Western Cape Independence Group to Send Delegation to US (SA)
A ‘Rabid’ Boer Rebel Group Notifies South African Government Plans for Western Cape Secession in the US
(The Zimbabwe Mail) – The Cape Independence Advocacy Group (CIAG) has formally notified the South African government of its plans to send a delegation to the United States to lobby for international support for Western Cape secession.
“The delegation is expected to leave in early April, and we anticipate a very positive reception. Cape Independence aligns strongly with the foreign policy aims of the current US administration, and several comments have revealed that it is already on the US’s radar,” the CIAG stated.
The pro-secession group argues that its lobbying efforts are constitutionally protected and are aimed at strengthening rather than undermining democracy in South Africa. As part of its strategy, the CIAG is pushing for the Western Cape government to hold a referendum on independence. Should Premier Winde continue to refuse, the group has indicated plans to conduct a private referendum to gauge public sentiment on the matter.
The CIAG maintains that its actions are legal, peaceful, and democratic. However, to preempt any legal challenges, it has given the President, the Minister, and the Premier seven days to raise any objections if they believe the delegation’s activities violate South African law.
While the South African government has consistently dismissed the idea of Western Cape secession as…
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Not sure how much Trump cares about this (although if Elon Musk gets in their corner they might have a chance at getting US support). American policy has always been anti-secession across the world except in what they deem to be extraordinary circumstances (i.e. Kosovo or South Sudan). In my view this is a gamble, but considering the factors like Musk being South African and interested in the plight of the persecuted peoples there, its a gamble worth taking.