# Parliament’s portfolio committee on International Relations and Cooperation wants National Assembly speaker, Thoko Didiza, to get a legal opinion on the possibility of charging AfriForum and Solidarity. The committee’s chairperson, Supra Mahumapelo, says the organisations are at the forefront of spreading misinformation about South Africa to the US. This follows the departure of 49 Afrikaners, who have been granted refugee status in America. Mahumapelo says there is no genocide in the country, as claimed by president Donald Trump:
Parliament committee wants a legal opinion on the possibility of charging AfriForum and Solidarity [SOUND]
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