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Hunter Biden is in South Africa. President Donald J. Trump responds: “South Africa, you know, is on a watch list … because what they are doing to people is brutal.” I agree. Threatening the continued cultural existence of Afrikaans communities by attempting to destroy Afrikaans schools with The Presidency 🇿🇦 Ramaphosa’s signing of the BELA Act is brutal indeed. We will not take this attack on our existence lying down.

Hunter Biden is in South Africa. President Donald J. Trump responds: “South Africa, you know, is on a watch list … because what they are doing to people is brutal.” I agree. Threatening the continued cultural existence of Afrikaans communities by attempting to destroy Afrikaans schools with The Presidency 🇿🇦 Ramaphosa’s signing of the BELA Act is brutal indeed. We will not take this attack on our existence lying down.

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Here Mr. Mcebisi Jonas, South Africa’s new Special Envoy to the United States of America, insults President Donald J. Trump. Given these remarks, do you think Jonas will be able to mend the shaky relationship between South Africa and the Trump administration?

Here Mr. Mcebisi Jonas, South Africa’s new Special Envoy to the United States of America, insults President Donald J. Trump. Given these remarks, do you think Jonas will be able to mend the shaky relationship between South Africa and the Trump administration?

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I can confirm that influential people abroad have taken note that the hate chant calling for the killing of Afrikaners and farmers, “Kill the Boer,” was sung again yesterday in South Africa. It is also evident to them that The Presidency 🇿🇦 Ramaphosa and other senior ANC leaders have not—and have never—condemned the chant in any way. In fact, the ANC defends it.

I can confirm that influential people abroad have taken note that the hate chant calling for the killing of Afrikaners and farmers, “Kill the Boer,” was sung again yesterday in South Africa. It is also evident to them that The Presidency 🇿🇦 Ramaphosa and other senior ANC leaders have not—and have never—condemned the chant in any way. In fact, the ANC defends it.

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Ebrahim Rasool kicked out of the US: Minister: International Relations and Cooperation, South Africa’s Minister of International Relations, has been outspoken in his support for expropriation without compensation. This is also the official ANC policy, as announced by The Presidency 🇿🇦 Ramaphosa. Considering this, do you think Lamola and Ramaphosa would succeed in convincing the US that South Africa respects property rights and that Ebrahim Rasool should continue as ambassador?

Ebrahim Rasool kicked out of the US: Minister: International Relations and Cooperation, South Africa’s Minister of International Relations, has been outspoken in his support for expropriation without compensation. This is also the official ANC policy, as announced by The Presidency 🇿🇦 Ramaphosa. Considering this, do you think Lamola and Ramaphosa would succeed in convincing the US that South Africa respects property rights and that Ebrahim Rasool should continue as ambassador?

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If Panyaza Lesufi and a bunch of corrupt ANC leaders who have mismanaged the country don’t like AfriForum, I take it as a huge compliment. AfriForum will continue to fight against corruption and mismanagement, and press ahead full steam toward building a better future for the country and all its people.

If Panyaza Lesufi and a bunch of corrupt ANC leaders who have mismanaged the country don’t like AfriForum, I take it as a huge compliment. AfriForum will continue to fight against corruption and mismanagement, and press ahead full steam toward building a better future for the country and all its people.

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Discrimination Against Afrikaners in South Africa: The Presidency 🇿🇦 Ramaphosa and senior #ANC leaders continue to refuse to condemn hatred against #Afrikaners, as seen in this video and slogans such as “Kill the Boer, kill the farmer.” Instead, the ANC has even rewarded the person who said he “wants Afrikaner blood,” Obakeng Ramabodu, by promoting him to a senior position through a coalition with him and his party, the EFF, in the Tshwane metro council. Even worse, President Ramaphosa openly spread misinformation in the U.S. by falsely claiming that there are no farm murders in South Africa. Instead of taking a stand against slogans like these, the oppressive BELA Bill (which targets Afrikaans schools and threatens the survival of Afrikaans cultural communities), and discriminatory racial legislation, the leftist establishment in South Africa and beyond seeks to cover up its complicity by shifting the blame onto others. This is why there is a coordinated effort to falsely accuse President Donald J. Trump, Elon Musk , AfriForum, and Solidariteit —while the real cause of the crisis is Ramaphosa and his government’s reckless actions and policies. For the sake of everyone in the country, urgent solutions must be found to address the discrimination against Afrikaners, the disregard for property rights through the Expropriation Act, and the South African government’s anti-Western foreign policy. Joel Pollak

Discrimination Against Afrikaners in South Africa: The Presidency 🇿🇦 Ramaphosa and senior #ANC leaders continue to refuse to condemn hatred against #Afrikaners, as seen in this video and slogans such as “Kill the Boer, kill the farmer.” Instead, the ANC has even rewarded the person who said he “wants Afrikaner blood,” Obakeng Ramabodu, by promoting him to a senior position through a coalition with him and his party, the EFF, in the Tshwane metro council. Even worse, President Ramaphosa openly spread misinformation in the U.S. by falsely claiming that there are no farm murders in South Africa. Instead of taking a stand against slogans like these, the oppressive BELA Bill (which targets Afrikaans schools and threatens the survival of Afrikaans cultural communities), and discriminatory racial legislation, the leftist establishment in South Africa and beyond seeks to cover up its complicity by shifting the blame onto others. This is why there is a coordinated effort to falsely accuse President Donald J. Trump, Elon Musk , AfriForum, and Solidariteit —while the real cause of the crisis is Ramaphosa and his government’s reckless actions and policies. For the sake of everyone in the country, urgent solutions must be found to address the discrimination against Afrikaners, the disregard for property rights through the Expropriation Act, and the South African government’s anti-Western foreign policy. Joel Pollak

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Convicted felon Julius Sello Malema unknowingly compliments AfriForum. If AfriForum is blamed by the Economic Freedom Fighters for ensuring equality before the law by insisting that politicians should also be prosecuted if they transgress the law and place people’s lives in danger with the reckless use of a firearm, then we regard it as a compliment. Nobody is above the law.

Convicted felon Julius Sello Malema unknowingly compliments AfriForum. If AfriForum is blamed by the Economic Freedom Fighters for ensuring equality before the law by insisting that politicians should also be prosecuted if they transgress the law and place people’s lives in danger with the reckless use of a firearm, then we regard it as a compliment. Nobody is above the law.

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Here, South Africa’s Deputy President Paul Mashatile again emphasises that his party still supports expropriation without compensation and has not deviated from this stance. Yet there are still a few of the ANC-led government’s lapdogs, such as Adriaan Basson from News24 🇿🇦, who falsely accuse AfriForum of spreading “misinformation” when we expose the ANC’s disregard for property rights. The Expropriation Act, which allows for expropriation without compensation, was signed into law under the current ANC-led government.

Here, South Africa’s Deputy President Paul Mashatile again emphasises that his party still supports expropriation without compensation and has not deviated from this stance. Yet there are still a few of the ANC-led government’s lapdogs, such as Adriaan Basson from News24 🇿🇦, who falsely accuse AfriForum of spreading “misinformation” when we expose the ANC’s disregard for property rights. The Expropriation Act, which allows for expropriation without compensation, was signed into law under the current ANC-led government.

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Racism against minorities: It is alarming that the growing racism against minorities under the ANC-led government is now also taking root in the Stellenbosch Municipality. The municipality’s human resources manager stated, among other things: “The white person is part of the problem,” and suggested that life should be made difficult for white employees until they resign, so that they can be replaced by the municipality’s preferred candidates. AfriForum will take the matter further. Read here:

Racism against minorities: It is alarming that the growing racism against minorities under the ANC-led government is now also taking root in the Stellenbosch Municipality. The municipality’s human resources manager stated, among other things: “The white person is part of the problem,” and suggested that life should be made difficult for white employees until they resign, so that they can be replaced by the municipality’s preferred candidates. AfriForum will take the matter further. Read here:

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During The Presidency 🇿🇦 Ramaphosa’s meeting with President Donald J. Trump at the White House, he falsely attempted to downplay both his and the ANC’s affinity for those who use the “Kill the Boer” chant. This slogan calls for ethnic-based violence against Afrikaners and farmers. In this video, President Ramaphosa stated that he would love to have Julius Malema back in the ANC, claiming that Malema is “still ANC at heart.” This sentiment was echoed by other ANC leaders, including former Deputy President David Mabuza, who also urged Malema to “come back home” to the party. The ANC-led government’s attempts to dismiss legitimate concerns about serious human rights abuses in South Africa as mere “misinformation” will not succeed. Videos like this one, the ANC’s legal defense of the “Kill the Boer” chant in court, President Ramaphosa’s refusal to condemn it unequivocally, and the South African courts’ decision to legalise the chant, are all publicly accessible for the world, and for figures such as President Trump, Secretary Marco Rubio and Elon Musk to witness and judge for themselves.

During The Presidency 🇿🇦 Ramaphosa’s meeting with President Donald J. Trump at the White House, he falsely attempted to downplay both his and the ANC’s affinity for those who use the “Kill the Boer” chant. This slogan calls for ethnic-based violence against Afrikaners and farmers. In this video, President Ramaphosa stated that he would love to have Julius Malema back in the ANC, claiming that Malema is “still ANC at heart.” This sentiment was echoed by other ANC leaders, including former Deputy President David Mabuza, who also urged Malema to “come back home” to the party. The ANC-led government’s attempts to dismiss legitimate concerns about serious human rights abuses in South Africa as mere “misinformation” will not succeed. Videos like this one, the ANC’s legal defense of the “Kill the Boer” chant in court, President Ramaphosa’s refusal to condemn it unequivocally, and the South African courts’ decision to legalise the chant, are all publicly accessible for the world, and for figures such as President Trump, Secretary Marco Rubio and Elon Musk to witness and judge for themselves.

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USA boycotts G20 AfriForum warned the ANC in advance that South Africa’s relationship with the USA cannot be repaired by falsely dismissing American concerns as the result of “misinformation.” The reckless strategy of the ANC-led government has now failed, and the country is reaping the bitter fruits thereof. It is in the country’s best interest to restore relations with the USA. AfriForum proposes that this be done by finding solutions to, among other things, the farm murder crisis and the lack of respect for property rights — issues that have once again been highlighted by President Donald J. Trump. AfriForum proposes the following: Farm murders •The Presidency 🇿🇦 Cyril Ramaphosa 🇿🇦 must unconditionally condemn the “kill the Boer” chant, which calls for ethnic violence against Afrikaners. •Acknowledgement must be given that farm murders are often accompanied by excessive torture and violence. •Farm murders must be declared a priority crime, as is already the case with many other crimes — even rhino poaching is a priority crime. •The government must ensure that the police cooperate with farm and neighborhood watch groups that operate within the framework of the law. Expropriation Act •The government must commit itself to protecting property rights. •Section 12(3) of the Expropriation Act, which makes expropriation without compensation possible, must be repealed. •Section 19(2) of the Expropriation Act, which allows expropriation to take place before the courts have given a final ruling, must be amended.

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News24’s latest hit piece on AfriForum: AfriForum demonstrates its commitment to transparency by responding to News24’s allegations in the video below and in the article at this link: In contrast, News24 refused to answer any of the questions I put to them regarding their parent company’s R8 million donation to the ANC and why News24/Media24 stopped publishing its financial statements in 2021. The remuneration figures that News24 attributes to AfriForum’s directors are false and based on incorrect information that does not appear in AfriForum’s financial statements. For example, AfriForum pays no remuneration to Werner Human, while there are also numerous other errors. Below is the correspondence I recently sent to Kyle Cowan from News24: ⸻ Good day Kyle, Thank you for your email. As always, I will gladly respond. AfriForum is proud of the content of the organisation’s financial reports submitted to the Department of Social Development in accordance with the Department’s reporting requirements. Over the past 20 years, since AfriForum was established, these reports have not only been approved by the Department but are also based on AfriForum’s financial statements, which have received clean audits throughout the same 20-year period. I wish to place on record that, in the interest of transparency, AfriForum has already answered 79 questions from News24 comprehensively. AfriForum’s detailed response to News24’s first fishing expedition, consisting of 67 questions, apparently failed to provide any material to advance News24’s anti-AfriForum agenda. News24 subsequently made a second attempt with a further 12 questions, which AfriForum also answered comprehensively. In apparent desperation, News24 has now continued its fishing expedition with another 26 questions. It should also be placed on record that, unlike AfriForum, which has demonstrated a commitment to transparency, News24 has steadfastly refused to answer any questions regarding the R8 million donation, or any other amount, allegedly made by the group of which it forms part to the ANC in recent years, as well as why the company of which News24 forms part stopped publishing its financial statements in 2021. Unlike AfriForum, News24 has also categorically refused to grant AfriForum access to News24’s financial statements and salary information. Nevertheless, I will gladly answer your 26 new questions as soon as I receive answers to the six questions I asked regarding News24’s links to donations made to the ANC and its financial matters. The questions put to News24 will not disappear, and I therefore await your response so that I may proceed with providing AfriForum’s further answers. News24 is encouraged to demonstrate the same level of transparency as AfriForum. To refresh your memory, below is the substance of the questions that you and News24 have now refused to answer for almost a month, and which you are once again requested to answer: • Can News24 confirm that its parent company, Naspers, donated R8 million, or any other amount, to the ANC between 2021 and 2025? • Is News24 comfortable with the fact that its parent company funds a corrupt political party and is therefore indirectly complicit in promoting corruption? • If News24 is uncomfortable with Naspers’s support for the ANC, has News24 expressed its opposition to such support? If not, why not? • Do you agree that Naspers’s support for the ANC, while News24 pursues what appears to be a political vendetta against organisations such as AfriForum that expose ANC corruption, has the effect of protecting the ANC? • News24/Media24 stopped publishing its financial statements in 2021. May I request that you send me the unpublished financial statements? Please also explain why you stopped publishing them. In addition, please provide me with the salaries of News24’s journalists. I await your response. Kind regards Kallie Kriel

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.The Presidency 🇿🇦 Cyril Ramaphosa 🇿🇦 and his ANC-led South African Government's failure to condemn, prevent, and punish genocidal incitement (such as the chant “Kill the Boer, kill the farmer”) constitutes, in itself, a grave violation of the Genocide Convention. Before the leftist media and farm murder denialists rush to condemn me for this statement, please note that I am merely applying the South African government’s own argument, used during its case against Israel at the ICJ, back onto them. This video shows how South Africa’s legal representative in the ICJ case, Advocate Tembeka Ngcukaitobi, argued as follows: “The intentional failure of the Government of Israel to condemn, prevent, and punish such genocidal incitement constitutes in itself a grave violation of the Genocide Convention. We should recall, Madam President, that in Article 1 of the Convention, Israel confirmed that genocide, whether committed in time of peace or in time of war, is a crime under international law, and it undertook to prevent and to punish it as such. This failure to prevent, condemn, and punish such speech by the government has served to normalize genocidal rhetoric and [posed] extreme danger for Palestinians within Israeli society.” AfriForum and I hope the farm murder denialists and leftist media now recognise that the ANC-led government and President Ramaphosa are themselves contravening the Genocide Convention by failing to condemn or act against the genocidal chant “Kill the Boer.” If not, they should reject South Africa’s own evidence at the ICJ. They cannot have it both ways. By the way, Advocate Ngcukaitobi is the same lawyer who defended Julius Malema’s right to use genocidal chant ‘Kill the Boer’ in South Africa. Donald J. Trump Secretary Marco Rubio Elon Musk AfriForum

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