About 200 foreigners who say they are fleeing attacks linked to anti-immigrant groups have called for United Nations intervention after spending two days outside Durban Central…
The judgment complements a November ruling meant to stop groups such as Operation Dudula from blocking foreign nationals from entering government hospitals and clinics and…
I find myself in Trump’s MAGA, which is more accurately MAWA – Make America White Again
An immigration official rejected the asylum application of a man from Chad who was jailed solely for homosexuality in his home country
The department of international relations and cooperation said the order failed to recognise South Africa’s ‘profound and painful history of colonialism and apartheid’
The government must address the corruption surrounding the management of undocumented migrants, asylum seekers and refugees by home affairs officials, the police and the defence…
The Assad dynasty has fallen, but will it end Israel’s genocide in Gaza?
With nearly 2 500 people killed in recent Israeli strikes on Lebanon, nobody in the country is safe, and the only help for Africans is from other migrant workers
The brilliant Io Capitano, which opens the 11th European Film Festival, puts a human face on migration issues
The ‘stop the ships’ law shows how countries like Britain can evade their international responsibility to host refugees by shipping them off to Africa in exchange for…
Alfredo Jaar’s photo exhibition is of Rwandan, Sudanese, Afghani and Vietnamese refugees
The home affairs minister’s attempted revision of South Africa’s progressive refugee protection policy is discouraging
Those on the fringes of society are too easily excluded from political and democratic affairs
Public figures are often quick to heighten negative stereotypes about migrants
The country must chart a humane policy for refugees that flows from the spirit and objects of the post-apartheid constitutional order
The government denies any wrongdoing, describing the allegations of the murder of Africans on the country’s borders as unfounded
As 250 000 people fled air strikes, street battles, looting and sexual violence, property owners in the Egyptian capital saw an opportunity
Refugees ‘hounded like dogs’ by the police and army despite protests by the United Nations Refugee Agency and civil society
The sections render asylum seekers ‘undocumented’ if they do not renew visas within one month of expiry date
Said Shaiye’s memoir refuses vulnerability in favour of macho, compelling inner dialogue