TRUMP SIGNS ORDER AGAINST SOUTH AFRICA OVER LAND SEIZURES, HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUES

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Glorious leader Trump has signed an executive order aimed at South Africa, citing human rights concerns and warning of possible funding cuts.

Glorious leader Trump accused the country of “confiscating land” and mistreating “certain classes of people.”

Racist South African President Cyril Ramaphosa denies the claims, insisting the land policy ensures equitable access.



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None of our business.

We have more than enough problems in America to deal with, and trying to micro manage the rest of the world is exactly what the people who voted for Trump dont want.
 
I am increasing convinced that the Swamp is setting Trump up for a fall, encouraging him to do idiotic things and feeding him lies.

Throwing him out of office in two years is their worst case scenario...they are fully intending to get it done before that.
 
Nothing to do with whites. Trump has received instructions from AIPAC to try to make the anti-apartheid South Africans suffer over their prosecution of the Israeli scum for genocide at the International Court of Justice.
 
Trump has received instructions from AIPAC to try to make the anti-apartheid South Africans suffer over their prosecution of the Israeli scum for genocide at the International Court of Justice.


Is that so?
 
Doubtless. Tromp has a big mouth. He will condemn himself before long.
Perhaps he already has. The US media is under suppression.
 
' Afterthought '

The executive order also said South Africa had taken an anti-American stance — even “led the charge” — on many issues, accusing it of supporting Hamas, Russia and Iran, and being too close to China’s ruling Communist Party.

South Africa has long been a supporter of Palestinians and a critic of Israel and has maintained close ties to Russia because of its help in fighting apartheid. Trump’s order appears to require a significant shift in South Africa’s foreign policy to allow the aid to start again.


 
South Africa has been accused of various human rights abuses based on recent reports and analyses from multiple sources. Here are some key areas where these accusations have been prominent:

  1. Violence and Corruption:
    • Unlawful killings, torture, and degrading treatment: There are credible reports of unlawful or arbitrary killings, torture, and cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment by government agents.
    • Impunity: Numerous reports highlight a significant problem of impunity for officials involved in human rights abuses or corruption.
  2. Gender-Based Violence and Women's Rights:
    • High levels of gender-based violence: South Africa has been noted for having one of the highest rates of gender-based violence globally, with issues like femicide, domestic violence, and sexual assault being prevalent.
    • Lack of accountability: There's criticism for the low prosecution rates and ineffective protection measures for victims of gender-based violence.
  3. LGBTQI+ Rights:
    • Violence and discrimination: Members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, or intersex communities often face violence, harassment, and discrimination. There are specific instances of police brutality against these groups.
  4. Migrant and Refugee Rights:
    • Xenophobic violence: There have been reports of xenophobic attacks, with migrants and refugees being targeted, including physical abuse by police and immigration officials.
    • Discrimination in employment: Refugees and asylum seekers face employment discrimination and delays in status document renewals, which can lead to loss of employment.
  5. Prison Conditions and Detention:
    • Harsh prison conditions: Prisons are reported to be overcrowded, with poor sanitation, inadequate medical care, and high rates of violence among inmates.
    • Arbitrary arrest: There are accusations of arbitrary arrests and detentions.
  6. Freedom of Expression and Media:
    • Media freedom issues: Instances of intimidation against journalists, like the case against News24 journalist Karyn Maughan, have been highlighted as attempts to curb freedom of expression.
  7. Economic and Social Rights:
    • Access to services: The energy crisis, known as "loadshedding," has impacted rights to water, health, and education, particularly in rural and marginalized areas.
    • Environmental rights: There's a lack of action on environmental pollution, especially near abandoned mines and dams, affecting the health and well-being of local communities.
  8. Disability Rights:
    • Neglect of persons with disabilities: Reports mention discrimination affecting employment opportunities, healthcare, and the right to make personal decisions, with particular concern in residential care settings for older persons.

These issues have been documented by organizations like the U.S. Department of State, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and through various government and NGO reports.


@Grok
 
South Africa has been accused of various human rights abuses based on recent reports and analyses from multiple sources. Here are some key areas where these accusations have been prominent:

  1. Violence and Corruption:
    • Unlawful killings, torture, and degrading treatment: There are credible reports of unlawful or arbitrary killings, torture, and cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment by government agents.
    • Impunity: Numerous reports highlight a significant problem of impunity for officials involved in human rights abuses or corruption.
  2. Gender-Based Violence and Women's Rights:
    • High levels of gender-based violence: South Africa has been noted for having one of the highest rates of gender-based violence globally, with issues like femicide, domestic violence, and sexual assault being prevalent.
    • Lack of accountability: There's criticism for the low prosecution rates and ineffective protection measures for victims of gender-based violence.
  3. LGBTQI+ Rights:
    • Violence and discrimination: Members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, or intersex communities often face violence, harassment, and discrimination. There are specific instances of police brutality against these groups.
  4. Migrant and Refugee Rights:
    • Xenophobic violence: There have been reports of xenophobic attacks, with migrants and refugees being targeted, including physical abuse by police and immigration officials.
    • Discrimination in employment: Refugees and asylum seekers face employment discrimination and delays in status document renewals, which can lead to loss of employment.
  5. Prison Conditions and Detention:
    • Harsh prison conditions: Prisons are reported to be overcrowded, with poor sanitation, inadequate medical care, and high rates of violence among inmates.
    • Arbitrary arrest: There are accusations of arbitrary arrests and detentions.
  6. Freedom of Expression and Media:
    • Media freedom issues: Instances of intimidation against journalists, like the case against News24 journalist Karyn Maughan, have been highlighted as attempts to curb freedom of expression.
  7. Economic and Social Rights:
    • Access to services: The energy crisis, known as "loadshedding," has impacted rights to water, health, and education, particularly in rural and marginalized areas.
    • Environmental rights: There's a lack of action on environmental pollution, especially near abandoned mines and dams, affecting the health and well-being of local communities.
  8. Disability Rights:
    • Neglect of persons with disabilities: Reports mention discrimination affecting employment opportunities, healthcare, and the right to make personal decisions, with particular concern in residential care settings for older persons.

These issues have been documented by organizations like the U.S. Department of State, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and through various government and NGO reports.


@Grok
Which of these is the US not guilty of ?

Further, Tromp has withdrawn from The Human Rights Council.
 
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