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'All of a sudden they hate foreigners, and we get two choices - go home or be killed'

Immigrants in South Africa have shared their stories.

South Africa Immigrants Attacks South African hostel dwellers demonstrate against foreigners in Johannesburg. AP / Press Association Images AP / Press Association Images / Press Association Images

FOREIGNERS FLEEING XENOPHOBIC violence in South Africa have told of how they escaped marauding death mobs and vowed never to return to the country where they had sought a new life.

Authorities have struggled to contain mobs in the economic capital Johannesburg and Durban who have been attacking foreigners from Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mozambique and other African countries.

Holding her one-year-old daughter in her arms, Malawian Agnes Salanje said she “faced death” during the wave of anti-immigrant violence that has claimed at least seven lives.

“We could have been killed as these South Africans hunted for foreigners, going from door to door,” Salanje, who was a domestic worker in the Indian Ocean port city of Durban, told AFP.

Nearly 400 Malawian refugees arrived overnight in the city of Blantyre in the south of the country, where they were met by government ministers and officials.

Nigeria Anti Immigrant Violence Dozens of Nigerians protest against anti-immigrant violence outside the South African embassy in Abuja Nigeria yesterday. AP / Press Association Images AP / Press Association Images / Press Association Images

The attacks on foreigners have sparked a wave of anger and protests against South Africa across the rest of the continent.

Salanje, who was paid $200 a month, said she escaped the attackers after being “tipped off by a good neighbour and we ran to a mosque to seek shelter.”

I will not go back. It is better to be poor than be hunted like dogs because you are a foreigner.

“I lost everything. I only managed to grab a few clothes for myself and my baby Linda.”

Foreigners are often the focus of resentment among poor South Africans who face a chronic jobs shortage.

Chisomo Makiyi (23) who worked at a clothes manufacturing factory in Durban, is still puzzled why they were attacked.

“Had I not run away to safety, I would not be here,” she said.

I just don’t know why all of a sudden they start hating foreigners and giving them two choices — be killed or go home.

Makiyi pledged to never return to South Africa despite “the good pay of $280 (a month) which back home would be a dream.”

On average, civil servants in Malawi get $100 per month while labourers receive only $50.

“My life is more important than a good salary,” she said.

I am better off being poor and without a good job than be killed in a foreign land.

- © AFP, 2015

Read: South Africa in crisis after attacks kill six immigrants >

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    Mute selfsustainable
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    Jan 16th 2017, 5:01 PM

    All well and good to making jokes but judging by the picture, the ewe suffered an awful death. If your dog is off leash or out of your control and in a field where sheep are, then it’s not going to end well if they’re spotted by a farmer with a loaded gun! Your dog and YOUR fault if it gets shot.

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    Mute Barry Somers
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    Jan 16th 2017, 5:16 PM

    @selfsustainable:
    Unless the dog owner also owns the live stock then they have no place having a dog loose around sheep or cattle, its irresponsible to do so.

    Its not a big ask to expect dog owners to have dogs on leads when around other animals,
    I wouldn’t for a second leave my dog loose while walking on mountains or farm land unless I owned the land or livestock on it.

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    Mute selfsustainable
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    Jan 16th 2017, 5:45 PM

    That’s a given Barry.

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    Mute Trisha Tully
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    Jan 18th 2017, 1:51 PM

    Absolutely selfsustainable. People have no idea the damage their darling dogs can do to sheep. I’ve seen it first hand. People need to be more responsible & not let their dogs just wander as they please.

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    Mute @UK
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    Jan 16th 2017, 4:42 PM

    Never the fault of dogs. Always their owners.

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    Mute Barry Somers
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    Jan 16th 2017, 5:14 PM

    @@UK:
    Farmer is still justified in shooting the dog if its not on a lead though.

    I say this as a dog owner.
    Anybody leaving their dog loose around lifestock they don’t own is an idiotic,

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    Mute Gavin Scott
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    Jan 16th 2017, 7:17 PM

    Unless it’s a Pitt Bull. Devil dogs. Nobody to blame but bad doggy genes maybe.

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    Mute Paul Somers
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    Jan 16th 2017, 4:50 PM

    Unfortunately farmers will shoot with no mercy, and a dog will be shot that was doing no harm. As a avid walker and we always bring the dogs on leads it never ceases to amaze me the amount of people who let their pets roam freely. Some of the owners should be on leads.

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    Mute Mikhail Valtazar
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    Jan 16th 2017, 4:58 PM

    @Paul Somers: If a farmer’s livestock is threatened they are right to shoot.

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    Mute Angry Gaming
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    Jan 16th 2017, 4:59 PM

    @Paul Somers: Some people are able to train their dogs that they have more control with their mouths then they will ever have on a lead.

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    Mute Jane Alford
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    Jan 16th 2017, 6:11 PM

    @Paul Summers: even well trained dogs should be on a lead around livestock. It’s just responsible dog ownership. Sheep can come to harm just by panicking on sight of a dog, especially if the flock has previously been attacked. Dogs should be nowhere near flocks of sheep close to lambing time as the risk of sheep aborting their lambs is too great.

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    Mute Jho Harris
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    Jan 16th 2017, 9:35 PM

    @Angry Gaminour dogs As a dog owner I don’t believe your stupid comment, our dogs and previous dogs would never be good enough to allow/free off lead where therr are livestock. Regardless it is simple sense to keep dogs under your control by having it on a lead unless you own the land end of story. Our dogs are complete pets but they are still dogs.

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    Mute Thomas Lyndon
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    Jan 16th 2017, 4:42 PM

    Sounds like the work of “the beast” to me… They say it’s as big as four cats and has a retractable leg so it can leap up at you better and it lights up at night and it’s got four ears, two are for listening and the other two are kind of back up ears and it’s claws are as big as cups and for some reason it’s got a tremendous fear of stamps, Mrs Doyle was telling me it’s got magnets on it’s tail, so if you’re made of metal, it can attach itself to you and instead of a head, it’s got four arses.

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    Mute Thomas Lyndon
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    Jan 16th 2017, 4:43 PM

    What’s more, it’s yawn apparently sounds like Liam Neeson chasing a load of hens around inside a barrel.

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    Mute Do the Bort man
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    Jan 16th 2017, 8:01 PM

    This is why farmers have the right to shoot dogs on their land

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    Mute bings
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    Jan 16th 2017, 7:17 PM

    I never allow my dog off a lead unless she is in an enclosed area where there are no other animals except her. In otherwords the house, back garden

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    Mute All Hail Bukowski
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    Jan 16th 2017, 6:37 PM

    Sheep kills are awful but to ask dog walkers to stay off the 3000 sq km of Wicklow mountains including 200 sq km of national park is OTT hysteria. And I live up here. And walk my well trained well disciplined dogs off their leads on national park land.

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    Mute Scundered
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    Jan 16th 2017, 8:35 PM

    @All Hail Bukowski: they’re not asking them not to walk, they’re asking them to be responsible and put the dogs on leads when near other animals, that’s not a big ask to ask folk to use their brain.

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    Mute Trisha Tully
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    Jan 18th 2017, 2:01 PM

    People are not being asked to stay off the land All Hail but simply to keep dogs on the lead. Obviously not all dogs are well trained.

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    Mute Trisha Tully
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    Jan 18th 2017, 2:07 PM

    Doh, they are but that’s overkill. Keep them on a lead.

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    Mute calvin candie
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    Jan 16th 2017, 6:09 PM

    I always let my dog off the lead when I’m walking him. He goes off by himself sometimes and chases things, and I can hear him barking far away. He joins me agin after five or ten minutes though, so it’s fine

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    Mute Jho Harris
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    Jan 17th 2017, 9:35 AM

    @calvin candie: How stupid can you get? Hard to believe you admit your off lead dog goes off chasing things, did you even read the article?

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    Mute Tony Daly
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    Jan 16th 2017, 6:50 PM

    It’s the dog walkers that are vicious! They have to stop those dog walkers. The dogs are fine.

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    Mute Diarmuid
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    Jan 16th 2017, 4:44 PM

    Bear Grylls?

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    Mute Matt Connolly
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    Jan 16th 2017, 4:55 PM

    @Diarmuid: nope, FENTON!

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    Mute Barnes
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    Jan 16th 2017, 5:36 PM

    Welcome back Islamomonkey, remembered your password did ye?

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    Mute Jlocoroco
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    Jan 16th 2017, 6:08 PM

    It definitely wasn’t my Chihuahua anyways…..

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    Mute John Keeling
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    Jan 17th 2017, 7:11 AM

    Sheep is going to be killed anyway. Farmers annoyed that dog beat them to it.

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    Mute Pat Troy
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    Jan 16th 2017, 5:23 PM

    I am sick and tired of people thinking their dogs are part of the family,and allowing them to run wild.

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