Why is Anti-immigrant Violence Rising in South Africa and Italy?

Published Sunday, June 01, 2008 11:34 AM

One wonders what happened to the small village that was so welcoming to every one? but all of a sudden things have changed and for Italy and South Africa if you are no a wanaichi - citizen the get out of our land.

Did we not hear of this as well in Bunyoro Kitara Kingdom www.bunyoro-kitara.com among some people of Banyoro of Kibaale District refusing the migrant Bakiga new settlers that they have become numerous in theKibaale District and that theBakiga or Bafuruki=new migrant settlers are beginning to take key positions both politically, economcally and educationwise not to mention that they are also becoming a bigger force in numbers in the churches be it Bunyoro Kitara C.O.U Diocese or Hoima Catholic Diocese , the Moslem community or even among the Baikiriza of the Sect or Cult of Dosteo Bisaka Owobusobozi the self acclaimed God?

But with South Africa about to host the World Cup Football competitions in 2010 how will pipo view SAfrica?

 

Can Preseident Thabo Mbeki stop the killing of foreigners in South Africa?

 http://www.newsweek.com/id/139344

 

Can Italy also find ways to stop the Anti immigrant Violence that is rising?

 http://www.newsweek.com/id/139019

 

Is it not also the politics behind the Hilary vs Obama wordy-conflicts:

who has the right to be here and be active in heading the US Presidency and its politics?

 

by TIICA

Comments

# Qsheeba said on Sunday, June 01, 2008 9:17 PM

Anti immigration violance usually becomes an issue when there are not enough jobs to go around and inflation is knocking at the door.  The natives tend to blame the immigrants for taking their jobs.  At times the immigrants are blamed for everything even if they are completely innocent.  Usually very few immigrants have committed a crime therefore, everyone in painted with the same brush.  I wish ppl would be more understanding, because when it is all said and done we are all human beings trying to survive.

My two cents