News: Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini Declares War

Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini, on Monday declared war on xenophobia,
telling his subjects to go out and defend all foreign nationals living
in their areas.
"I have not declared any war before but today I'm declaring one – you
must go out there and defend each and every foreign national living in
this country," he said. Click continue below for more details
He was addressing more than 5000 Zulus who had converged at the Moses
Mabhida Stadium to hear the king take his stance on the xenophobic
attacks currently sweeping through the country. The meeting had been
called following accusations that the speech made by Zwelithini in
oPongolo, northern KZN, last month, where His Majesty called for the
deportation of foreign nationals living in the country, had sparked the
violence
However, Zwelithini told his subjects that his remarks in oPongolo had been misrepresented in the media.
"If indeed, I said those things that the media is claiming I said,
then, why the oPongolo community – which clearly heard what I said, is
not attacking foreign nationals," he said.
"My remarks were directed at the police, whom I said should do more to ensure that our borders were properly policed," he said.
The King called on the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC)
which has launched a probe against him "not only to speed up the
investigation, but also to launch a probe on the role of the media in
the fueling of xenophobic attacks in the country.
"I hope the media will cooperate with the investigators," he said.
This after mobs claiming to be acting on Zwelithini's remarks went on
to attack foreign nationals living around Durban – looting their shops
and evicting them from their homes.
The violence, which has now spread to Gauteng and the Eastern Cape, has
so far claimed seven lives and left thousands of foreign national
displaced.
Zwelithini called on the government to urgently convene a meeting
between himself and ambassadors representing the countries of the
victims so that an initiative aimed at halting the attacks could be
launched.
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