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South Africa rejects Nigeria’s compensation demand over xenophobic attacks

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South Africa has rejected Nigeria’s demand for compensation for citizens who fled the country and abandoned businesses and properties after recent xenophobic attacks.facebook+3

Pretoria said it would not pay for abandoned assets, insisting that many of the affected Nigerians were undocumented migrants and that the government cannot accept liability for losses linked to illegal stay.thenicheng+2

South African officials also challenged Nigeria to show evidence of alleged “drug dens” and criminal hideouts run by Nigerians, arguing that the narrative about targeted law abiding citizens is not accurate.sundiatapost+2

Nigeria had earlier said it would compile a list of affected businesses and properties and seek compensation through diplomatic channels after evacuating several batches of its citizens.bbc+1youtube

With the new response from Pretoria, tensions between the two countries remain high as both governments continue to exchange statements over the treatment of foreign nationals and responsibility for the unrest.

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