Ramaphosa Fights 'White Persecution Myths', U.S.-South Africa Trade Tensions
Update: 2025-12-08
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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa recently addressed the Global Fund summit, urging global efforts to debunk white persecution myths. He spoke at an African National Congress conference, highlighting the persistence of racial superiority ideas and their alignment with white supremacy and victimhood. These comments follow former U.S. President Donald Trumps boycott of the G20 summit, alleging South Africas mistreatment of its white minority. Ramaphosa emphasized the harmful impact of false claims, affecting South Africas sovereignty, international relations, and national security. He called for a global campaign to address these myths, as the U.S. remains South Africas third-largest export market, with a thirty percent import tariff in place.
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