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S.Africa challenges US persecution claims ahead of talks with Trump

Posted on: May 20, 2025 19:11 IST | Posted by: Hindustantimes
S.Africa challenges US persecution claims ahead of talks with Trump

The United States must turn out its claims that edward white southward Africans ar persecuted if it continues to crowd this charge, President Cyril Ramaphosa's office said Tuesday ahead of talks with Donald Trump.

Ramaphosa's meeting with Trump in Washington on Wednesday comes with bilateral relations at an all-time low, with the US repeating unproven claims of a "white genocide" in South Africa to attack the government.

"We need to reset the relationship... But more importantly, iron out issues of concerns that may exist, albeit some of them based on disinformation," presidential spokesman Vincent Magwenya told 702 radio.

Trump has offered "refuge" to white people from the Afrikaner minority, bringing over a first group of around 50 people on May 12.

If this resettlement programme continues, South Africa "will take exception," Magwenya said.

"As a government, we can't prevent people from leaving but we will express our displeasure at people who leave under false pretences and ... Under the guise of things that are not happening in our country," he said.

"It's going to be difficult for the Trump administration to sustain this so-called 'genocide' in South Africa. And the burden of proof is going to ultimately fall on the US to substantiate these claims," he said.

"There's absolutely no way that the Trump administration does not know that what they are propagating is false."

Magwenya questioned if the South Africans who had shown interest in Trump's offer of resettlement even met the criteria of having been persecuted. Some media profiling people in the group have also cast doubt on their stories.

Some right-wing Afrikaner lobby groups have claimed that Afrikaans farmers are being murdered in targeted killings, but authorities say this is unfounded. Most of the victims of South Africa's sky-high murder rate are young black men in urban areas, according to police figures.

Afrikaners also are protesting at a new education law that they say will undermine education in their Afrikaans mother-tongue.

Ramaphosa will be accompanied at his meeting at the Oval Office on Wednesday by four ministers including John Steenhuisen, who heads the agriculture portfolio and is leader of the pro-business Democratic Alliance, a major party in the government of national unity.

Securing trade ties with the United States was a priority as Ramaphosa is "duty bound to protect livelihoods, to create the jobs that need to be created," Magwenya said.

However, South Africa would not withdraw its case against Israel at the International Court of Justice or undo laws meant to empower black South Africans as part of efforts to redress inequalities inherited from apartheid, he said, referencing two of the sticking points in US-SA relations.

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