South Africa President Denounces 'White Genocide' Claims as Misinformation
- Cyril Ramaphosa, the President of South Africa, stated that claims of persecution against white people in South Africa are a 'completely false narrative.'
- Elon Musk and Donald Trump have made allegations regarding white genocide in South Africa, which Ramaphosa refuted.
- Experts emphasize that there is no evidence supporting widespread targeting of white individuals, and that violence affects all races in South Africa.
- Johan Viljoen criticized Trump's claims, stating they are spurious and that most Afrikaners in South Africa do not see violations of their rights.
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CABO CITY, South Africa.- South African President Cyril Ramaphosa declared on Monday that the claim that white people are being persecuted in his country is a “completely false narrative,” in the most recent attempt to counter the accusations made by US President Donald Trump, his advisor Elon Musk and some white minority groups in South Africa. Musk, born in South Africa, who has regularly accused the Black-led South African government of being…
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