Addressing the Emerging Issues of Xenophobic Attack and Human Rights Violations in South Africa: Adopting a Human Rights-Based Approach

IF 0.2 Q4 LAW Age of Human Rights Journal Pub Date : 2023-09-18 DOI:10.17561/tahrj.v21.7806
Hilary Nwaechefu, Nnawulezi Uche, Mary-Ann O. Ajayi, Ogah Chinyere Constance
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Human Rights abuses in South Africa occasioned by xenophobic attacks in South Africa had occurred intermittently for over a decade despite the hue and cry against xenophobia. Driven primarily by efforts to protect human life and overcome the challenges of xenophobia, some international human rights organisations expressed their views on the curtailment of human rights abuses perpetrated in South Africa. Contextually, South- Africa has notable human rights organisations, yet human rights abuses happen through xenophobic attacks in some parts of the country. The primary objective of this paper is to identify human rights challenges brought about by xenophobic attacks, including the right to human dignity and the right to life. This methodology adopted in this paper included reference to statutes, internet sources, and newspaper publications. This paper finds, amongst others, that despite the United Nations conventions and other international laws guaranteeing the human rights of all persons, the South African government appeared overwhelmed by the xenophobic attacks in dealing with the situation. This paper made useful recommendations towards preventing future xenophobic attacks and avoiding human rights violations.
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处理南非境内新出现的仇外攻击和侵犯人权问题:采取基于人权的办法
十多年来,尽管反对仇外心理的呼声不断,但在南非发生的仇外袭击所引起的侵犯人权事件时有发生。一些国际人权组织主要是在保护人的生命和克服仇外心理挑战的努力的推动下,对南非制止侵犯人权的行为表达了它们的看法。从背景上看,南非有著名的人权组织,但在该国的一些地区,通过仇外袭击发生了侵犯人权的行为。本文的主要目的是确定仇外攻击带来的人权挑战,包括人的尊严权和生命权。本文采用的方法包括参考法规、互联网资源和报纸出版物。本文发现,除其他外,尽管联合国各项公约和其他国际法保障所有人的人权,南非政府在处理这一局势时似乎被仇外攻击所压倒。该文件就防止今后的仇外袭击和避免侵犯人权行为提出了有益的建议。
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