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Right-wing Afrikaner groups celebrate US president's ambush of President Cyril Ramaphosa .
But many South Africans are angry with right-wing groups, saying they have shown a lack of patriotism by lobbying the U.S. to take a tough line against the country.
South Africa has a government of national unity - made up of 10 parties from across the racial and ideological divide to tackle the nation's problems.
Some Afrikaners feel they can no longer live in South Africa , and Trump has offered them refugee status.
Nearly 60 of them have been resettled in the US .
Trump has given a boost to the right-wing, with some of them gathering outside the US embassy in Pretoria .
Land reform minister Mzwanele Nyhontso : "There is no genocide in S. Africa ".
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