South African MP Rockson-Nelson Etse Kwami Dafeamekpor has cautioned that recent xenophobic attacks targeting African migrants pose a significant risk to the nation’s international reputation. He specifically warned that such violence undermines South Africa’s long-held position as a leader in advocating for human rights and justice on the global stage. Dafeamekpor’s statement highlights concerns that the attacks could diminish the country’s moral authority and influence in international affairs. The warning comes amid reports of escalating tensions and violence directed towards foreign nationals within South Africa. This situation raises questions about South Africa’s commitment to the principles it has historically championed. The MP’s comments serve as a call for action to address the root causes of xenophobia and protect the rights of migrants.