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Tuesday, May 12, 2026

South Africans rise up against Black African migrants - seven deaths this year

 

‘It’s organised intimidation’: New wave of anti-migrant violence sweeps South Africa

AFRICA

Videos posted online document the new wave of deadly anti-migrant violence that has been sweeping South Africa since late March 2026, killing at least seven people. Organised anti-migrant movements are inflaming tensions, which are exacerbated by widespread unemployment and persistent inequality.

These are screengrabs of videos posted to X showing attacks on men accused of being undocumented immigrants in Durban and in Johannesburg
These are screengrabs of videos posted to X showing attacks on men accused of being undocumented immigrants in Durban and in Johannesburg. © X / bAnthonYsr / OurFavOnlineDoc / Cornbread Mafioso

Videos posted online – many of them disturbing and violent – document a new wave of violence against African migrants in South Africa that began in late March. In one disturbing video, vigilantes pummel a man accused of being undocumented with sticks, while other videos show armed groups patrolling the streets. 

A man accused of being an undocumented immigrant is beaten in front of a supermarket in Durban during a protest held in Durban on April 21, 2026.
Protests were held in Durban, a city in the east of the country, on April 21, 2026. The protest was organised by the March and March movement, which is calling for tougher immigration laws and strengthening the borders. Vigilantes with this group are violently targeting migrants already in the country, including those from Nigeria.

This footage, much of it filmed in Durban, shows a worrying escalation in tensions and violence. Increasing numbers of anti-migrant protests are being held in cities across the so-called rainbow nation. 

One of the populist, xenophobic groups behind these protests is called Operation Dudula. It was founded in Soweto by anti-migrant activist Nhlanhla "Lux" Dlamini. In 2023, it became a political party, led by Zandile Dabula, one of the most prominent anti-immigrant figures in the country. 

The other organisation behind many of the protests is called March and March. It was founded in 2025 by Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma, a former radio presenter considered the other major champion of the country’s growing xenophobia. March and March self-describes as a popular movement, not a political party.  

The two organisations are united in the belief that undocumented immigration is leading to unemployment and insecurity in South Africa, and, ahead of the 2026 local elections, they have garnered the support of a number of conservative political parties. This has set the scene for the latest wave of deadly xenophobic violence, like similar waves in 2008 and 2015.

‘The hostility is based on both nationality and race’

Mpho Makhubela, who works with Lawyers for Human Rights and is a member of the association Kopanang Africa Against Xenophobia, is in regular contact with the people targeted by this violence:  

"There wasn’t just one trigger. The tensions we are seeing now have been growing for years, but become more visible and intense at certain moments, like ahead of the elections when anti-migrant rhetoric tends to intensify. 

The victims don’t describe isolated instances of violence, but organised intimidation. People are threatened, ordered to leave their communities and their businesses are looted. There is a strong racial element: the vast majority of those targeted are black African migrants. South African courts use the term ‘xeno-racism’, a hostility based on both nationality and race. Fear is widespread, and many victims don’t report what is happening to them because they don’t think they’ll be protected."

Illegal checkpoints run by civilians 

The anti-immigration movements have gone well beyond protests and now have militias made up of vigilantes. One video, picked up by South African media outlets, shows some of these vigilantes beating a man up in front of what looks like a shuttered store.  

Warning: readers may find the following images shocking.

This video, which was picked up by South African media outlets, shows a man being beaten up by several others in front of what looks like a shuttered store. Warning: readers may find the images shocking.

Militia groups have been checking the documents of migrants living in the townships, says Makhubela:

"The groups of vigilantes sometimes present themselves as civic movements while all the while carrying out illegal activities: checking documents and searching people, deporting people and carrying out acts of intimidation. 

In some communities, they are acting like immigration enforcement agents. They will stop people in the streets and ask to see their documents. If the people aren’t able to provide the documents, then they will be threatened, assaulted or forced to leave the community. So migrants are faced with illegal document checks being carried out by civilians, harassment and violence. Their shops are being looted, and many are living in fear and no longer move around freely in towns like Durban, Pretoria or Johannesburg."

Videos of these illegal interactions have been widely circulated on social media. One video shows Victoria Africa, known as "Queen Vee", an activist with the political party Patriotic Alliance, which is known for its anti-immigrant stance, stopping a Ghanaian man and ranting at him in front of the camera. 

"We don’t want this [sic] African people anymore,” she lectures. “We are tired of seeing African migrants moving all over the world, refusing to fix your own countries … We don’t want you here ... You know very well that what you’ve done is wrong.” Then, she asks to see his papers. 

News agencies Reuters and African Press Agency have reported that at least seven people – five Ethiopians and two Nigerians – have been killed since the start of the violence in late March. 

Human Rights Watch has reported that members of Operation Dudula, as well as March and March, have physically blocked migrants from entering public health facilities and schools: a practice that the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights, which is linked to the African Union, has explicitly condemned, calling on the South African government to dismantle vigilante groups and put a stop to their illegal activities. 

A man, identified by social media users as a member of the “Operation Dudula” movement, was filmed ordering non-South African nationals to leave a hospital waiting room.

Makhubela continues: 

"We are still receiving reports from migrants who are prevented from accessing health centres even though they have valid immigration or asylum documents. Pregnant women and mothers struggle to access health services, even though they have the right. And children face obstacles when it comes to access to education. 

The police have intervened in certain cases, but these interventions are sporadic. In many cases, we see either delayed responses, inaction or an inability to prevent escalation.”

‘Frustration is growing and migrants are an easy group to blame’

There are a number of factors that could, in part, explain this wave of xenophobia. South Africa is experiencing a high unemployment rate, above 30 percent, which is affecting young people in particular. It’s also a country with one of the highest inequality rates in the world.

"Many people are struggling. Businesses are closing and people feel like there aren’t any real opportunities. There isn’t equal access to basic services and, in some areas, people feel abandoned by the government. In this context, frustration is growing and migrants are an easy group to blame, especially because they are visible in informal commerce and small businesses.  

In a society where the majority – Black Africans – remain extremely poor, a well-off minority that is mostly white continues to largely control land and means of production. 

Communities, especially Black communities, aren’t going after the profound causes of these problems and, instead, are influenced by lying narratives that migrants are stealing jobs, committing crimes, are making the economy tank and are taking over land, which doesn’t correspond at all with reality. But the legacy of apartheid, like divisions within the Black community, continues to play a role: Black people find themselves pitted against one another in a context of poverty and, in some ways, fighting over access to limited resources.” 

Very few people responsible for xenophobic violence have been arrested in the years since 2008, and there have been even fewer convictions. In the rare cases where perpetrators are arrested, they are often released without charges. 

Xenowatch, a database based at the University of Witwatersrand that monitors xenophobic violence and discrimination, has documented nearly 700 deaths due to xenophobic discrimination since 1994, as well as more than 128,000 people who have been displaced and 5,600 businesses that have been looted.





Antisemitism > The five most antisemitic countries in Europe avoid Eurovision; From China to Peru; The UK Has Become a Racist Nation

 

Spain, Ireland, Slovenia will not broadcast Eurovision over Israel's participation

CULTURE

Spain, Ireland and Slovenia will not broadcast the Eurovision Song Contest when the grand final event takes place on Saturday, doubling down on their refusal to participate in the competition in protest over Israel's inclusion. Slovenian broadcaster RTV will instead show the programme series "Voices of Palestine" while Ireland will broadcast a Eurovision-themed episode of the Irish-made sitcom "Father Ted".

By: FRANCE 24

Johannes Pietsch, known as JJ, won the Eurovision Song Contest last year, giving Austria the right to host the event in 2026
Johannes Pietsch, known as JJ, won the Eurovision Song Contest last year, giving Austria the right to host the event in 2026. © Tobias Schwarz, AFP

The public broadcasters for SpainIreland and Slovenia said Monday they will not show the 70th anniversary Eurovision Song Contest this week, as they boycott the TV extravaganza over Israel's participation.

The three countries, along with the Netherlands and Iceland, pulled out of this year's event in Vienna, which kicks off on Tuesday and culminates in Saturday's grand final.

Israel's war in the Gaza Strip prompted the five countries to withdraw from the world's biggest live televised music event – with Eurovision director Martin Green vowing to do "anything in our power to find a pathway back" for them.

Suspicions were raised that the public televoting system was being manipulated to boost Israel at Eurovision 2025 in Basel, Switzerland. Some broadcasters also voiced concerns about media freedom, with Israel preventing their journalists from accessing Gaza.

"Instead of the Eurovision circus, the national television programme will be coloured by the thematic programme series 'Voices of Palestine'," Slovenian broadcaster RTV said.

During Thursday's second semi-final, Ireland's RTE will be showing "The End of the World with Beanz", featuring 1993 Eurovision winner Niamh Kavanagh in Norway experiencing life as a reindeer herder.

And during the final, it will screen a Eurovision-themed episode of the popular 1990s Irish-made sitcom "Father Ted".

Spain's RTVE will run its own musical special, "The House of Music".

Public service broadcasters in the Netherlands and Iceland will screen the competition, despite neither taking part.

READ MOREEurovision hopes 70th anniversary celebration outshines Israel controversy

'We hope they come back'

Only 35 countries will take part in Eurovision this year – the fewest since entry was expanded in 2004 – following the five withdrawals.

Jonas Lovv, representing Norway with the song 'Ya Ya Ya', attended the Eurovision opening ceremony in Vienna
Jonas Lovv, representing Norway with the song 'Ya Ya Ya', attended the Eurovision opening ceremony in Vienna. © Tobias Schwarz, AFP

As to whether those countries could return, Eurovision chief Green said it was "very much a conversation".

"We've got five members of our family missing this year. We miss them and we love them and we hope they come back," he told a press conference at the Wiener Stadthalle venue.

"We'll remain in conversations. We're very clear we'll do anything in our power to find a pathway back. Ultimately it's up to them and I totally respect that."

He also fielded questions about the voting system's vulnerability to manipulation.

On Saturday, Green said a warning was sent to Israel's participating broadcaster, KAN, telling it to cease putting out videos urging viewers "to vote 10 times for Israel", saying such actions were not in line with the rules and spirit of the competition.

Noting that this year professional juries were returning to the semi-finals as a counterbalance to the public vote, "we have one of the most safest, secure and fair voting systems," Green told reporters.

Amnesty decries 'cowardice'

First held in 1956, Eurovision is run by the European Broadcasting Union, the world's biggest alliance of public-service media.

Noam Bettan is representing Israel at the ESC this year with the song 'Michelle'
Noam Bettan is representing Israel at the ESC this year with the song 'Michelle'. © Tobias Schwarz, AFP

Amnesty International said that the EBU's failure to suspend Israel from Eurovision, as it did with Russia following its 2022 invasion of Ukraine, was "an act of cowardice and an illustration of blatant double standards".

Israel's participation "offers the country a platform to try to deflect attention from and normalise its ongoing genocide in the occupied Gaza Strip", Amnesty's secretary general Agnès Callamard said in a statement.

"Songs and sequins must not be allowed to drown out or distract from Israel's atrocities or Palestinian suffering."

A UN-backed probe in September determined that "genocide is occurring in Gaza" – something Israel vehemently denies.

(FRANCE 24 with AFP)


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Antisemitism, From China to Peru

Samuel Johnson’s poem “The Vanity of Human Wishes” opens with this line: “Let Observation with extensive View, / Survey Mankind, from China to Peru.” We all know that there is currently an epidemic of anti-Israel animus closely linked to antisemitism, spreading throughout much of the world. That includes even China, where the government has adopted an anti-Israel policy not out of deep belief, but in order to curry favor with the Muslim states and undermine America’s position in the Middle East. And now we learn that Peru — the other endpoint of Johnson’s sweep of our giddy globe in an iambic pentameter couplet — has not been spared antisemitism. More on the surprising outburst from Peru’s interim president, José María Balcázar, can be found here: 


Peruvian president claims Jews pushed Germany into war because ‘they controlled banks'

by Mathilda Heller, Jerusalem Post, April 30, 2026:

Peruvian President Jose Maria Balcazar has sparked outrage after claiming that Jews were partly responsible for “pushing” Germany into war.

The comments were made on Tuesday in a speech during a ceremony for the 138th anniversary of the Chamber of Commerce of Lima. Balcazar referenced a book called Los enemigos del comercio (“The enemies of commerce”) by Antonio Escohotado, saying that the arguments in the book should be recognized.

Oh dear. Those warmongering Jews, always trying to start wars. Remember 1948, when without the slightest provocation, the mighty Israelis simultaneously attacked five of its Arab neighbors. Or think of 1967, when the Israelis falsely claimed that Egypt was preparing to invade just because Nasser chose to whip up Cairene crowds, numbering in the hundreds of thousands, by promising them that Egypt’s army would “soon be in Tel Aviv,” and that would be an end to Israel, and used that as an excuse to launch a sneak attack on the too-trusting Egyptians. And the Israelis started every conflict between Israel and the Arabs, including those with Hamas and Hezbollah.

Doesn’t everyone know that Israel tricked the U.S. into attacking Iran? True, for 47 years, the Islamic Republic has been denouncing America on every conceivable and many not so conceivable occasions, has supported the terror group Hezbollah that was responsible for killing 241 Marines and other American military personnel in 1983 as they slept in their Beirut barracks, took U.S. embassy personnel hostage and held them for 444 days, and has repeatedly organized mass demonstrations across Iran, where American flags are trampled on and then set on fire, while demonstrators denounce the “Great Satan.” And true, the Iranians have been working furiously on ballistic missiles capable of hitting America’s east coast, and on their nuclear program which, if completed successfully, would provide the world’s most dangerous weapon to the world’s most dangerous country. But was that really enough to make the U.S. go to war? It was the diabolical Israelis who convinced Trump to attack Iran. And in the same vein, Peruvian President José María Balcázar knows that World War II was started by “the Jews.” It was they who “pushed Germany” — innocent naïve peace-loving Nazi Germany — into World War II.

Balcazar then said, “It is a monument to the history of commerce: how bills of exchange were born, how international trade moved, what role the Jews had in Germany’s national and international trade, how Germany was pushed into a war also partly because of the Jews because they controlled all the banks, all the commerce, and practiced usury.

He, El Señor Presidente, repeated such timeworn antisemitic tropes as the one about Jews controlling all the banks in the world, which would make them the hidden masters of our fate. Why is it that those who accuse Jews of controlling the universe — all the banks, all the media, all of everything — never ask themselves if that is true, how is it, then, that those all-powerful Jews have never been able to prevent themselves being victims, over many centuries of persecution in many different places, and ending with the final hideous apocalypse of Jew-murdering during the Holocaust?

The murdered Jews were not just German nationals. They were from Poland, Russia, Belorussia, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, France, Belgium, Italy, even the U.K. (Jews taken by the Nazis from the Channel Islands of Guernsey and Jersey were sent to extermination camps.)

Balcázar has been made to apologize for his intolerable remarks blaming Jews for “pushing” Germany into World War II, in order to dampen criticism that might harm Peru’s international standing. But I wonder what Balcázar, who seems to have been so greatly impressed by that one book, The enemies of commerce, by Antonio Escohotado, really thinks. And I also wonder whether in the future, say a decade or two from now, the virus of antisemitism will still be found “from China to Peru,” or will it be put back in its bottle by people who understand that Islam is coming not just for “the Jews,” but for all of us.




The UK Has Become a Racist Nation

British journalist Jake Wallis Simons discusses the epidemic of antisemitism in Great Britain, including the surging support for the Green Party, which despite its name is less about environmentalism and more about the putative sins of Israel and, by extension, “the Jews”:

Green election leaflets in a window, Rathfelder, Creative Commons Zero, Public Domain Dedication

It is impossible to imagine a political party built around loathing for black people attracting any meaningful support in Britain. Today, however, as the results of the local elections come in, it is clear that the same is not true for the Jews.

I speak, of course, of the Green Party, that deplorable alliance of hard-left fanatics and Islamists that has seduced up to 20 per cent of the vote, or nine million people, according to recent polls. Reform’s stonking success may be stealing the headlines but the Greens are performing strongly, and on current trends, this is only the beginning.

Clearly, the evil genius that is Zack Polanski has found a winning formula. It is a plan based not on policy but prejudice. He is a master of social media, the king of the soft exterior which he uses to seduce a public with little attention to detail.

Polanski knows the game because he understands the shallowness of his audience. It is this mass dullness, this susceptibility to propaganda, this narcissistic tribalism, this lamentable lack of curiosity that lies behind the rise of the most racist party in British political history.

Because running through all this is the animal spirit of antisemitism. I’d hazard a guess that Green voters aren’t attracted by policies such as legalising heroin or creating a “world without borders”. Give them a way to express their loathing of Israel at the ballot box, however, and they’re right behind you….

Muslim fanatics murdering Jews in London and Manchester, anti-Israel mobs on the streets who call for the destruction of Israel (“from the river to the sea/Palestine will be free”), and for attacks on Jews everywhere (“globalize the Intifada”), the shouting down of pro-Israel speakers, the pro-Hamas student protesters harassing and attacking Jewish classmates on campus are all the evidence one needs of antisemitism, both causing, and caused by, anti-Israel animus.

And now we have the local elections on May 7, when the Green Party, with the antisemitic statements of many of its candidates recently publicized in a Labour Party campaign ad intended to lessen the party’s support, did not suffer one whit, but instead managed to win hundreds of new seats. Starmer was too weak to deal with this matter; he’s on his way out, but will his replacement do any better in making the fight against antisemitism a priority?

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