close
close
Donald Trump reduces funds for South Africa, says “mass violation of human rights.” See the full details here

Donald Trump reduces funds for South Africa, says “mass violation of human rights.” See the full details here

President of the United States Donald Trump On February 2, he announced that he is reducing funds for South Africa for “massive human rights violations.”

Publish Truth Social, Donald Trump accused on his social media platform, South Africa of “confiscating land and treating certain kinds of people very bad.” He also declared that all funds would be cut until an investigation is completed.

What did Trump say?

“South Africa is confiscating land and treating certain kinds of people very badly. It is a bad situation that the radical media of the left do not want to mention so much. A huge Human Rights The violation, at least, is happening for everyone to see. The United States will not defend it, we will act. In addition, I will cut all future funds to South Africa until a complete investigation of this situation has been completed! (sic) Donald Trump wrote in Truth Social today.

What are the accusations?

The conservatives in South Africa have disagreed for a long time about the problems of the earth in South Africa, qualifying them as divisive efforts and criticizing to counteract the inequalities born in apartheid among the black and black citizens. In particular, Trump’s closest advisor, Mega billionaire ELON ALMIZCLE He was born in South Africa.

In January, South African president Ramaphosa Cyril A bill that stipulates the Government can, in certain circumstances, to offer “null compensation” for the property that decides to expropriate in the public interest, according to an AFP report, was signed.

The Government argued that the bill does not allow the government to expropriate arbitrarily and first should try to reach an agreement with the owner, but also faced the criticisms of groups that fear a repetition of the Zimbabwe’s convulsion of commercial farms of commercial farms white property, often without compensation, after independence In 1980, he added.

Earth’s property is a controversial issue in South Africa, and most cultivation lands are still owned by whites three decades after the end of apartheid, according to the AFP report.

Back To Top