MEDIA STATEMENT
Date : 17th July 2025
Kopanang Africa Against Xenophobia stands in solidarity with the Socio-Economic Rights Institute (SERI), together with Abahlali baseMjondolo, the Inner City Federation, and the South African Informal Traders Forum. We are all organisations that were part of the legal action brought against Operation Dudula and the SAPS and DHA were also cited in our legal Action.
We are united in a global struggle against xenophobia, a fight to dismantle the systemic discrimination, hatred, and violence inflicted on people because of their nationality, ethnicity, or perceived foreignness. Xenophobia is not only driven by fear and prejudice, it is a direct assault on human dignity and the universal rights enshrined in our Constitution.
We unequivocally condemn the march by Operation Dudula to the offices of SERI. This is an act of intimidation. Targeting organisations that defend the rights and dignity of the poor, the displaced, and the undocumented is a direct attack on the principles of democracy and social justice.
Operation Dudula is a threat, not only to migrants, but to all who believe in freedom, equality, and constitutionalism. Its actions rely on and reinforce a system of violence, exclusion, and scapegoating reminiscent of apartheid. It seeks power by turning communities against each other and by dehumanising the most vulnerable.
In doing so, it props up the very foundations of capitalism, which thrives on systemic exploitation and inequality. The excessive profiteering of this economic system is sustained by discrimination based on race, gender, and nationality, a strategy that keeps the working class divided and disposable.
We will not be silent. We will not stand by.
We will resist, in solidarity, in struggle, and in defence of the human rights of all who live in South Africa.
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It is very sad to realize that Africans are fighting against each other due to the current frustrations faced by South Africans. The cruel actions taken against our fellow Africans can not be justified no matter the amount of frustrations faced by South Africans. We are all human beings and we all have rights to health care services and we wish the conveners of OD can approach the matter in a way that will not trample on the rights of the other Africans and find the ways to make the easy flow of the illegal immigrants to stop and find ways to fight corruption from the top to bottom leadership in the South African government, which is the main cause for the current chaos in the country