Surviving South’s Africa’s Dangerous Underworld | Into The Shadows | Real Crime

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Surviving South’s Africa’s Dangerous Underworld | Into The Shadows | Real Crime


Each day thousands of forced migrants flood into Johannesburg in search of a better life. Many have risked their lives to cross South Africa’s borders, and in their desperation resort to the only accommodation they can afford: the slum buildings of the inner city of Johannesburg. The slum buildings are vertical squatter camps – far more…

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  1. i dont mind south africans hating us, its self hate as far as am concerned but well theyll never understand. But what pains me is how our leaders are not only incompetent but evil i mean how do you terrorize a nation to a point were your own people end up escaping to another terrible place like that.

  2. Forced? No one is forced to come to South Africa. Spare a thought for the local people who have been displaced by the millions of migrants, fleeing their democratic countries. Mugabe enjoyed majority support for decades. Johannesburg was a beautiful city but it has been totally trashed by people who have no commitment to SA ( generally, not all). Services, funded by SA tax payers are totally overwhelmed by people who have made no contribution whatsoever. The millions in remittances sent out of the country is also not sustainable: it should be spent here. Many of these migrants own land in their own countries and make money to build a house and then they return. No country has porous borders except SA,=. Ironically, I need a visa to travel to these countries, Those buildings were not slums, they were turned into slums.

  3. These people crash rhodesia, then zimbabwe, then illegally take over SA, and crashed it, too. It will never recover, whites have left. They never er learn. 🤦🏾‍♂️💉💉✊🏿🇨🇳💪🏿

  4. garbage, they do not risk their lives crossing the border. They drove the whites out of Zim and now they flock to the whiteman for survival and jobs. They are also involved in major crime and 99% of them are only capable of garden and cleaning work under supervision.

  5. The crime stats from December 2022 to 31 May 2023 in SA sits at 6200 murders. We now experience 11 hour electricity cuts. There is no coming back from this. Breaks my heart how a bunch of brain dead,evil individuals have governed SA to the ground💔

  6. Unfortunately, not downplaying or ridiculing the horrendous treatment our brothers & sisters have endured here, this is how most marginalized black South Africans are experiencing daily.

    The situation is appalling everywhere in our locations or residences.
    I totally agree with that guy when he said "freedom's only on paper". It's a myth to most of us who live way below the minimum.

    On the other hand, If you're a native here you'll be a subject of tribalism when you advance to another province. Self hate amongst black Africans is calamitous😥😔😔

  7. South Africa is ranked as number 1 in the list of the most dangerous countries in the world, it's incredible all the same on our beautiful continent how a country can be so criminal, the crime rate in South Africa is too, higher than that of USA or Brazil.

    But the origin of crime in S.A necessarily has an origin, perhaps the consequences of arpatheid or the gap between poverty and wealth in the country, this government must do something because South Africa is a veritable open-air slaughterhouse.

  8. To be honest I sympathize with these guys, but their stories ummm, political reasons??, they look ordinary people to me, who some of them where part of xenophobia attacks, and so on. Either way I am very saddened to see my people suffer this way, cry my Zimbabwe cry

  9. Why is nobody talking about fixing Zimbabwe and its citizens fighting back just like the South Africans pushed back against a very agressive apartheid government.
    How many South Africans fled thier country when things were tough and they were being killed and imprisoned?

  10. Firstly Xenophobia is not a fear that should be the diagnosis of the problem. The problem is corruption. People who act out xenophobic actions are criminals.

    Secondly, the South African government is useless because it's employees are corrupt criminals who believe in privatization as more a Father Christmas tooth fairy to all of the nations problems. I can tell you that if there wasn't so much gatekeeping in government, this country would have blossomed alongside it's people.
    However the only thing we see imploding is corruption.

    My passive aggressive comments are useless unless I do something about it.
    So Thank You for sharing and truly challenging me and my oblivous hypnosis to fight for whats true.

  11. I feel for these people and the abuse they are facing is not acceptable, but they are not our responsibility. We have a lot of poverty and starving children in our own country. Charity begins at home people. We cannot take any more people from other countries…..

  12. Maybe, just maybe you should not have chased away the farmers… you've got the ground and all the farms in Zimbabwe now, why are you not seriously rich as some idiots in South Africa thinks will happen once they have the land… Let this be a lesson to the landgrabbers.

  13. I had relatives who fled in neighboring countries during during the liberation struggle against apartheid,how some of my fellow countrymen seem to forget that we too were refugees or foreigners.