Article 6XJY7 Trump’s unfounded attack on Cyril Ramaphosa was an insult to all Africans | John Dramani Mahama

Trump’s unfounded attack on Cyril Ramaphosa was an insult to all Africans | John Dramani Mahama

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John Dramani Mahama
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If we want to solve injustices in Africa today, we cannot forget the injustices that shaped our shared history

  • John Dramani Mahama is the president of the Republic of Ghana

The meeting at the White House between Donald Trump and the South African president, Cyril Ramaphosa, was, at its heart, about the preservation of essential historical truths. The US president's claims of white genocide conflict with the actual racial persecution and massacres that took place during the two centuries of colonisation and nearly 50 years of apartheid in South Africa.

It is not enough to be affronted by these claims, or to casually dismiss them as untruths. These statements are a clear example of how language can be leveraged to extend the effects of previous injustices. This mode of violence has long been used against Indigenous Africans. And it cannot simply be met with silence - not any more.

John Dramani Mahama is president of the Republic of Ghana

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