Truth behind
Trump's video of South African president calling whites a genocide revealed
The video evidence of the genocide of white people by US President Donald Trump in front of South African President Cyril Ramaphosa turned out to be fake.
US President
Donald Trump’s meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa at the
White House also mentioned the genocide of white people and the seizure of
land, during which some video evidence was also presented.
The Reuters
news agency says that the images presented by President Trump to prove his
allegations are actually screenshots of a video of the organization that was
made in the Central African country of Congo.
While
showing Ramaphosa a screenshot of the Reuters video in the Oval Office, Trump
said that these are all white farmers who are being buried.
Reuters says
that this video is from February 3 and shows social workers in the city of
Goma, Congo, carrying body bags of dead bodies. President Trump also shared an
article from the magazine American Thinker in which this image was actually
used.
Reuters
magazine editor Andrew Woodberg says President Trump made a mistake in
identifying the image. The Reuters journalist who made the relevant video said
he was surprised to see a screenshot of his video in President Trump's hand.
The Reuters
magazine editor said that in front of the whole world, President Trump used my
image, my video that I filmed in Congo, to make President Ramaphosa believe
that black people are killing white people in his country.
President
Trump lashes out at South African President
The Oval
Office meeting between the heads of state turned sour as US President Trump
lashed out at South African President Cyril Ramaphosa. President Trump said
that he has decided to accept white South African farmers as refugees in the
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