By NNN-PTI,
Durban : A Bangladeshi citizen has become the latest victim of the anti-foreigner violence in South Africa, as xenophobic violence spreads in new areas.
The Bangladeshi, whose name has not been disclosed, was attacked and his shop was looted yesterday in the town of George in the Western Cape province, the latest area to be affected by the violence.
“I don’t know why these people attacked my shop. “They just came here and without saying anything began to loot the shop. I have now lost everything,” said the Bangladeshi with tears running down his face.
He is the third south Asian national to be affected by the violence. Shops of two Pakistani nationals were looted in the town of Hammanskraal, north of Pretoria, and in the Free State province early this week.
The attack against the Bangladeshi man came hours after an 18-year-old local youth in Cape Town was shot dead by a Somali man who was protecting his small shop.
On Thursday, a Somali man was killed by mobs attacking foreign nationals in Cape Town.
The latest death brings the toll to more than 44, since the violence first broke on May 11 in the township of Alexandria in Johannesburg.
More than 30,000 foreigners have now been made destitute, while more than 50,000 Mozambicans have now returned to their country for fear of the attacks.
Meanwhile, hundreds of people took part in protest marches in Johannesburg and Durban against the xenophobic attacks. The protest marches come at a time when South Africans in general, including political, religious and civic leaders, condemning the attacks as a “shame” on the country.
President Thabo Mbeki, who has come under severe criticism for failing to take action after the first violent attacks, will address the nation today evening.