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Xenophobic attacks 'part of veiled strategy to formally recolonise' SA - ATM

JOHANNESBURG - The African Transformation Movement on Monday condemned what it alleged were "engineered upheavals" in South Africa.

“We view these distractions seriously as part of a veiled strategy to formally recolonise South Africa. Social media with video clips either from outside South Africa or from South Africa but on historic conflicts are being shared around as if they are current just to stoke the conflict even more,” the party said in a statement.

 

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