
Foreign nationals in South Africa have formed their own trade union in the aftermath of recent xenophobic attacks that hit parts of the country.
The South African United Foreigner Trade Union (SAUFTU) said Saturday that the trade union's mandate is to protect the rights of thousands of foreigners living in South Africa.
SAUFTU President Salman Khan said the union is going to be a mouthpiece on behalf of all the foreigners and NGO's in South Africa.
It will also defend the right of the working class and at the same time provide a platform for the South African government to communicate and open dialogue for foreigners.
The SAUFTU was formed after thousands of foreigners fell victim to the latest wave of xenophobia attacks that erupted in late March in Durban and then spread to Johannesburg. At least seven people -- three South Africans and four foreigners -- were killed. Thousands of foreign nationals were displaced and hundreds of foreign-owned shops were looted.
Some local South Africans grudge against foreigners, estimated at about 3 million from 50 countries, on claims of taking up employment, doing illegal business and even committing crimes. As a result, attacks on foreigners are not uncommon in South Africa.
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