South Africa faces renewed scrutiny over its response to xenophobic violence targeting migrants from across Africa, with critics arguing the government's efforts are insufficient and activist groups like Operation Dudula risk fueling further unrest. Government officials defend their approach while researchers and advocates warn that scapegoating migrants distracts from deeper economic and social problems.
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South Africa faces renewed scrutiny over its response to xenophobic violence targeting migrants from across Africa, with critics arguing the government's efforts are insufficient and activist groups like Operation Dudula risk fueling further unrest. Government officials defend their approach while researchers and advocates warn that scapegoating migrants distracts from deeper economic and social problems.