Watan-In a move that shocked the Arab world, U.S. President Donald Trump welcomed South African President Cyril Ramaphosa to the White House on Wednesday, amid an unprecedented diplomatic rift caused by an executive order Trump issued in February. The order accused the South African government of committing “racial genocide” against white citizens, authorized the acceptance of Afrikaners as refugees, and suspended aid while expelling South Africa’s ambassador from Washington.
According to a detailed investigation by The Intercept, the roots of this escalation date back to 2018, when a right-wing group called AfriForum launched a media campaign in the U.S., claiming that white farmers in South Africa were being murdered and persecuted on racial grounds. The campaign resonated strongly with American right-wing circles.
In August of the same year, Trump tweeted that he had asked the State Department to investigate “land seizures and killings of farmers,” giving those allegations major political traction. But as the report reveals, the campaign was largely a domestic political tool aimed at reviving a victim narrative among Afrikaner whites who had lost political dominance since the end of apartheid in 1994.
