Sampu
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Sampu
@WMkrola
UFH & WSU Alumni I am what God says I am ❤
Katılım Ağustos 2019
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US warns South Africa to take immediate action after refugee centre raid or face severe consequences
The United States has issued a strong condemnation of South Africa following an immigration operation at a Johannesburg facility linked to a U.S. refugee resettlement programme, escalating tensions between the two countries.
In a sharply worded statement, the U.S. State Department said it “condemns in the strongest terms” what it described as the detention and harassment of its officials who were in South Africa to provide humanitarian support related to Afrikaner refugee applications.
Washington also criticised the public release of its officials’ passport details, calling it an “unacceptable form of harassment” and an attempt to intimidate U.S. government personnel.
The U.S. warned that publishing personal information endangered its officials and said it would not tolerate such conduct towards its citizens operating legally and peacefully abroad.
It called on the South African government to take immediate action to bring the situation under control and to hold those responsible accountable, warning of “severe consequences” should Pretoria fail to act.
South African authorities, however, have disputed the U.S. account.
The Department of Home Affairs said no U.S. officials were arrested during the operation, maintaining that the raid targeted foreign nationals allegedly working in the country without valid visas. Seven Kenyan nationals were detained and later issued with deportation orders, officials said.
The raid took place at a non-diplomatic site used to process refugee applications under a U.S. programme that has drawn criticism from the South African government.
Pretoria has previously rejected claims that Afrikaners face persecution warranting refugee status, describing the programme as politically motivated and inconsistent with international refugee principles.
Despite the differing versions of events, the incident has intensified an already strained diplomatic relationship, with analysts warning that the standoff could have wider implications for bilateral cooperation if not resolved through diplomatic channels.


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@GaytonMcK This fly by night political party will be a thing of the past in 10 years coming 🤞
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@_mashesha @SA_Taxis @SAPoliceService These blood thirst criminals are tired of killing each other, now they are bullying innocent people....
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90 + 5’| 🟥#CHI 1 : 4 #SSU
Full time score: (Lilepo 30’) Kaizer Chiefs 1 : 4 SuperSport United (Nurkovic 3’, Saile 32’, Lungu 63’, Ndlovu 83’)
#Amakhosi4Life #AlwaysHome #BetwayPrem

Johannesburg, South Africa 🇿🇦 English

@MsAphelele They want to make South Africa great again,,, the goal is to bring back apartheid.

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“Make South Africa Great Again”
What they mean:




NOWinSA@NowInSA
Thousands of Afrikaaners have descended on the US embassy in Pretoria under the banner, Make South Africa Great again. Thus disrupting residents and emergency workers going about their weekend.
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@pmcafrica This machine could be used in grinding criminals in South Africa
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@TheTruthPanther Illegal and legal foreigners use South African women for many things, that is why they call them cheap...
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[WATCH] A South African woman attempting to register a spaza shop on behalf of undocumented foreigners faced backlash when she was barred from completing the process and chased out of the municipal offices. newspanther.co.za/watch-south-af…
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Nigeria's Super Eagles Players have been stranded at the airport in Libya 17 hours, after their flight was diverted.
They are reportedly being held hostage by Libyan authorities.
Nigeria have pulled out of the match in the AFCON qualifying round.
The Libyan media claims their Players were also maltreated in Nigeria.
Nigerian club, Enyimba Players also slept at an airport in Libya for 24 hours when their opponents changed the venue without communication in 2022.




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