South Africa's (SA) Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) has dismissed allegations of racially motivated attacks in rural and farming communities, as stated in the 2024 US Human Rights Report.
DIRCO calls the claims are inaccurate, citing SA police data from January to March 2025, which recorded six murders in farming areas, involving farm workers, dwellers and farmers, with no evidence of racial motives.
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