Police Minister Beki Cele’s asked for detectives to be given time to investigate the origins and veracity of social media threats to foreigners in South Africa.
Together with Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Lindiwe Sisulu, he was briefing African ambassadors on the xenophobic violence in Durban this past week.
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Deputy foreign minister Luwellan Landers says the violence against foreign businesses in Durban is part xenophobia and part criminality.
He says a working committee will be established and its mandate will be decided when the African envoys return on Friday or a further meeting at the Department of International Relations and Cooperation.
Doyen of the diplomatic corps, Congolese Ambassador Bene M’Poko, who will be on the working group, says political parties must act against members who make inflammatory remarks about foreigners.
“If members of political parties are making statements that are not acceptable to their own leadership, then the leadership of those parties should take the responsibility correct those people making those statements,” he says.
He says it is not for diplomats to correct political leaders.