Whites in South Africa face uncompensated land seizure, as recently amended by law—a move drawing comparisons to early Zimbabwe, and putting the fate of South Africa’s white population in question. The South African Parliament recently passed a motion to amend laws so that land could be taken from white farmers without compensation, although a committee will review the decision and is expected to report back by Aug. 30, The Independent reported. Quartz reported that the vote to amend the constitution passed on Feb. 27. The move to legally allow expropriation of white-owned land in South Africa comes as Zimbabwe that...