SOUTH AFRICA
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Pretoria, South Africa—When South Africans took to the streets, marching on February 24 against an inlux of foreign workers, the situation quickly turned violent. Protesters clashed with immigrants while police ired rubber bullets and stun grenades into the crowds. Crime and unemployment continue to plague the country, and many there have used Somalis and Nigerians as scapegoats. “It is wrong to brandish all non-nationals as drug dealers or human traickers,” President Jacob Zuma said, trying to calm the situation. “Let us isolate those who commit such crimes… without stereotyping and causing harm to innocent people.”