Je suis une petite etudiante francaise qui va partir pour faire un stage de 9 mois en Afrique du Sud, a Johannesburg... Come c'est la ville "la plus dangereuse du monde", je vous fais part de mes inquietudes et aimerais bien discuter avec ceux d'entre vous qui connaissent, ou qui vont y aller... Je prends tous les conseils!
Dans moins d'une semaine, j'atterrirais à Joburg ...Comme toi, j'en ai eu les mêmes échos (effrayant de savoir que le nombre d'homicides et de viols (1 ttes les 25 min frise les sommets mondiaux)).
Je pense, qu'il ne faut pas non plus tomber dans la "psychose totale" ...Sinon, on ne va plus nulle part ...
Par contre, il est indispensable de prendre plusieurs mesures de prudence : comme : ne pas se ballader à pied dès la nuit tombée (et surtout jamais seule) - Eviter, en règle générale, les endroits isolés et mal éclairés. éviter aussi de circuler en voiture de nuit - Et si c'est le cas, circuler vitres fermées et portes verrouillées de l’intérieur, en n’empruntant que les grands axes en ayant pris soin au préalable de repérer son itinéraire. Ne pas faire de l’auto-stop ni prendre des auto-stoppeurs. utiliser les transports en commun avec une vigilance accrue. La criminalité à l’intérieur et aux abords des gares ainsi qu’à bord des trains est importante. Eviter d’utiliser la ligne ferroviaire reliant Johannesburg à Pretoria qui est particulièrement touchée par des actes de délinquance. N'utiliser que des taxis officiels Ne pas afficher sur soi, des objets de valeurs N'accèder aux "townships" qu'en journée et en compagnie d'une personne de confiance connaissant parfaitement les lieux.
Pour Johannesburg (info pickupées sur le site belge des affaires étrangères) : "les visiteurs éviteront de se rendre dans les secteurs de Hillbrow et de Berea. Une attention toute particulière sera de mise dans le Central Business District (CDB) et spécialement au terminus de bus Rotunda. Des agressions y sont signalées. Le CBD devrait être évité après la tombée de la nuit. Aux alentours de la gare centrale de la ville, le risque d’agressions est élevé, de jour comme de nuit."
Mais dis toi aussi, que tu prendras rapidement la température de la ville et surtout que tu seras entourée de personnes qui connaissent bien Joburg et ça c'est important (puisque tu y va en stage).
Le lecture de la presse locale catégorie "faits divers" est assez édifiante ; en gros, pour te voler là-bas on commence par te tuer et après on regarde ce que vaut le butin ! En France les voleurs sont plus paisibles : ils attendent que tu aies quitté ton domicile pour venir te cambrioler...
Cela étant il faut bien avoir à l'esprit que la violence touche surtout les noirs qui, les malheureux, n'ont pas les moyens de se payer un abonnement à une police privée ni de ceindre leur domicile de hauts murs. Si tu restes dans le "circuit pour blancs" les risques sont beaucoup plus faibles : de belles villas avec piscine surveillées par des milices privées ; des centres commerciaux réservés.....bref une prison dorée ! En revanche, les contacts sont beaucoup plus conviviaux avec la population noire, d'un naturel souriant et avenant, qu'avec les blancs d'origine boer, qui nous méprisent profondément et ne s'intéressent guère qu'à la bière (la célèbre castle lager) et au rugby. Le seul point commun entre ces deux communautés qui s'ignorent, c'est une piété conférant parfois au mysticisme. Bien sûr tu rencontreras aussi beaucoup d'européens qui travaillent là-bas attirés par le soleil, les hauts salaires et.....le nombreux personnel de maison !!
Dès que l'on quitte Jo'Burg, la violence est beaucoup moins marquée et les risques sont plus faibles. As-tu réfléchi à la possibilité de t'installer à pretoria, franchement plus calme ?
Voilà sinon penser à te faire attendre à l'aéroport car les taxis ne sont pas de toute confiance.
merci de m'avoir repondu, meme si ton mail n'est pas des plus rassurants, au moins je sais a quoi m'attendre... En fait je vais travailler a l'Alliance Francaise la-bas, et elle est a PArkview mais impossible de savoir dans quel coin de la ville ca se situe. As tu une idee ? Et j'aimerais bien vivre en colloc la bas, mais sais tu si ca se trouve facilement ? Dans quel quartier il faudrait plutot vivre ? Et sinon Pretoria, c'est a combien de kilometres de Joburg ? Et toi, que fais-tu ?Y vis tu ?
merci pour ton mail, c'est gentil... quand arrives tu a Joburg ? POur combien de temps y restes tu ? Que comptes tu faire la bas? Ou vas tu habiter ? Si tu as le temps, n'hesite pas a tout me raconter sur ce que tu vois et ressens la bas... comment tu prends la temperature de la ville, en gros. Moi je me renseigne lentement mais surement, je cherche des infos, les meilleurs quartiers pour vivre, ou es le quartier ou je vais travailler (si tu entends parler de Parkview, dis le moi, je n'arrive pas a le trouver sur internet)(et si tu vas a l'Alliance Francaise aussi, c'est la que je vais bosser)...
Salut
Je ne connais pas hélas suffisamment la ville pour répondre à toutes tes questions : je suis allé 2 fois en afsud pour les vacances et c'est tout. Je te le dis franchement je n'aimerais pas habiter Jo'burg.
Pour ton logement il faut surtout que tu cherches un "quartier blanc" avec services de sécurité : des vigiles, des murs d'enceinte...après tout dépend de tes revenus là-bas. J'imagine que l'Alliance française est à même de te proposer qq chose.
En ce qui me concerne, je ne fais que passer par Joburg (tant pour l'aller que pour le retour) ...Je reste, environs, un mois en Afrique du Sud, mais dans le cadre d'un voyage perso.
Je me rencarderais toutefois, sur le quartier de Parkview et si j'obtiens des infos, je ne manquerais pas de te les filer.
je peux te dire que John'bg est une ville qui a ses endroits chauds et puis ses endroits moins chauds ! . Les sud africains sont cependant obnubilés par le besoin de se protéger . Ainsi tu verras dans toute l'Afrique du Sud un peu partout des barbelés, signe de la peur pas toujours justifiée des voleurs . Mais bon, il est certain qu'il faut tenir compte de certaines règles de prudence (on ne circule pas seul le soir avec un plein porte-feuille dans certains quartiers) . Mais bon John'bg est une ville avec tout ce qui en fait une grande ville . Pour te donner un aperçu de l'ambiance qui est présente à John'bg, je t'invite à prendre le temps d'aller voir là-bas le musée de l'Apartheid . Tu auras déjà un aspect de l'Afrique du Sud ! . Mais que cela ne te décourage pas ! . Bien loin de là .
Moi aussi je suis une petite étudiante, et je vais partir
en afrique du sud à Johannesburg du 28 juillet au 12 aout. Ce sera professionnel. En lisant les échanges que tu as fait avec d'autres internautes, je panique un peu. Si tu es déjà là bas peux tu me donner quelques conseils.
Bonjour Liane,
tes messages ont été écrits en 2004 je crois...Mais j'essaye quand même de t'écrire. Je pense actuellement à faire un stage à l'étranger et pourquoi pas à joburg...Comment as tu trouvé un financement pour être en stage à l'Alliance française? T'es contente de ce stage? As tu connu par hasard le groupe kwani experience?
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