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Xenophobic violence in South Africa: there is 'no brotherly love' for foreigners

Xenophobic violence in South Africa: there is 'no brotherly love' for foreigners At least 10 people have been killed so far this month in a surge of attacks targeting foreign-owned businesses in and around South Africa's largest city, Johannesburg. But what is behind the wave of xenophobic attacks?
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