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Pandor was speaking exclusively to SABC News in New York, upon her arrival for the 74th session of the United Nations General Assembly.mostly on foreign nationals must not become a defining moment for South Africa.

Pandor was speaking exclusively to SABC News in New York upon her arrival for the 74th session of theShe says: “One of the things I have been trying to communicate is that this must not be seen as some sort of defining moment for South Africa. I have a bit of a problem with that notion, and thus making this the sum total of the communication that we have on international relations it’s very important because the action of a few doesn’t define the entire nation.

Pandor also responded to calls in some quarters for compensation to be paid to the victims of the Xenophobic attacks in the country. “We need to really have a full assessment of what happened and assess where the particular harm was directed. An impression has been created that primarily the focus of the mob was businesses that were owned by Nigerians, this is not the case. Many South African owned small businesses were the subject of the looting so I’m a bit concerned at the focus that is being promoted, that there is some form of focus and attack on nationals from Nigeria.

“It was African people and it was South African blacks as well as black people from other African countries. All of it was wrong. So I’m not sure from whom we would seek this compensation because we have arrested 794 people, they are still to appear in court, would it be from them. I would assume a lot of them are probably poor, unemployed blacks, some may very well be nationals of other countries, how would this be achieved.

 

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