At a White House meeting, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa was ambushed by the US President, who accused him of genocide against white farmers, allegedly perpetrated by blacks. Trump did not stop there and decided on a further, far-reaching step: to issue an order granting political asylum in the United States to Afrikaners – white South Africans, who constitute about 5% of the population. Indeed, despite the international ridicule the move aroused, the first group of white minority members in South Africa, claiming racial discrimination, arrived in the United States.
This time we are with Dr. Yonatan Alshich from Smith College in Massachusetts, author of the book "The Political History of South Africa," for a conversation about the racial struggle that is not yet over — and about the future of the white tribe in South Africa, which is shrinking.
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טראמפ והפליטים האפריקנרים
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<p dir="rtl">בפגישה שנערכה בבית הלבן נקלע נשיא דרום אפריקה, סיריל רמאפוזה, לאמבוש מצד נשיא ארצות הב…