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Trump's image of dead 'white farmers' came from Reuters footage in Congo, not South Africa The image came from a video that showed humanitarian workers lifting body bags in the city of Goma in the ...
The footage shows a mass burial in Goma, Congo, and was filmed by Reuters video journalist Djaffar Al Katanty, who said seeing Trump holding the article with the screengrab of his video was a shock.
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Trump's false claim of "White genocide" in South Africa raises concerns over racial bias 03:07. In his Oval Office meeting Wednesday with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, President Trump ...
For months, the capital of Tanganyika, a province bordering South Kivu, feared the arrival of M23 rebels and their Rwandan ...
Miguel Masaisai, a 23-year-old athlete from Goma in Democratic Republic of Congo, is cycling 6,000 kilometres from his hometown to Cape Town in South Africa, in a bid to promote peace and unity in ...
The image was pulled from Reuters footage that captured the aftermath of a deadly attack by Rwanda-backed M23 rebels in the Congolese city of Goma. South Africa recorded 19,696 murders from April ...
Trump’s insistence on a white genocide taking place in South Africa follows years of conspiracy theories from far-right, fringe groups. It has been amplified by South African-born billionaire ...
Al Jazeera English highlighted statistics from South Africa's Transvaal Agricultural Union (TAU) — a group that was critical of Ramaphosa for passing laws they say discriminate against white ...
Miguel Masaisai, a 23-year-old athlete from Goma in Democratic Republic of Congo, is cycling 6,000 kilometres from his hometown to Cape Town in South Africa, in a bid to promote peace and unity in ...
On June 27th the foreign ministers of Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo stood in the Oval Office next to Donald ...
In fact, the video, published by Reuters on February 3 and subsequently verified by the news agency's fact-check team, showed humanitarian workers lifting body bags in the Congolese city of Goma.
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