Is migration a reason for crime in South Africa?
Is migration a reason for crime in South Africa and if so, why? Talking about migration we often think of people that are migrating to Europe. But what if migration is happening in the continent itself? How are people in South Africa dealing with migration and what kind of impact has it? A South African kills a Mozambican in front of the camera. The picture of this terrible act symbolizes the xenophobia, South Africa´s shame, according to the paper that day. At that time thousands of migrants were heading towards Europe. But migrants from Africa are also heading towards South. Their arrival is causing just as much frustration and stress as it causes in other parts of the world. What is the reason why a South African kills a Mozambican? What is the motivation behind it? Dutch Journalist Bram Vermeulen is looking for answers. In our travel series the Trek, Bram Vermeulen travels through Africa to get to know the key players in the migration debate. The Trek is a current and urgent travel series, close to the migrants in an attempt to understand more about the main debate topic of our time. It is about the migrants, and thus, also about ourselves. Not all migration from Africa goes to Europe. More than ninety percent remains within the continent, and for example, travels towards economic powers like South Africa. But there's also no one waiting for newcomers there. In this episode, Bram Vermeulen investigates the murder of a Mozambican worker in the township of Alexandra and the role of an evil king. Original title: De xenofoob (2/4) The Trek Presentation and research: Bram Vermeulen Director: David Kleijwegt, Alexander Oey Research: Adelheid Kapteijn Camera: Maarten Kramer Sound: Wouter Veldhuis, Rik Meier Editing: Chris van Oers, Daan Wierda Mixage: Joost Oskamp Grading and leader: Reinier van Brummelen Producer: Alex Klippel © VPRO November 2016 On VPRO broadcast you will find nonfiction videos with English subtitles, French subtitles and Spanish subtitles, such as documentaries, short interviews and documentary series. This channel offers some of the best travel series from the Dutch broadcaster VPRO. Our series explore cultures from all over the world. VPRO storytellers have lived abroad for years with an open mind and endless curiosity, allowing them to become one with their new country. Thanks to these qualities, they are the perfect guides to let you experience a place and culture through the eyes of a local. Uncovering the soul of a country, through an intrinsic and honest connection, is what VPRO and its presenters do best. So subscribe to our channel and we will be delighted to share our adventures with you! more information at www.VPRObroadcast.com Visit additional youtube channels bij VPRO broadcast: VPRO Broadcast: / vprobroadcast VPRO Metropolis: / vprometropolis VPRO Documentary: / vprodocumentary VPRO World Stories: / vproworldstories VPRO Extra: / @vproextra3443 VPRO VG (world music): / vrijegeluiden VPRO 3voor12 (alternative music): / 3voor12 VPRO 3voor12 extra (music stories): / @3v12radio www.VPRObroadcast.com English, French and Spanish subtitles by Ericsson and co-funded by the European Union.

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