
Europe's Migrant 'Genocide'?
We hear views from Europe and Australia in the wake of the biggest migrant tragedy yet in the Mediterranean, and students in Durban discuss the Zulu King's appeal for calm
After a migrant boat capsized in the Mediterranean with the biggest loss of life yet, Europe's politicians call for a new policy to prevent what one called 'genocide'. So what do people around Europe think should be done?
And we go to Durban where the Zulu King, widely accused of sparking violent attacks on foreigners with his speech a month ago, appeared at a packed stadium and appealed for calm. Durban students and a former deputy mayor discuss the King's role in the recent tensions, and talk about what lies behind the crowd's boos for the Hindu and Jewish prayer leaders at the rally.
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