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Afrikaner Protesters Rally Outside US Embassy Against South Africa’s Racial Laws

As the movement gains momentum, it remains to be seen how the ANC-led government will respond to the mounting pressure from both within and outside the country.

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Protesters gather outside the U.S. Embassy in Pretoria, South Africa, rallying against the ANC-led government’s race-based laws and urging President Trump to continue his stance against the controversial policies.

A massive crowd of Afrikaners and concerned South Africans gathered outside the U.S. Embassy in Pretoria today, united in their opposition to the controversial racial policies implemented by the ANC-led coalition government. This growing movement, which is gaining significant support both locally and internationally, aims to draw attention to what protesters call the government’s discriminatory and race-based laws.

The protestors, some traveling from various regions across South Africa, came together to deliver a memorandum to President Trump, urging him to continue his actions against the ANC’s policies. The memorandum is a call for international recognition and condemnation of the government’s race-based legislation.

The demonstrators were also joined by more than 140,000 Afrikaners, who have signed a petition in solidarity with President Trump’s stance against the current South African government. They believe that the ANC’s policies not only hurt South Africa’s racial harmony but also create division and discrimination.

Posters at the rally conveyed the urgency and frustration of the protestors, speaking volumes about their commitment to seeing change in the government’s approach. The demonstration marks a significant moment in South Africa’s ongoing debate over race relations, as the U.S. Embassy becomes a focal point for the growing outcry against the country’s racial laws.

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