S. Africa condemns "South Africa 2024 Human Rights Report"
DIRCO expressed concern over the report’s “reliance on contextual information and discredited accounts,” citing as an example an incident involving farm worker deaths that is still before the courts but was described as an extrajudicial killing.
The U.S. report alleges that South Africa’s human rights situation worsened in 2024, referencing land expropriation from Afrikaners, abuses against racial minorities, and extrajudicial killings, particularly in KwaZulu-Natal.
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