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Ramaphosa tells African leaders that South Africans are ashamed of the actions of anti-illegal migration movements

Ramaphosa tells African leaders that South Africans are ashamed of the actions of anti-illegal migration movements

By GhanaSummary NewsroomSouth Africa

“South Africa is committed to the principles of African solidarity and peaceful coexistence, while recognising that solidarity cannot mean the abandonment of sovereign responsibility to manage our borders,” he said.“I say this as a South African to South Africans to South Africans first of all but this is a broader challenge to which we must apply ourselves a community,” he said.“I repeat, as South Africans, we are deeply concerned and ashamed that people from other nations, some of whose leaders are here, were treated badly and were even forced to leave the country under threat of violence.

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