Johannesburg – A post by Donald Trump suggesting he will skip the G20 summit in South Africa and repeating claims of alleged anti-white crimes has angered a radical party cited by the US president.
How could we be expected to go to South Africa for the very important G20 Meeting when Land Confiscation and Genocide is the primary topic of conversation? They are taking the land of white Farmers, and then killing them and their families. The Media refuses to report on this.…
— Donald J. Trump Posts From His Truth Social (@TrumpDailyPosts) April 11, 2025
South Africa holds this year’s presidency of the G20 group of leading economies and hosts its annual leaders’ summit in November.
Relations between South Africa and the United States have nosedived under Trump’s administration, which has repeatedly accused Pretoria of anti-white policies.
Asked about Trump’s suggestion that he would not attend the summit, President Cyril Ramaphosa’s spokesperson said: “We were no longer expecting him to attend in any case.”
Trump’s post included video clips of the leader of the small, far-left opposition Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party, Julius Malema, making statements about occupying land and killing as a “revolutionary act”.
President Trump’s latest on social media raising doubts about attending the G20 Summit in SA later this year and again mentions “land confiscation and “genocide”… also linking to video of EFF Julius Malema on the land question including the “kill the boer” chant.#sabcnews pic.twitter.com/UC4I3HIHAV
— Sherwin Bryce-Pease (@sherwiebp) April 12, 2025
In a furious reaction, the party said on Saturday Trump was using it as an excuse “to avoid facing his global peers” after his announcement of trade tariffs on several countries.
It “is clear that he fears facing his counterparts following his humiliating tariff stunt,” it said, accusing the US leader of “economic genocide”.
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EFF STATEMENT ON DONALD TRUMP’S DECLARATION OF NON-ATTENDANCE OF G20 SUMMIT IN SOUTH AFRICA, AND CLAIMS OF GENOCIDE AND LAND CONFISCATION REFERENCING A DEBATE BY CIC JULIUS MALEMA IN PARLIAMENT
– The EFF advises Donald Trump not to use South Africa as a reason to… pic.twitter.com/IfTBZCpbb0
— Economic Freedom Fighters (@EFFSouthAfrica) April 12, 2025
The militant, communism-inspired party took 10 percent of votes in elections a year ago.
It promotes “economic emancipation” through expropriation of land without compensation and nationalisation of mines and banks. However, this should be through constitutional means, the statement said.
Land reform is a fraught issue in South Africa 30 years after the end of apartheid, with more than 70 percent of commercial farmland still in the hands of the white minority.
The government says it has no intention to seize land and none has been confiscated. Trump’s allegations of a “white genocide” echo unfounded claims from far-right lobbies.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio refused to attend a G20 foreign ministers meeting in South Africa in February, saying it had an “anti-American” agenda.
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Source: AFP