The Trump Administration has notified South Africa that it is ending the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) after the country failed to protect white South Africans from violence and displacement, the Daily Caller has learned.
The State Department told the country that its government failed to do the following six things:
- provide exemptions or alternatives for US companies to Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment laws and other race-based mandates.
- have senior government officials unequivocally condemn all race-based incitement to violence, including the “kill the Boer” song, more frequently.
- prevent the implementation of measures that would allow expropriation without fair compensation and due process under the Expropriation Act of 2024.
- designate rural crime a “priority crime,” and increase resources dedicated to high-crime rural areas.
- and refrain from actions that would significantly interfere with the implementation of the refugee program within the confines of South African law.
“South Africa is a middle-income country and is more than capable of supporting its own health programs,” a State Department spokesperson told the Caller of the decision. (RELATED: Self-Proclaimed South African ‘Stalin’ Condemns White Refugees Fleeing Persecution)
This is a breaking news story and will be updated with additional information.
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