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INTRO: Street clashes between African immigrants and local residents have continued in two of South Africa's largest cities. In Johannesburg, police again had to use tear gas and rubber bullets to keep people armed with machetes apart. South African authorities have blamed some of the violence and looting on opportunistic criminals. The attacks on African nationals and shopkeepers living in South Africa have been condemned by other African leaders.
In Addis Ababa, Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn said he was hopeful the attacks on African nationals would stop ...
IN: We all feel that ...
OUT: and the government.
DUR: 29"
Rwandan President Paul Kagame said attacks on Africans by fellow African were unacceptable.
IN: It doesn't reflect ...
OUT: backwards.
DUR: 17"