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南非政府批美国人权报告内容不实
Core Viewpoint - The South African Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Ronald Lamola, stated that the allegations in the U.S. 2024 Human Rights Report regarding the South African government's "violations of minority rights" are baseless and inconsistent with facts [1] Group 1: Human Rights Allegations - The U.S. State Department's 2024 Human Rights Report claims that the human rights situation in South Africa has "significantly deteriorated" [1] - The report expresses concern over the implementation of the Expropriation Bill, suggesting it leads to the expropriation of white land and further infringes on minority rights [1] Group 2: Crime Statistics - In the first quarter of this year, South Africa's agricultural community reported six murder cases, involving three farm workers, one farm resident, and two farm owners, indicating that there is no targeted crime against a single ethnic group [1] Group 3: U.S.-South Africa Relations - Since January 2017, U.S.-South Africa relations have been tense, with the Trump administration cutting aid to South Africa based on claims of racial discrimination against whites due to the Expropriation Bill [1] - In May, during a meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, Trump displayed videos and articles accusing South Africa of "racial genocide" against whites, which Ramaphosa denied, asserting that such claims are unfounded [1]