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South African hospitality - too little, too late
The government's long awaited response to the xenophobic violence that has flared across South Africa has been to relocate thousands of people displaced by the attacks to camp sites, which critics have slammed as grossly inappropriate.
On 1 June the authorities in Gauteng - South Africa's richest province, and the epicentre of the hostility that erupted in Johannesburg three weeks ago - started removing thousands of displaced foreign nationals from makeshift shelters at police and fire stations, churches and communal buildings.