“Leave or return in a coffin”: The threat driving migrants out off South Africa

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For months, antti-migrant rhetoric had been building across |South Africa. Then it reached Kaunga Nyireda’s doorstep.

CNN World reports that in early June, two men gave the Malawian gardener, who lives in a Johannesburg suburb, a chilling ultimatum: leave now or face death.

“They asked me: When are you going to leave the country? We want to fix our country. If you don’t leave now, you’re going to leave in a coffin because we don’t need anyone after 30th of June,” he said of  the ultimatum.

His experience reflects a broader surge in anti-immigrant sentiment. In recent weeks, protest groups and self-styled vigilantes, who insist their rallies are peaceful have staged demonstrations that have appeared to spark violent attacks on both documented and undocumented foreign nationals who are being blamed for taking jobs from South Africans, committing crimes and straining public services. 

The South African government has rejected the so-called “deadline” made by the groups for foreigners to leave the country, as fears grow of a violent climax at the end  of the month.

One of the groups, March & March, called for mass protests on Tuesday if its demands, including the “immediate and massive deportation of  all illegal foreigners currently in the country,” are not met.

Ahead of the planned demonstrations, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa warned that the government “will not tolerate any attempts to destabilize the country by anyone, whether marching or otherwise.”

As tensions escalate, police in South Africa have opened investigations into the recent murders of several foreign nationals.

With the end of the month fast approaching, the migrant exodus has continued as fear of further mob attacks spreads through poor neighbourhoods and informal settlements.

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