Trump orders to stop to help South Africa, claiming the harassment of white land owners
On Friday, President Trump ordered all foreign assistance in South Africa and said his administration would prioritize the relocation of white, the “African refugee” to the United States because of what he called the Government of the Earth that “racially dishonest owners of land” .
By order, Mr. Trump said “the United States did not provide assistance or assistance to South Africa” and that US officials should do everything possible to help “Africans in South Africa who are victims of unjust racial discrimination.”
The following is the accusation of Mr. Trump on his page on social networks on Sunday that the South African government was at the very least in the “mass violation of human rights”. He vowed to have a complete investigation and promised to break help.
“South Africa seized the land and treats certain classes of people very badly,” the President wrote in the post. “It is a bad situation that radical left media don’t want to mention that much.”
The order was amazing in providing official US support for long -term conspiracy theories about the harassment of white South Africans in Era after Apartheid.
Mr. Trump made repeated claims without evidence that he echoed these conspiracy theories. 2018 ordered his state secretary Look at the “Murder of Farmers of the” Large scale ” – a statement challenged by official figures and the largest agricultural group in the country.
Mr. Trump’s recent comments were in relation to the policy that President Cyril Ramaphos from South Africa signed the law last month.
The law, known as the Law on Expropriation, abolishes the law of Apartheid and allows the Government in certain cases to procure private posture in a public interest without paying compensation, which can only be done after the justification procedure that is subject to a court examination.
The command of Mr. Trump followed the day after Mr. Ramaphos handed over his address with Prkos, who seemed to be a reference to the US President’s charges.
“We will not be mistreated,” he said. The South African leader promised to unite in the face of what he called “an increase in nationalism and protectionism.”
“We will talk to one voice in defense of our national interest, our sovereignty and our constitutional democracy,” he said.
In addition to stopping in foreign aid, Mr. Trump ordered the officers to provide “humanitarian” help of Africanes and allow members of the white South African minority to seek refuge in the United States through the US refugee program.
From the 1994 democracy transition, the South African government took access to the seller to try to transfer ownership of several countries to the black majority of the country. The new law, with limited exceptions to this approach, came because many Black South Africans claimed that Nelson Mandela and other leaders did not do enough to force a white minority to give up the wealth that was created during the Aparthey.
The colonial regimes of South Africa were particularly brutal in the dispute of the blacks of their country and in force removed them. Despite the efforts of postcolonial governments, the result is clear to this day: white South Africans, which make up 7 percent of the population, have agricultural land that covers most of the territory of the country.
In an earlier executive order, Mr. Trump requested a three -month break in the United States refugee refugee program, blocking the recognition of desperate people fleeing the war, economic quarrels, natural disasters or political persecution. The command seemed to have made white South African exceptions to the wider stop on Friday.
Although it is not clear whether he influenced the president’s order, Elon Musk, a billionaire who became a close advisor to the president, is from South Africa. In 2023, Mr. Musk published similar extreme right claims about the conspiracy of South Africa on the X, a platform of the social media it owns.
“They openly push for whites genocide in South Africa,” ” Wrote Mr. Musk.
Mr. Ramaphos and Mr. Musk spoke on the phone after that place on social media, and the South African president tried to clarify what his administration called “misinformation” that Mr Trump broke through.
In most of South Africa, Mr. Trump’s attacks have encouraged a rare part of political unity in recent days, and the left -wing, centrist, and even some extremely right -wing activists who say that the characterization of the Land on the transmission of the US President was wrong.
His comments enhanced a long -term complaint among some white South Africans who claim that the Government was discriminated against after Apartheid under the leadership of the blacks. But Mr. Trump’s comments also angered many South Africans, who considered the law a necessary means of eliminating historical injustice.
Since 1994, when South Africa became democracy, the country has enjoyed a close relationship with the United States. Barack Obama visited there several times during his presidency, including when he attended Mr. Mandela’s memorial service, which was closed 27 years before he became the president of the country.
But on Friday, Mr. Trump’s actions made it clear that the relationship did not look the same way.
South Africa received more than $ 400 million in aid from the United States in 2023, which almost everything went for efforts to finance the HIV AIDS. The government announced that US funding consists of about 17 percent of the budget to fight HIV
The extremely right white Africa have applauded Mr. Trump’s attacks on the Government of South Africa in recent days.
Ernst Roets, Executive Director of the African Foundation, who lobbies for international support for African interests, said that although the government did not seize the country, she tried to create a legal and political framework so that he could do so.
The Law on Expropriation opens the door to abuse, said Mr. Roets, because the Government “can justify many things under the flag of public interest.” But even Mr. Roets and his group did not invite Mr. Trump to reduce the help of South Africa widely, instead of seeking targeted actions against government leaders.
After Mr. Trump first commented on the land seizure, the South African government tried to conquer the conversation between her Foreign Minister and Marc Rubio, the Secretary of State, according to Ebrahim Rasool, the Ambassador of South Africa in the United States. But Trump’s administration didn’t answer, he said.