

Country Report: South Africa
Reuters/S. Hisham From 1948–1994, South Africa was dominated by Afrikaner nationalism . Racial segregation and white minority rule known...
Genocide Watch
Apr 30, 2021


The Legacy of Racism in South Africa
Institutional Violence by Security Forces Recalls Apartheid Abuses Protesters run for cover as they clash with police at Eldorado Park...
Human Rights Watch
Mar 12, 2021


‘Put South Africa First’ Breeds Hate Toward Other Africans
Anti-foreigner sentiments are growing against Nigerians like me. A group of Nigerians repatriated from South Africa following xenophobic...
Foreign Policy
Nov 30, 2020


Genocide Emergency Alert: Cabo Delgado in Mozambique November 2020
Genocide Watch recognizes the situation in Cabo Delgado as Stage 9: Extermination.
Genocide Watch
Nov 22, 2020


Is South Africa Prepared for the Next Wave of Xenophobic Violence?
By Dewa Mavhinga A woman waves a South African flag as she attends Freedom Day celebrations in Kwa-Thema Township, near Johannesburg....
Human Rights Watch
Oct 12, 2020


ANGOLA’S KILLING FIELDS: A REPORT ON EXTRAJUDICIAL EXECUTIONS IN LUANDA 2016-2017
Read the 90-page English-language report HERE. (c) 2018 Maka Angola https://www.makaangola.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/EXTRAJUDICIAL-K...
Maka Angola
Jun 8, 2018


Zimbabwe: Villagers in Marange Diamond Fields in Mass Protests
April 26, 2018—Thousands of villagers around east Zimbabwe’s Marange diamond fields took to the streets on Monday to protest the looting...
Human Rights Watch
Jun 7, 2018


Afonso Dhlakama, Mozambique’s Opposition Leader, Dies at 65
By Alan Cowell Afonso Dhlakama, the head of Mozambique’s main opposition party, Renamo, addressed an election rally in 2009. Credit:...
New York Times 1
May 12, 2018


Zimbabwe’s Election Most Important in a Generation, Biti Says
Zimbabwe’s elections scheduled to take place this year will be the most important in a generation and critical to restoring democracy and...
Genocide Watch
Apr 19, 2018


Big Protests in South Africa Force Ramaphosa to End London Visit
LONDON — South Africa’s new president, Cyril Ramaphosa, who had traveled to London this week to assure global investors of his...
New York Times 1
Apr 19, 2018


If Australia Takes In South Africans, We Can’t Ignore The Rohingya
Home Affairs minister Peter Dutton wants to give "special attention" to white South African farmers for possible fast-tracked...
The Huffington Post (Huffpost)
Mar 15, 2018


Give Ramaphose Government a Chance, But...
The new Ramaphosa Cabinet is one of promise and compromise. The Gordhans, Nenes and Hanekoms indicate that something new is possible on...
FW De Klerk Foundation
Mar 6, 2018






































































