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Government Communications, Media Statement, 19 April 2015

 

 

SA Government on progress made to bring an end to attacks on foreign
nationals

 

 

Programme facilitator

Ministers

Deputy Ministers

Directors-General and Heads of other institutions present

Members of the media

Ladies and gentlemen

Fellow South Africans

 

Good morning to you all,

 

Welcome to a briefing to provide an update on the work that government is
doing to bring an end to violence, looting and displacement directed at
people from other countries who live in South Africa.

 

Government continues to condemn the violence

 

We would like to start by reiterating the South African government's
condemnation of the callous acts of violent attacks and looting that have
been witnessed in the past week, particularly in KZN and recently in
Gauteng. 

 

We once again unequivocally condemn the maiming and killing of our brothers
and sisters from other parts of the continent. No amount of frustration or
anger can justify these attacks and looting of shops.   South Africa fought
against colonialism and Apartheid system alongside with our fellow Africans
from the continent and the world at large. As a nation let us not forget the
hospitality that was bestowed on us. The law enforcement agencies will do
whatever it takes to restore law and order within our communities.

 

Our actions have gone beyond condemnations. We have taken critical
interventions which we will share with you.

 

President Zuma hands-on in dealing with attack

 

To demonstrate the serious nature with which our government views the
violence against foreign nationals, President Jacob Zuma has cancelled his
visit to Indonesia. Yesterday the President visited displaced foreign
nationals in Chatsworth to assure them of our support as government of South
Africa. The President also engaged with the Umlazi community to spread the
message of peace and tolerance. He will, in the next week, lead a
stakeholder outreach programme around the country to engage communities to
start a conversation within our society.

 

On-going engagements to end violence

 

Government re-iterates that attacks on any fellow human beings and
destruction of property as well as looting are criminal offences and will
not be tolerated. As a team of Ministers assigned by President Zuma we have
been working closely with the KZN Provincial Government to arrest the
violence. We have in the past week been involved in numerous stakeholder
engagements in the communities affected.  Meetings have been held with
church leaders to appeal to them to preach a message of peace and to ask
their followers not to take part in violence.

 

The Ministers also participated in the peace march led by Premier Senzo
Mchunu where thousands of people marched to demonstrate their opposition to
the violence.  Engagements are on-going with religious leaders, cultural
organisations as well as civic structures to build a society-wide front
against the violence.

 

Meeting with diplomats from other African countries

 

The Minister of Home Affairs, Malusi Gigaba, met with the representatives of
the African countries. This was followed up by Minister of International
Relations, Nkoana Maite Mashabane, meeting the members of the African
diplomatic community. This was to assure them of our commitment to ensure
peaceful co-existence between South African citizens and people from other
African nations who live in South Africa. During the Apartheid many South
Africans fled persecution and death at the hands of the Apartheid
government.  Africa opened its doors and became a home away from home for
many South Africans. The Diplomatic Community has been assured of our
commitment to resolve the tensions and to continue to build our relations
with Africa.

 

Provision of psycho-social services

 

The Department of Social Development has provided food, shelter and other
necessities to at least 1026 displaced persons in shelters in both Gauteng
and KZN.  Trauma counselling and debriefing services are being provided to
individuals on site at the shelters. Specialised services to children in
need of care and protection, including Early Childhood Development
Programmes are being provided in Isipingo and Chatsworth. Government is
working closely with civil society to provide all possible support to the
displaced as they await reintegration back into their communities. Social
Development, COGTA and Community Safety are facilitating Community Dialogues
in areas such as Umlazi and Chatsworth to ensure a smooth reintegration
process.

 

We would like to thank the non-governmental organisations who continue to
provide food to the displaced persons in areas like Isipingo, Chatsworth and
Greenwood Park.

 

We request those who require to speak to a social worker for assistance and
counselling to make use of the Social Development trauma counselling toll
free number: 0800 428 42.

 

Government continues to work closely with foreign missions in South Africa
to ensure that displaced persons receive all possible support.

 

Perpetrators are being arrested, charged and prosecuted

 

We would to take this opportunity to commend members of the law enforcement
agencies who acted decisively to prevent bloodshed between two aggressive
groupings at the Durban CBD. We believe that their commitment to duty has
prevented injuries and even deaths that could have happened if they security
forces had not acted.

 

Our law enforcement officers on the ground are working very hard to ensure
that those who are involved in acts of violence are arrested, charged and
convicted.  So far, 307 suspects have been arrested in connections with
attacks on foreigners and public violence across the country.

 

Government condemns fear mongering

 

In the past few days, we have noted a new phenomenon of people who make use
of social media to instil fear in different parts of the country. They have
been sending out fictitious SMS and WhatsApp messages with fictitious and
photo-shopped images warning people of eminent attacks. We would like to
thank media who have been responsible in reporting the matter accurately
without sensationalism.

 

These messages appear to be orchestrated by elements bent on taking
advantage of the unease in communities and instil fear amongst the people.
Government re-iterates its resolve to stamp all acts that seek to plunge our
country into anarchy.  The misinformation that has been happening in the
social media should be condemned by all peace loving South Africans and
foreign nationals living in our country. Government calls on those who are
involved in such acts to stop it. Everyone should exercise their right to
enjoy their normal, everyday freedoms. Our security agencies are on the
ground and there will be no bus or train of any kind coming to attack them.

 

As Government, we remain alert.  Any credible information that suggests an
eminent threat against any community, South Africans will be officially
advised by the relevant authorities.  We would not communicate through
WhatsApp messages and anonymous SMSs.

 

Security agencies up to the task

 

The National Joint Operational Centre (NATJOC) continues to operate on a
24-hour basis to coordinate the government-wide response to this situation.
Provincial Joint Operational Structures (PROVJOCS) have also been activated
to monitor and curb any potential threats across the 9 provinces of the
country. We are constantly reviewing our security arrangements, assessing
the current environment and determining what additional measures may be
required.  At this point, we are satisfied that the security measures that
are currently in place are sufficient to bring the situation under control.

 

Government appeals to the leaders of various sectors of our society to echo
government's call on the people to refrain from any activities that may
undermine peace, security and stability of our country.

 

South Africa remains committed to address some of the issues that have been
raised by communities.

 

South Africa is amongst one of the most diverse countries in the world,
culturally and economically. We celebrate our diversity.

 

As the team of Ministers appointed by the President, the priority is to
restore peace and order within the country.  Additionally, as Justice Crime
Prevention Security Cluster Ministers supported by Minister of Small
Business Development, Social Development as well as Trade and Industry, we
have been tasked to address the issues that seem to have caused tensions
within the community.  South Africa remains a country that welcomes foreign
nationals who contribute to the economic growth of the country and the
Continent.

 

To the countries that continue to invest in South Africa, we want to
re-assure them that South Africa is a constitutional democracy governed by
laws.  Investors are welcome to do business in South Africa.  Everything is
being done to restore peace and order.   Government will enforce the laws of
the country and will not hesitate to act speedily and decisively on any
criminal activity committed by or against a foreign national or citizen of
South Africa or those found to incite violence.

 

Stern warning to instigators and those who participate

 

We also want to issue a stern warning to those who lend themselves to acts
of public violence. We will find you and you will be dealt with to the full
might of the law. You will be arrested and sentenced accordingly.  We warn
especially young people as having a criminal record can disrupt their lives.

 

We urge people with information on plans to cause violence or those who have
witnessed acts of violence, to contact one of the operational centres,
either in the relevant province or at national level:

 

NATJOC: 012 640 9000/2/5

North West: 018 497 7458

Northern Cape: 053 838 4419/375/303

Free State: 051 412 6652/56

KwaZulu-Natal: 031 325 4720

Western Cape: 021 466 0014

Eastern Cape: 040 608 7401/2/3/4

Limpopo: 015 285 7600/651/615

Mpumalanga: 013 762 7071/75

 

Finally, we would like the overwhelming support of South Africans who have
stood as true South African ambassadors and reflected the South African
spirit of Ubuntu. In various parts of the country, community members have
stood in defence of foreign nationals living amongst them. We have also
noted messages of support, condemnation and solidarity on social media.
This provides testimony that the overwhelming majority of South Africans are
against the violent attacks against our brother and sisters from other
African countries.

 

 

Issued by:

Government Communications <http://www.gcis.gov.za/> 

 

Enquiries:

Ms Phumla Williams

Cell: 083 501 0139

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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