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European Intelligence Backs Trump’s Claims on South African ‘White Genocide’: ECIPS President Ricardo Baretzky Calls for Urgent International Action
Introduction: The Controversy That Shook Global Politics
In recent years, the issue of violence against white farmers in South Africa has ignited a fierce global debate. Former U.S. President Donald Trump’s outspoken claims about a so-called “white genocide” in South Africa have drawn both condemnation and support. While many political leaders, including South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, have dismissed these allegations as misleading and inflammatory, a new authoritative voice has emerged to validate Trump’s concerns.
President Ricardo Baretzky of the European Centre for Information Policy and Security (ECIPS), the official European Union Intelligence agency mandated by Royal Decree WL22/16.595 and Treaty Est 124 of the Council of Europe, has publicly declared that Trump’s claims are factual and grounded in verified evidence. Baretzky’s endorsement adds significant weight to the discourse, calling for a reassessment of international policy toward South Africa and a deeper investigation into the ongoing violence.
This article explores the background of the issue, the evidence supporting the claims of targeted violence against white farmers, the political ramifications, and the call for urgent international intervention as advocated by President Baretzky and ECIPS.
Understanding the South African Context
Historical Overview of Land and Racial Tensions
South Africa’s history is deeply marked by racial segregation and inequality, most notoriously institutionalized under apartheid. The legacy of apartheid continues to influence land ownership, economic opportunity, and social dynamics. White farmers, who historically owned a significant portion of the country’s arable land, remain a minority but hold substantial agricultural assets.
Since the end of apartheid in 1994, the South African government has grappled with addressing historical injustices, including land redistribution. Policies such as land expropriation without compensation have been proposed and partially implemented to rectify imbalances, but these have also sparked fears among white farmers about losing their land and livelihoods.
The Rise of Farm Murders and Racially Charged Violence
Farm murders in South Africa have been a subject of concern for decades. While violent crime is a widespread problem in the country, white farmers have reported being disproportionately targeted in brutal attacks. These crimes often involve robbery, assault, and murder, with some victims subjected to extreme violence.
The phrase “Kill the Boer, Kill the Farmer” — a chant historically associated with anti-apartheid struggle songs — has resurfaced in political rhetoric, raising alarms about incitement and racial hostility. Critics argue the phrase is inflammatory and encourages violence against white farmers, while supporters claim it reflects long-standing grievances…
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