DRL Report Highlights Rising Attacks and Government Silence, Raising Fears of Cultural Genocide
A chilling U.S. investigation by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (DRL), prompted by President Trump’s 2025 executive orders, has exposed a wave of brutal farm attacks targeting South Africa’s white minority.

In 2023, 296 assaults and 49 murders struck rural farms, rising to 55 murders in 2024, with elderly white farmers disproportionately victimized.
Reports detail torture and machete attacks, often without theft, while assailants chant “Kill the Boer,” a slogan echoed by some leaders who refuse to condemn it.
Graffiti praising these figures marks attack sites, suggesting a coordinated campaign.
Conducted in July 2025, the DRL’s findings reveal a breakdown of law and order, ignored by the international community.
This silence fuels fears of cultural genocide against white South Africans, whose economic contributions are vital.
The U.S. stands with these farmers, urging global action to halt this escalating persecution.


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