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Subject Nigerian, other African bishops stand against xenophobia in South Africa
Date October 14, 2019 11:03 AM
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Nigerian, other African bishops stand against xenophobia in South Africa
by Patrick EgwuViolent riots have targeted stores owned by foreigners in South Africa. "It is xenophobia, plain and simple," said the Johannesburg archbishop, one of numerous Catholic leaders to condemn the attacks.

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