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Nigeria sees no sign that anti-immigrant violence is waning in South Africa

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Nigeria sees no sign that anti-immigrant violence is waning in South Africa
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Nigeria's foreign minister has warned that anti-immigrant violence in South Africa is not subsiding, following the deaths of two Nigerian nationals. The Nigerian government is demanding a thorough investigation and has threatened further action if the situation remains unaddressed.

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Highlights escalating diplomatic tensions and humanitarian concerns regarding xenophobia in South Africa.

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South Africa’s government has been accused of not doing enough to crack down on xenophobic attacks.

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Presents both the Nigerian government's concerns and the South African government's response.

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