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White South Africans worried about US-Triggered Escalation of Racial Tensions in Their Country

Published February 17, 2025
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Year : 2, Issue: 24

Agencies: White South Africans are worried that the US government’s recent decision to halt financial aid to their country over alleged “land confiscation from white farmers” could escalate racial tensions in the country.
Whites, who make up 8% of South Africa’s population of over 63 million, are already one of the most advantaged socio-economic groups in the country.
Most of the white community is made up of the Afrikaner ethnic group, the descendants of Dutch farmers who came here centuries ago during the colonial period.
White farmers currently own approximately three-quarters of South Africa’s land, and the distribution of land to Black farmers has been among the top priorities of governments for the last 30 years.
Afrikaners living in Cape Town commented on the US decision to stop financial aid to South Africa and to start working on granting refugee status to whites.
‘As Afrikaner people, we are indigenous to this land’
South African Lalie Kotze told Anadolu that “as Afrikaner people, we are indigenous to this land. I think we should stay in South Africa and work for the future of this country.”
Kotze said the US decision could escalate racial tensions, and this could harm South Africans, especially the white community, adding that President “Donald Trump should deal with the bigger problems facing America, economic concerns and inflation.”
Kotze said that South Africa is working to overcome the traumas of the apartheid regime in the country’s history and that the new law on land expropriation addresses historical injustices and promotes equality among South Africans.
Land is a sensitive issue in South Africa, where most natural resources are concentrated in the hands of a few white people. During the apartheid era, Black people and non-whites were forcefully ousted from their land by racist policies.
President Cyril Ramaphosa hopes the land expropriation legislation will help alleviate huge disparities in land ownership stemming from colonial settlement and the subsequent institution of racial segregation and white minority rule.

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