💨 Abstract
In a meeting, President Trump falsely claimed South African white farmers are experiencing genocide, showing a misleading video. President Ramaphosa denied knowledge of the burial sites, acknowledging crime but stating most victims are black. Trump's claims were refuted by facts, as the crosses were part of a protest. Ramaphosa distanced his government from opposition leader Malema's inflammatory chants.
Courtesy: Jessica Kwong
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