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Tuesday, 21 April 2015

Amazing candlelight display at vigil against Xenophobia in SA

Candles were arranged in the shape of the African continent at a vigil organized against Xenophobia at the Constitutional Hill precinct in Johannesburg this evening April 21st. The vigil was organized in an effort to take a stand against the ongoing xenophobic violence in South Africa.

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    1. Definitely there is nothing amazing abt dis after d much ado killings of innocents in SA.

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    2. Ungrateful uncivilized savages, wish madiba was here to reiterate the mammoth, enormous support and funding they got from Ehopia,mali,guinea,liberia,morocco,tunisia,senegal in 1962 to fight for their rights! Nigeria later became one of the foremost supporters of Black South African liberation movements, including the African National Congress. After d end of d apartheid in 1994, South African businesses sought for professionals to immigrate and a large number of Nigerians and other Africans did so, making them the largest economy! Is this how the wanna pay Africans back, the same South Africa deported 125 Nigerians in 2012 for nt possessing common and ordinary Yellow Fever certificates. it is just so infuriating and distressing the unappreciate modus South Africa is exhibiting

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  2. Yea beautiful buh actions shld b taken

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  3. They all need to speak out more against this evil. Much more needs to be done.

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  4. For God sake dis madness should stop

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  5. For God sake dis madness should stop

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  6. Very nice.
    South africa will be an outcast in the committe of nations if those responsible for the xenophobic violence are not brought to judtice.

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  7. Is not about candle lights, real action needs to be taken against those animals killing black foreigners.

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  8. Africa my Africa.........Let peace be restored back


    Moye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB....

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  9. Can they just pump up their security after this?...this public display gruesome killing is unacceptable...

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  10. That's very thoughtful of them.

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  11. Medicine after death, what happens to the deceased?

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  12. It will and can never erase the pain and hurt south Africans have caused, so painfully. May the soils of the lives lost rest in peace and may God give the family members of the deceased strength to carry on and bear the pain Amen....

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  13. #Notoxenophobia, we are all Africans

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  14. Its not by the number of candles they light but by the action they take to stop this barbaric and senseless act. Let the SA govt put a stop to it and prosecute all those involved in this killings

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  15. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Nonsense south africans....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  16. Linda Dear, Igbos and Yoruba, Muslims and Christians, Hausas and everybody,everybody and anybody Oh! Please stop stabbing the Mozambican

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  17. E ya, I pray dey stop dis stupid act o

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  18. E ya, I pray dey stop dis stupid act o

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  19. Nice one, and I pray they keep dis up. Thumbs up to them, and more power to their elbows.

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  20. Tinashe zim gurl21 April 2015 at 21:44

    #NoToXenophobia. We love Africa!!

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  21. They better do. Shedding innocent bloods is never the answer.

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  22. Al doz sa illiterates can dey get d message?

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  23. Y is Obama queit abt dis issue or is he not from Kenya anymore

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  24. Which kain candle? No matter how beautiful d candles look(ed) can they bring back the lost souls? Wicked people.

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  25. No matter what they do or how long South Africans would still suffer for this act one day

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  26. South Africa is a failed state, this happened for a whole week and now they are just awakening to it?

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  27. prayer works so lets hope the attacks stop

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  28. The thing should be only on the shape of their Yeye country abi is it the whole of Africa that is xenophobic? Its SA that needs to see the light. Very wicked people

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  29. May their souls rest in peace.

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  30. Nice, I hope the killing have stopped

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  31. Which one is Amazing kwa? What is amazing about setting candle to form the shape of Africa..Linda sometimes eh you talk like "Ngbeke"

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  32. Which one is Amazing kwa? What is amazing about setting candle to form the shape of Africa..Linda sometimes eh you talk like "Ngbeke"

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  33. But all these won't stop the xenophobic actions. What is the SA Government doing for God sake?

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  34. God deliver us from untimely death. Amen

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