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anti-immigrant protests
Event ConflictAnti-immigrant protests in South Africa prompt Ghana to evacuate citizens.
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Event Overview
Recent anti-immigrant protests in South Africa have led to the Ghanaian government deciding to evacuate approximately 300 of its citizens. The distressed Ghanaians, who had registered at the country's embassy in Pretoria, reported feeling endangered and that their economic activities had been significantly impacted. The Ghanaian government stated its responsibility to protect its citizens abroad, especially when they feel unwelcome and unsafe. This situation highlights ongoing tensions and xenophobic sentiments in South Africa, which have previously targeted foreign nationals. The decision to evacuate underscores the severity of the situation for these Ghanaian citizens and the diplomatic response required to ensure their safety and well-being. The evacuation is being carried out with the approval of the Ghanaian president, signaling a significant development in addressing the concerns of its diaspora in South Africa.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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