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    All Africa Conference of Churches calls for protecting human dignity in wake of xenophobic threats

    Chris AnuBy Chris AnuJuly 1, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    All Africa Conference of Churches calls for protecting human dignity in wake of xenophobic threats

    The All Africa Conference of Churches, in a statement, expressed grave concern regarding the recurring instances of Afro-phobia and xenophobic violence within South Africa. 

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    “We reject the dangerous and false narrative that seeks to scapegoat African foreigners for broader economic challenges,” reads the statement. “True security is indivisible.”

    The statement notes that, when a nation permits violence against the foreigner, the safety of its own citizens is inevitably diminished. “If the spirit and logic of scapegoating are not resisted and overcome, after expelling foreigners, South Africans will turn on each other using other parameters like provinces, tribes, kingdoms as we have seen in many countries in Africa,” the statement reads. “We call upon South Africa to <a href="https://absafricatv.com/insecurity-on-the-move-politics-as-a-powering-fuel-2/” title=”Insecurity On The Move: Politics As A Powering Fuel”>move beyond reactive, temporary measures.”

    The statement urges the government to establish durable pillars of protection that guarantee the safety of every person. 

    “Protection must be blind to origin; the state must ensure that every person living within its borders is protected,” reads the message. “Let the spirit of African belonging and solidarity overcome the darkness of division.”

    The All Africa Conference of Churches appealed to its member churches, African citizens, and governments across the continent to stand in active solidarity. 

    “We must act as our brother’s and sister’s keepers during this dark chapter,” the statement reads. “Let us also pray for the perpetrators of violence to be forgiven, but also to be freed from their hate and aggressiveness.”

    The All Africa Conference of Churches committed to speaking out clearly against hatred and misinformation wherever it manifests. “We ask our member churches to advocate for inclusivity in all our societies,” the statement reads. “We advocate for the creation of safe spaces as well as for the policy changes necessary to protect and support every person within South Africa’s borders, particularly the most vulnerable.”

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