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Ramaphosa calls white South African refugees in U.S. "Cowards", predicts their return

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The South African government has taken a bold step towards addressing historical land inequalities with the enactment of the Expropriation Act.

Signed into law by President Cyril Ramaphosa, the act allows for the redistribution of land in the public interest, including, in rare cases, expropriation without compensation. This move seeks to tackle the stark disparities in land ownership that persist more than 30 years after the end of apartheid.

One of the proposed areas for expropriation is in Fateng Tse Ntsho, where the government plans to reclaim land predominantly owned by white farmers. These efforts are aimed at rectifying the legacy of apartheid-era land policies that marginalized the majority of South Africans. However, the act has reignited racial tensions, with critics labeling it an assault on property rights.

Some landowners, mostly white farmers, argue that the policy unfairly targets their communities and sets a dangerous precedent. Former U.S. President Donald Trump previously raised concerns about the act, alleging that it could lead to human rights violations. While Trump claimed land seizures were already occurring, these assertions were disputed by the South African government.

Elon Musk, a South African-born entrepreneur, recently commented on the issue via his social media platform, X, opposing inflammatory rhetoric surrounding white farmers. His remarks followed controversies over the chanting of “Kill the Boer,” a phrase from an anti-apartheid protest song that has sparked debate about its symbolism versus its perceived incitement to violence.

The act has also fueled political activism within South Africa. The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), a leftist political party advocating for radical land reform, has staged protests to push for equitable land distribution.

President Ramaphosa has defended the act, emphasizing that it aims to promote social justice and economic equity, not to victimize any particular group.

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