Interview with a Xenophobe
Friday, May 23rd, 2008I interviewed a resident of Zandspruit in regards to the recent attacks on foreigners. I wanted to get an idea on what was going on there and the reasons for the xenophobic attacks. Here is what Florence Gumede (not her real name) had to say:
JS: Have you seen firsthand any of the xenophobic attacks?
FG: Yes. A group of people burned down a shack near to where I live. The shack belonged to a Mozambique citizen who has been in this country for a number of years. Luckily he was not there at the time. People are still waiting around to see if he will return.
JS: Now that the army has been deployed and their is a strong police presence, do you think that the attacks are now over?
FG: Not at all. People are tired of living the way they are. These attacks are only a beginning - they will not stop!
JS: What do people think of the politicians and ANC leaders who have visited these areas to try and bring about peace?
FG: They do not understand us. They live in a different world where they are rich and get what they want. They can never understand our feelings and problems. For them they just don’t exist.
JS: Surely peace is a good way to go. Couldn’t we listen to the politicians and maybe they will listen to us?
FG: (laughs) Look at what they are doing! The foreigners go to the police station and the churches. There they are given food and blankets. Here our own people go hungry. Why doesn’t the government help their own people?
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