Mthethwa's xenophobia denial 'doesn't help victims'

16 July 2010 - 13:47 By Times LIVE
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Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa's denial of the existence of xenophobia does not lessen the crime or the victims’ suffering, says United Democratic Movement deputy president Ntopile Kganyago.

"Reportedly Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa wrote off the recent incidents where non-South Africans fell victim to crime and violence as “criminality disguised as xenophobia”. The Minister seems to wrestle with semantics; identifying whether these criminals are bigots and/or opportunists does not lessen the crime or the victims’ suffering," he says.

Kganyago says this shows Government’s "serial inattentiveness". He says "one cannot help but feel that xenophobia in South Africa has a cyclical quality. This time around there had even been rumours in several communities of ‘foreigners being sent home’ after the Soccer World Cup. Minister Mthethwa’s contribution to the public debate comes over as brusque, patronising and myopic. The Minister surely must appreciate the complexity of the issue".

He says "the Minister and Police Chief’s cavalier attitude belies the complexity of an issue which demands proper inquiry and sustainable responses. They are veering dangerously close to dereliction of their constitutional duties to ensure the security and order of society. We cannot allow the horrible violence of two years ago to be repeated".

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