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President Trump has made allegations of persecution of White farmers in South Africa.
President Donald Trump showed an image of violence in Congo, not South Africa, to South African President Cyril Ramaphosa in an Oval Office meeting.
Trump's insistence on a white genocide taking place in South Africa follows years of conspiracy theories from far-right, fringe groups.
The image came from a video that showed humanitarian workers lifting body bags in the city of Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Trump interrupted the televised meeting with Ramaphosa to play a video, which he said showed evidence of genocide of white farmers in South Africa.
South Africa's Economic Freedom Fighters hit back at Donald Trump after he criticized their leader in front of the nation's president at an Oval Office meeting.
Trump confronted South African President Cyril Ramaphosa with images and video clips that he said show an ongoing "genocide" against white farmers in the country.
Trump showed a screenshot of a Reuters video from the Democratic Republic of Congo. He falsely presented it mass killings of white South Africans.
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