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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