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South African President's Visit to Trump in Oval Office Ends in Clash Over Farm Murders

South African President's Visit to Trump in Oval Office Ends in Clash Over Farm Murders
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Politics May 21, 2025 20:35

washington - A meeting between the South African and US presidents in the Oval Office escalates into a clash over farm murders in South Africa, with Trump showing graphic images to support his claims.

South African President's Visit to Oval Office Leads to Clash over Farm Murders

A meeting between the South African President, Cyril Ramaphosa, and US President Donald Trump in the Oval Office took an unexpected turn as discussions on trade shifted to the sensitive topic of farm murders in South Africa.

Trump Raises Concerns Over Farm Murders

During an informal press session, Trump expressed concerns about the 'genocide' of white farmers in South Africa, prompting a heated exchange between the two leaders.

Graphic Evidence Presented

Trump demanded that the lights be dimmed in the Oval Office and displayed images on a TV screen showing calls for violence and murder against white farmers by black politicians and activists in South Africa. He described the situation as 'very bad' and highlighted the need to address the issue.

Unprecedented Confrontation

The tense meeting included testimonies from white South Africans present in the Oval Office, who shared their accounts of violence against farmers in South Africa. Trump challenged Ramaphosa on the government's response to the 'kill the boer' calls and called for action against those inciting violence.

Delegation's Response

The South African delegation remained composed during the exchange, with members clarifying that the violence was not driven by racism but affected all population groups in the country. They emphasized efforts to prevent radical politicians advocating for land seizures from coming to power.

Statistics on Farm Murders

Statistics indicate that approximately fifty white farmers are killed in South Africa annually, with many more facing robbery, assault, and other crimes. Ramaphosa highlighted that the majority of murder victims in the country are black, aiming to provide context to the discussion.

The meeting, marked by its contentious nature, underscored the complexities surrounding farm murders in South Africa and the differing perspectives on addressing the issue.

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