South Africa Today: 14 Days of Hell South Africa is Burning VIDEO
Fourteen days of violent riots, protests and destroying South Africa. The compilation of the video illustrates how disastrous events between May 25 and June 8 this year, a total of 14 days is the reality of what is happening in South Africa. Riots around the country, from Johannesburg to Witbank, and Durban, plus other isolated incidents show the destruction caused by hooligans running amok. Hundreds of unemployed, frustrated and intimidated mobs are burning down South Africa, destroying property, looting shops and more. If this is the damage and destruction done in 14 days what does the future hold?
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WNU Editor: For the past few months I have been putting links on my "Word News Briefs" post on the troublesome situation in South Africa .... I found nothing out of the ordinary, just the usual turmoil and unrest in an African nation. But last night a friend of mine from South Africa gave me the heads-up that the situation is bad .... really bad .... that it is getting worse and that I should pay more attention .... hence this post.
Update #1: This is not good .... Just as South Africa avoids junk status, recession looms (Quartz)
Update #2: Even Nelson Mandela's alma mater has not been spared .... South African students set fire to Nelson Mandela’s alma mater (Quartz)
More News On The Growing Unrest In South Africa
SABC bans broadcast of protests, destruction of property -- ENCA
South Africa now ranked the world’s ninth most violent country -- The South African
Violence Mars Lead-Up to South Africa’s Municipal Elections -- Bloomberg
Civil unrest and crime warning for South Africa -- Times Live
South Africa: Vuwani Unrest Still a Concern for Government -- AllAfrica
Protesters Arrested for Torching Building at South African University -- VOA
Durban officials urge caution as protests hit the city -- News 24
This is how many protests there are per day in South Africa -- Business Tech
Cost of violence amounts to 19% of South Africa's GDP - report -- Times Live
How much money violent crime costs South Africa every year -- Business Tech
Challenges Ahead for South Africa's Ruling Party -- Startfor
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