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Rasool is a veteran anti-apartheid activist and an ally of Nelson Mandela, who previously served as ambassador from 2010 to 2015 and returned in January. His deportation was controversial claim on land reform targeting white Africa Dutch people after Trump’s executive order. The move marks a huge recession in relations, echoing the diplomatic confrontation in the Cold War era, but aims at the ambassador’s offensiveness.
Agrarian Reform Act sparks conflict in southern Africa
At the heart of the friction is South Africa’s Expropriation Act, signed by Cyril Ramaphosa, to address injustice in the apartheid era by redistributing underutilized land. Trump mistakenly claimed that the law had seized property from the descendants of Afrikaans, Dutch settlers, and proposed to provide them with U.S. refugee status. South Africa denies racial goals, argues that the law focuses on the public interest and corrects historical deprivation in black communities.
Elon Musk, who led the Trump administration’s Ministry of Efficiency and grew up in South Africa, expanded the controversy on social media, constructing the law as a threat to white minority. Critics argue that Trump’s position distorts policies and fuels disagreements while being more suspicious of the administration’s multilateral participation.
FAQ:
Why was the South African ambassador fired?
Marco Rubio accused Ebrahim Rasool of far-right links to Elon Musk, citing anti-Trump bias, leading to his character’s ungratha status.
What is the “Entermination Law”?
South Africa’s laws allow land redistribution to address inequality in the age of apartheid, and Trump mistakenly claims it was the goal of white Afrikaans.
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