Trump suddenly released a video titled "White People Being Killed"! South African President Ramaphosa immediately clarified that the land reform bill has ignited diplomatic conflicts.
Trump signed an executive order in February suspending aid programs in South Africa on the grounds of alleged "racial discrimination" in the country's push for the Land Acquisition Act. Now at the White House on 5/22 (Ramaphosa) South African President Ramadfosha During the meeting, not only talked about the bill controversy again, but then shouted to provide refugee status for white South Africans to immigrate to the United States, and also played a radical video of South African officials publicly shouting for the removal of whites and the repossession of land, which embarrassed the South African officials present. However, Ramaphosha stressed that South Africa is a democracy under the rule of law, and the relevant remarks do not represent the position of the government.
Key Summary
Trump ordered a suspension of aid to South Africa, calling for the promotion of a white refugee relocation plan.
The new land expropriation law in South Africa allows for land to be expropriated for public interest, with some being expropriated without compensation.
Trump and Rama Fosha met and broadcast radical films claiming genocide in South Africa
South African President Ramaphosa rebutted that no racial genocide occurred, and Trump misunderstood the bill.
The United States is considering re-imposing a 30% tariff on South African exports, straining bilateral trade relations.
Allow the free requisition of idle land, the government refers to it as a historical compensation mechanism.
According to reports, the South African government signed the "Land Expropriation Act" at the end of 2023, which asserts:
The government may expropriate private land for public interest purposes such as building roads and schools, and provide reasonable compensation.
If it is idle land or has a speculation nature, it will be expropriated without compensation.
The South African government stated:
"White people make up 7% of the total population, yet they own most of the farmland. This bill is intended to amend the old laws left over from the era of racial segregation."
Trump accuses South Africa of racism and questions Ramaphosa.
Trump signed an executive order in February this year to suspend aid to South Africa, due to:
"The new Land Expropriation Act promoted by the South African government is suspected of racial discrimination."
On 5/22, during a meeting at the White House with South African President Ramaphosa, a video of white farmers' deaths was played on the spot, raising suspicions that these whites were murdered and their land seized.
However, according to official data, there are more than 20,000 murders in South Africa each year, but less than 0.3% occur on farms. Although farm violence often attracts attention, the data shows that it is not the main cause of murder in South Africa, and most of the victims are young black men.
Pump Rama Fosha refutes the rhetoric of massacre, calling it historical justice legislation.
pump Lama Fosha refuted this:
"There has been no genocide in South Africa, and property rights are still protected."
"And emphasized that the true purpose of the bill is to allow more South African people, especially the black community that has long been deprived of land, to enjoy fairness and justice." The spokesperson for the South African president felt that the question was somewhat sharp and disrespectful, but still hopes that both sides can continue to cooperate in the future.
Trump suspends 30% tariffs, South Africa works hard to negotiate.
In addition to suspending aid, Trump also once threatened to restore a 30% tariff on South Africa. Although it has currently been postponed until July, South Africa hopes to negotiate a new agreement to avoid export impacts. According to U.S. official data, South Africa is the second largest trading partner of the U.S. in Africa, with exports reaching $14.7 billion in 2024.
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Trump suddenly released a video titled "White People Being Killed"! South African President Ramaphosa immediately clarified that the land reform bill has ignited diplomatic conflicts.
Trump signed an executive order in February suspending aid programs in South Africa on the grounds of alleged "racial discrimination" in the country's push for the Land Acquisition Act. Now at the White House on 5/22 (Ramaphosa) South African President Ramadfosha During the meeting, not only talked about the bill controversy again, but then shouted to provide refugee status for white South Africans to immigrate to the United States, and also played a radical video of South African officials publicly shouting for the removal of whites and the repossession of land, which embarrassed the South African officials present. However, Ramaphosha stressed that South Africa is a democracy under the rule of law, and the relevant remarks do not represent the position of the government.
Key Summary
Trump ordered a suspension of aid to South Africa, calling for the promotion of a white refugee relocation plan.
The new land expropriation law in South Africa allows for land to be expropriated for public interest, with some being expropriated without compensation.
Trump and Rama Fosha met and broadcast radical films claiming genocide in South Africa
South African President Ramaphosa rebutted that no racial genocide occurred, and Trump misunderstood the bill.
The United States is considering re-imposing a 30% tariff on South African exports, straining bilateral trade relations.
Allow the free requisition of idle land, the government refers to it as a historical compensation mechanism.
According to reports, the South African government signed the "Land Expropriation Act" at the end of 2023, which asserts:
The government may expropriate private land for public interest purposes such as building roads and schools, and provide reasonable compensation.
If it is idle land or has a speculation nature, it will be expropriated without compensation.
The South African government stated:
"White people make up 7% of the total population, yet they own most of the farmland. This bill is intended to amend the old laws left over from the era of racial segregation."
Trump accuses South Africa of racism and questions Ramaphosa.
Trump signed an executive order in February this year to suspend aid to South Africa, due to:
"The new Land Expropriation Act promoted by the South African government is suspected of racial discrimination."
On 5/22, during a meeting at the White House with South African President Ramaphosa, a video of white farmers' deaths was played on the spot, raising suspicions that these whites were murdered and their land seized.
However, according to official data, there are more than 20,000 murders in South Africa each year, but less than 0.3% occur on farms. Although farm violence often attracts attention, the data shows that it is not the main cause of murder in South Africa, and most of the victims are young black men.
Pump Rama Fosha refutes the rhetoric of massacre, calling it historical justice legislation.
pump Lama Fosha refuted this:
"There has been no genocide in South Africa, and property rights are still protected."
"And emphasized that the true purpose of the bill is to allow more South African people, especially the black community that has long been deprived of land, to enjoy fairness and justice." The spokesperson for the South African president felt that the question was somewhat sharp and disrespectful, but still hopes that both sides can continue to cooperate in the future.
Trump suspends 30% tariffs, South Africa works hard to negotiate.
In addition to suspending aid, Trump also once threatened to restore a 30% tariff on South Africa. Although it has currently been postponed until July, South Africa hopes to negotiate a new agreement to avoid export impacts. According to U.S. official data, South Africa is the second largest trading partner of the U.S. in Africa, with exports reaching $14.7 billion in 2024.
This article features Trump suddenly releasing a video titled "White People Being Killed"! South African President Ramaphosa immediately clarified that the land reform bill has sparked diplomatic conflicts, first appearing in Chain News ABMedia.