from other african countries here, but many immigrants are told to stay away, they say what they don't need is a march they want the government and the police to protex themselves. other countries say they are sending in buss and trucks they who wants to go back to their homes. they are telling foreigners they can't be blamed for the actions of a few they try to send the message that
there are south africans who accusen tokers of taking jobs as the unemployment rate continues to rise. went to a rally where protestors have called for an end to the attacks. >> a lot of people have been asking what is the south african government doing to stop these acing thats on foreigners so they have organized this, a peace march where they have politician people from civil society and people from over countries saying it is not okay to kill people just because they aren't from south...
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an investigation is currently underway into senior members of the south african police force after allegationsduction of refugees being handed back and killed by the zimbabwean authorities. >> [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: there is little interest here into the visit to south africa but there's no getting away from the fact that with thousands of zimbabweans fleeing to south africa that domestic troubles are having an impact here. but economic analysts don't believe the president will allow human rights concerns to affect the economic and trade agreements currently being discussed. >> it's a stable country at this point in time. there's no internal violence no threat of a civil war in any way, so as long as it's sufficiently under the radar, we're not going to be questioning, or the governments are not going to be questioning too deeply what is going on there. at the announced joint economic deals, the president hinted at a crackdown. >> there are problems naturally that must be resolved people moving without [ inaudible ] south africa for example, jump jumping jumping across borders, thinking t
an investigation is currently underway into senior members of the south african police force after allegationsduction of refugees being handed back and killed by the zimbabwean authorities. >> [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: there is little interest here into the visit to south africa but there's no getting away from the fact that with thousands of zimbabweans fleeing to south africa that domestic troubles are having an impact here. but economic analysts don't believe the president will...
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. >>> south africans are confronting a wave of violence against foreigners. antonio mora is here with more on that. >> attacks on immigrants to south africa killed seven, leaving 5,000 homeless since they started three weeks ago. many demonstrated their anger. 30,000, citizens and immigrants came to march against zenno phobia. >> it is knob that all south africans are xenophobic. we told them that it is not good for the image, let us come together. let us march together. >> coming up in the next hour. we tell you what is behind the attacks, and where to look for the south african government and what they are trying to do about them >>> next, john seigenthaler speaks to ruby bridges on her pivotal role in the civil rights movement. movement. >>> is the six years old ruby bridges became on unlikely trailblazers. she was one of the first black students at an all-white school in the south. john seigenthaler sat with the icon reflecting on the prejudice she faced during that time. >> reporter: ruby bridges first steps into the elementary school in new orleans were
. >>> south africans are confronting a wave of violence against foreigners. antonio mora is here with more on that. >> attacks on immigrants to south africa killed seven, leaving 5,000 homeless since they started three weeks ago. many demonstrated their anger. 30,000, citizens and immigrants came to march against zenno phobia. >> it is knob that all south africans are xenophobic. we told them that it is not good for the image, let us come together. let us march together....
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there is a crowd, south african zulus here. gathering there burning the shops.there areer over that way. they have control in respect a crowd of anxious nigerians argue with police. desperate to recover their cars. this south african man led a away by police after he was found inside the work shop. this is what happened to a nigerian car repair shop overnight. livelihoods made over years of hard work lost in a few hours. this man worked here. his job is now gone and he's scared. >> in the last few days, the fight, they tell us they're going to kill us. we should go back to our country. and they are trying to attack people. throw bricks on us, and we are not safe. >> reporter: to now, police are trying to make sure the two sides don't meet, but it's friday. the men with jobs get paid today. the smell of beer is powerful. it could be a rough night. jean-pierre is trying to mediate between the two sides. he says foreigners are scapegoats for broader economic grievances which do have a legitimate basis. >> their leaders, the government, they want them to pay attenti
there is a crowd, south african zulus here. gathering there burning the shops.there areer over that way. they have control in respect a crowd of anxious nigerians argue with police. desperate to recover their cars. this south african man led a away by police after he was found inside the work shop. this is what happened to a nigerian car repair shop overnight. livelihoods made over years of hard work lost in a few hours. this man worked here. his job is now gone and he's scared. >> in the...