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Protest march in London against xenophobic killings in South Africa

Nigerians and other Africans living in the United Kingdom will march to the embassies of Nigeria and South Africa in London on Saturday (14 September) to express their displeasure over the xenophobic killings in South Africa. The protesters will ask both governments to act decisively to stop the incessant killing of foreign residents from other African countries living in South Africa.

Organisers have called those interested in taking part in the march to assemble at the Nigeria High Commission in London at 10 am. The march will proceed from there to the South African mission.

South Africans living in Germany marched to their country’s embassy in Berlin last Saturday to protest against all forms of violence in the country, especially those directed against women and foreign Africans / Photo: Thabo Thindi

 

The London protest follows a similar action in Berlin last Saturday, at which a group, representing South Africans living in Germany, marched to their country’s embassy to protest against all forms of violence in the country, especially those directed against women and foreign Africans.

“The Alliance says An Injury to One is An Injury To All,” said Thabo Thindi, a spokeman of the group.  

“We are outside the South African embassy in Berlin to protest about the violence especially against women, children and African foreigners going on in South Africa at the moment. It’s totally unacceptable,” he added. “South Africans wake up and realise you are not the ones benefitting from these atrocities you are committing against yourself!”

Austin Ohaegbu

  • London Protest
  • Date: 14 September 2019
  • Venue: Nigerian House, 8 Northumberland Avenue, WC2N 5BX, London
  • Time: 10am.
  • For more information, contact: Ejike Ikezuagu, +447459426542;  Sophy-Yah, +44 7956 901825; Nnenna Ani, +447481706830 and Kelechi Nnadi, +44 7586 301537

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