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The year 1994 saw the South African state being oriented into a new nation. This However didn't i... more The year 1994 saw the South African state being oriented into a new nation. This However didn't improve segregation. The environment led to development of new discrimination exercise
on specific victims especially the black foreigner. This research is therefore targeted to address
the question on the role played by apartheid towards nurturing the contemporary xenophobic
attacks in South Africa. Moreover, the study focuses on how competition for the scarce resources
has been influenced by the foreigners and the lower class local resulting to xenophobic attacks in
South Africa, studying the role of the international institutions, civil society and the government in solving xenophobic attacks and racism.
The study therefore, will use secondary data to collect and analyze the data required in the study. This method is affordable, efficient and effective as per the time allocated to submit the work.
This secondary method will include scholarly journal, articles, books, and online scholarly writings to assist in collecting the information. The study tries to analyze the reason xenophobia has transformed the attitude of South Africa‟s towards black foreigners as their enemies. The role of the state and international actors in solving the problem is pegged on creating awareness and educating the public on impact of attacks as well as creating protective measures on its
citizens to progress.
The year 1994 saw the South African state being oriented into a new nation. This However didn't i... more The year 1994 saw the South African state being oriented into a new nation. This However didn't improve segregation. The environment led to development of new discrimination exercise
on specific victims especially the black foreigner. This research is therefore targeted to address
the question on the role played by apartheid towards nurturing the contemporary xenophobic
attacks in South Africa. Moreover, the study focuses on how competition for the scarce resources
has been influenced by the foreigners and the lower class local resulting to xenophobic attacks in
South Africa, studying the role of the international institutions, civil society and the government in solving xenophobic attacks and racism.
The study therefore, will use secondary data to collect and analyze the data required in the study. This method is affordable, efficient and effective as per the time allocated to submit the work.
This secondary method will include scholarly journal, articles, books, and online scholarly writings to assist in collecting the information. The study tries to analyze the reason xenophobia has transformed the attitude of South Africa‟s towards black foreigners as their enemies. The role of the state and international actors in solving the problem is pegged on creating awareness and educating the public on impact of attacks as well as creating protective measures on its
citizens to progress.