In Pretoria, South Africa, numerous white South Africans gathered near the U.S. Embassy to express support for Donald Trump, asserting their victimhood under local laws they view as racially discriminatory. The protest, primarily involving individuals from the Afrikaner community, was spurred by Trump's recent Executive Order addressing their concerns about land expropriation. South African officials have refuted Trump's claims, arguing their land reform aims at redressing apartheid injustices. President Cyril Ramaphosa reaffirmed his government’s stance against arbitrary land seizures, highlighting the painful history of forced removals in the country.
In response to claims made by President Trump regarding the expropriation of land from Afrikaners, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa emphasized the pain of forced removals and stated that such acts will never be allowed again.
At the protest, white South Africans expressed their fears of discrimination, holding signs that praised Trump and claimed victimhood under current South African laws targeting the Afrikaner minority.
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