Cape Town - The Xenophobic attacks in Durban have ignited rage on social media with many condemning the attacks on foreign owned shops, looting and the killing and physical harm of the foreign nationals.
Celebs have come together and expressed their support against these attacks, using the #NoToXenophobia, #WeAreAfrica, #Loveafrica on social media...
DJ Sbu...
Cassper Nyovest...
AKA...
Xenophobia is disgusting ... In fact, as a South African ... I feel embarrassed ...
— AKA (@akaworldwide) April 14, 2015
Pabi Moloi..
My country is bleeding anger. Heavy. #CryBelovedCountry #SouthAfrica
— Pabi Moloi (@PabiMoloi) April 15, 2015
Siv Ngesi..
Before we are black or white, South African or not, Xhosa or Afrikaans, we're human! #SayNoToXenophobia #WeAreAfrica pic.twitter.com/eHeuqiyZBi
— Siv Ngesi (@iamSivN) April 15, 2015
Boity...
...and far beyond African, I am A HUMAN, just like the humans who are being attacked!! STOP!!! #NoToXenophobia pic.twitter.com/ac1syruTVs
— Boitumelo Thulo (@Boity) April 14, 2015
Black Coffee...
Maps Maponyane...
The most irresponsible thing you can do at any level of governmental leadership right now is make any excuses for Xenophobia. Let's Fix It.
— Maps Maponyane (@MapsMaponyane) April 15, 2015
Lalla Hirayama...
"You must nt oppress a foreigner,since u kno the life of a foreigner,for u were foreigners in the land of Egypt" Exodus 23:9 #NoToXenophobia
— Lalla Hirayama (@Lalla_Hirayama) April 14, 2015
Nomuzi...
NoToXenophobia pic.twitter.com/GsNhl5xJei
— Nomuzi Mabena (@NoMoozlie) April 14, 2015
DJ Fresh...
Let’s celebrate a united Africa. #StopXenophobia. #LoveAfrica. #LiveUnited. #LiveLoud. Image by: MOELETSI MABE pic.twitter.com/ZmUsv7ngj8
— FRESH!!!! (@FRESHat5) April 14, 2015
#NoToXenophobia!