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US slams SA over detention and passport leak of aid officials
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 78935, member: 636"] The United States slammed South Africa for holding its officials and leaking their private passport details. A State Department statement condemned the detention of Americans who were providing humanitarian aid to Afrikaner refugees, calling it intimidation and harassment that put their safety at risk. Washington warned of serious repercussions if the South African government does not punish those responsible. South African authorities raided a refugee processing center in Johannesburg, briefly detaining workers there. While South Africa claims it only targeted Kenyan nationals for illegal work, the US insists its own personnel were held. The incident marks a major escalation in tensions already frayed over American policies favoring Afrikaner resettlement, which Pretoria views as unwelcome meddling. Relations have been bad all year, with the US cutting aid and imposing tariffs. The diplomatic fight blew up at the recent G20 meeting, which the US boycotted, followed by an announcement that South Africa would not be invited to the next summit. The US now demands accountability to stop the situation from getting worse. [/QUOTE]
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