The rules of the court claim “not real”
The South African Court rejected the country’s white genocide calls for “clearly imagined” and “not real”, undermining the allegations made by US President Donald Trump and its advisor Ilon Musk.
The ruling came when the court prevented a donation of the archaeological donor of the Boerelegioen Group of white excellence.
Grantland Michael Bray wanted to exceed $ 2.1 million (1.7 million pounds) for the group to help it “enhance racist and semester hate messages”.
But the court ruled that this request was inaccurate, mysterious and “unlike public policy.”
Trump referred to “widespread murder for farmers” in South Africa, while Musk condemned what he said was “racist royal laws” and previously condemned “the genocide of the genocide of white people.”
Despite the outsourcing to abandon immigration, Trump said that the white farmers of South Africa will be allowed to settle in the United States as refugees because of the persecution he said they faced.
Musk was born and grew up in South Africa before moving to the United States.
A lawsuit was filed by the four brothers of Mr. Gray, who are also trustees and beneficiaries of family confidence.
In this, they claimed that their brother became “obsessed with the idea of the imminent genocide of white people in South Africa” in the last ten years of his life.
He died in March 2022.
Mr. Gray, who was paralyzed in the wake of an accident, was 26 years old while he was in the military service, also became crazy, believing that the supposed “genocide” would happen soon.
“This idea was fed through the current racism and the online content he was exposed to,” Judge Rosheni Ally summarized in the rule of February 15, which has just appeared.
Mr. Gray met for the first time at Boerelegioen in 2020, and was claimed that he gave them about 326,000 dollars (258,000 pounds) of gold coins to help finance their case and gain membership of the racist group.
Boereegioen describes itself as “a civil defense movement that enables citizens to resist the promised slaughter of eggs in RSA [Republic of South Africa] As well as stealing their property. “
Mr. Gray later made the beneficiary of his real estate, while determining that part of the money is heading towards the various training programs that the group has managed.
But due to the presence of three entities called Boerelegioen, the court found that the will of Mr. Gray was “mysterious in relation to the entity that was the intended beneficiary” of his will.
“The only expression of [Mr Gray’s] The intention that is evident is the intention of the money that will be used in “training” as well as [his] Special assurances that he wanted the money used to benefit an organization that he considered to lead to the extermination of every black person in South Africa and will be used to defend or avoid the white collective genocide, which is an imagined and not real matter, “the judge said,” Ally said.
Regarding the issue of public policy, Mr. Gray’s brothers stressed that Boerelegioen wanted to use money “for more … hate messages and racist separation.”
Boerelegioen says it simply provides security and training services to societies and does not exclude anyone on the basis of race, sex or religion.
The judge’s ruling on the benefit of the brothers and the order of Boerelegioen to pay the costs in the court case.
Earlier this month, Trump signed an executive that freezes in the country a new law that allows land seizures by the South African government under certain circumstances.
South Africa’s white farmers have always been a massive cry on the right and the extreme right of American policy.
But despite many allegations in the past of the systematic targeting of the country’s white minority group, the local crime statistics numbers paint a different image.
South Africa does not launch crime numbers on the basis of race, but the latest figures revealed that 6953 people were killed in the country between October and December 2024.
Among them, 12 in agricultural attacks. Among 12, one of them was a farmer, while five residents of the farm and four employees were likely to be black.
On the other hand, 961 women were killed alongside 273 children.