A look back at two decades of xenophobic flare-ups in South Africa
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South Africa is experiencing its largest anti-migrant protests since 2008, with xenophobic violence rooted in blame for unemployment and crime. The 2008 wave began in Johannesburg and spread across the country, highlighting long-standing social tensions.
The anti-migrant protesters in South Africa blame foreigners for the nation's unemployment and high crime. It's a familiar story for South Africans -- this is the biggest such demonstrations since 2008, when a wave of anti-migrant violence spread across the country. Nearly two decades earlier, in May 2008, a wave of xenophobic riots started in Johannesburg before spreading across the country.