AfriForum’s 2025 lobbying trip to Washington triggered tariffs, aid withdrawal and renewed pressure on South Africa’s policy direction. Jozias Mahube-Reinecke examines whether this engagement meets the legal threshold for treason and exposes a deeper problem within South African law. He argues that a legal order built on the protection of conquest-era property cannot recognise economic coercion as a threat to sovereignty, and calls for the development of Azanian law to secure land, justice and national autonomy. @afriforum@ErnstRoets@DIRCO_ZA #AfrikanerRefugees #LandRights @Mbulaheni_R@EFFSouthAfrica@TuckerToday@TuckerCarlson
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Jozias Mahube-Reinecke (@bonang_fela) tells @TsepisoMakwetla that AfriForum’s US lobbying could go beyond advocacy and raise questions under South Africa’s treason law. He also argues real justice requires restoring land to indigenous people and questions whose interests the Constitution protects.
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Here is one of the many people who once mocked the deaths of Palestinians
Now experiencing firsthand the kind of fear and suffering that Palestinians have endured for years.
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On stage in Barcelona, Pep Guardiola wore a keffiyeh and opened with “Salam Alaykoum” as he spoke for the children of Gaza at the Act x Palestine charity event.
He condemned the world’s abandonment of Palestinians and recalled children searching for parents under rubble.
He said solidarity must go beyond words to real action.
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Source: @leylahamed