Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini has asked for an end to violence after attacks against migrants in South Africa. The
king told crowds of thousands at a stadium in Durban that previous
reports that he said foreigners should "go back to their countries" were
distorted.
He has been accused of fuelling attacks in which at least seven people died.
Hostile
sections of the crowd sang songs calling for immigrants to leave and
booed a speaker who said foreigners had the right to live in South
Africa.
In King Zwelithini's speech he called recent violence
shameful and vile. "We need to make sure no more foreigners are
attacked," he urged.
He said accusations against him of inciting
violence were incorrect because the country has only been shown a
portion of his speech.
"If it were true that I said foreigners must go, this country would be up in flames," he added.
More
than 300 people have been arrested. Among the latest arrests were three
men detained in connection with the murder of a Mozambican national in
Alexandra, a township in Johannesburg.
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