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The debate over Afrikaner persecution
Cape Argus
|May 16, 2025
SA’S ASYLUM SEEKERS
AS A GROUP of 49 South Africans had officially been granted asylum in the United States and travelled to the US this week, the South African government expressed concern and rejected their status as refugees facing persecution of Afrikaners in their home country.
In official statements the government rejected the claims of racial discrimination and targeting of Afrikaners by the state, as well as claims that whites on farms are a particular target of violent crime in rural South Africa.
AfriForum and Solidariteit, the civil societies organisations that in the main have agitated locally and abroad for these claims to be recognised as valid, continues to counter the statements by government and charges for what it considers a wilful refusal to recognise that persecution of Afrikaners is real and the claims factual.
The debate is not only one between these organisations and government, but also much wider, including other civil society organisations, media houses, public commentators, and opinion formers.
This story is from the May 16, 2025 edition of Cape Argus.
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