Monday, January 23, 2012

Boer Genocide Albums ( WARNING! NOT FOR SENSITIVE VIEWERS )

#Nelspruit Even the crime-prevention chief of the SAPS was targetted by crime-syndicates on her smallholding - and survived: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=308413622538917&set=a.295762777137335.72828.100001108447359&type=1&theater

Another farmer killed 14 January 2012

NOG 'N BOER IS DOODGEMAAK 14 JANUARIE 2012

Johannesburg - A North West farmer in his fifties was killed and members of his family assaulted in the early hours of Saturday morning, police said.

Captain Adele Myburgh said five men entered the Klipplaatdrift property in Ventersdorp at about 04:10.

"They were attacked by five unknown suspects and during the attack a struggle ensued between the suspects and the farmer," said Myburgh.

"The farmer was killed during the attack. The wife of the farmer was severely assaulted and [was later] admitted to hospital and the farmer's sister was slightly injured during the incident," she said.

The five suspects fled with stolen property.

Sommer net ter inligting:

In 1994 we had 85000 food producing commercial farms compared to 11000 this year according to SA tax records. In addition to the loss of commercial farmers, more than 1 million black farm workers have become unemployed. Under its European founders South Africa had a 5 percent unemployment rate for whites and blacks, now it has unemployment exceeding 50 percent. SA is heading toward the murderous and oppressive conditions of Zimbabwe and Mugabe.

Farm attacks in South Africa are 700% higher than attacks on farms in any other country on Earth. The murder rate of South African commercial farmers is the highest for any specific group in the world 313 per 100,000. The known death toll of 4000+ farmers have been murdered. Compare these with the death-rates during the apartheid era from 1948 to 1994, when a total 900 political murders were recorded, according to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.

If the world could boycott South Africa for having separate racial development, should it not boycott the South African Government for the genocide going on against white people in the country today?

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Why was young Claudio Sanna murdered?

Saturday, 21 January 2012

Why was young Claudio Sanna murdered?

More revelations about the mysterious circumstances surrounding the gruesome murders of retired SA Formula1 driver John McNicol at a Vereeniging smallholding and his tenant Claudio Sanna six months earlier…
“At 3am just after a full lunar eclipse, a group of chanting, singing black males had shot dead the sleeping Claudio Sanna, 19, at the Vereeniging smallholding of John McNicol. Six months later, the retired Formula1 driver also was murdered by six armed black men…

January 21 2012 - Two previously unrecorded, deeply mysterious, eleven-year-old farm-murders have just been brought to our notice by Mr Robert Sanna.  His teenage son, Claudio Sanna, 19,  was murdered on 10 January 2001 at the Rietspruit smallholdings near Vereeniging. He was gunned down by a group of ‘chanting, singing’ black males who arrived just after that year’s full lunar eclipse – and when the youth was sleeping on a couch in the lounge of their rented farm-house. And within six months, on July 31 2001 the land-owner John McNicol, a retired race-car driver -- also was murdered there.
On February 24 2003, six black men were sentenced to a life-time in prison for murdering and robbing McNicol. However, no-one was ever tried for the murder of his young tenant Claudio Sanna in the same homestead.
 Sanna Claudio 19 murdered on John McNicol Rietspruit farm Vereeniging Jan 10 2001

Farm-murder victim Claudio Sanna: born 29 March 1981, murdered 10 January 2001:
The Sanna family had just rented the main farmhouse which belonged to land-owner Mr John McNicol, moving in on 26 November 2000 while Mr McNicol livedf in a cottage 50m away. He had been badly injured in a race-track crash and had suffered injuries to his skull. He spent his time restoring old race-cars. The car he h’d had the accident in, was sitting on blocks in the garage, Mr Sanna wrote. And only six months after the deadly attack on the Sanna family, on 31 July 2001, Mr McNicol also was murdered by a large gang.
Six black males were found guilty on 24 February 2003 (Case Nr  Vereeniging 48/2001) the murder of Mr John McNichol: given life-time prison sentences by the Vereeniging court were Freddy Nhlope (21) Benneth Zitha (27), Phillimon Mashaba (21), Frans Matsibula (21), Solly Dludlu (22) and Spinola Shambala (21) .
Mr Sanna said Mr Nicol told him that there had been a break-in at the main house a year or so earlier: “He had then cornered one of the suspects and had shot him in the buttocks, there had been a subsequent trial against him, and Mr McNicol was found not guilty.  The suspected criminal was apparently crippled by the wound and was either on crutches or in a wheel chair.  The investigating officer was Inspector Andy Andrews whose telephone number at that time was SouthAfrica_27_082 778 9389. Mr Andrews was transferred from the Kliprivier Murder & Robbery squad about a year later: and the Sanna murder-investigation went into the cold case/unsolved case archives.
The murder of Claudio Sanna remains unsolved to this day: no-one was ever tried for it... Mr Sanna wrote that the family had moved into the main farm-house as tenants.
“The night before, on the evening of 9 January 2001, I also woke up at 2am by the farmdogs barking.  I walked through the house, pistol drawn, cocked and ready in the dark, but I saw no-one. The next night we were not so lucky, because this time there were no dogs to alert us, so they must've been drugged, 'cause they were no where to be seen, even after the police arrived after 45 minutes of the attack taking place,” he wrote.
To this day, the family of the murdered youth believe that the attack on his innocent family was a revenge-attack, and that his son was murdered by people who believed they were gunning for McNicol instead.
The father wrote that he had rushed from the main bedroom to help his son as soon as he heard the chanting and the singing in the living room. He fired off one shot with his 9mm towards the gunman who had shot and injured him in a leg – but then his gun jammed. One of the black gunmen had then pointed a handgun at him and pulled the trigger – but it also jammed. The attackers then fled.  It took the ambulance an hour to get there and in that time, their son Claudio had died. Mr Sanna spent ten days in Union hospital recovering from the leg injury while his wife immediately moved out of the McNichol farm-house.
At 3am, just after a full lunar eclipse… we woke to singing and chanting in the lounge…
His father wrote to Adriana Stuijt on January 21 2012:  "At 3am on 10 Jan 2001, just after a full lunar eclipse,  we woke to singing and chanting in the lounge. Unfortunately,  my son Claudio had fallen asleep on the couch, so he was the first in the line of fire. He was shot once in the chest and died from his wound shortly before the ambulance arrived an hour later. I was also wounded in the attack and fired one shot from my 9mm pistol before it jammed.
“I found myself face to face with one of the gunmen (about 2 metres away), but fortunately for me, although I was already shot in a leg, this gunman's firearm also jammed and I survived.
“I saw three black men inside the house, but there may have been others outside.  I don't believe I hit any of the suspects, but my firearm was confiscated by the police for ballistic tests and was never returned to me. 
“My wife and I always suspected that it was a revenge attack by an ex-farm worker who, some months before, had been shot in the buttocks by the farm owner, Mr John McNicol.  In the following courtcase, Mr McNicol was cleared of any charges. With me recovering in Union hospital for ten days and our son murdered, my family moved away from the smallholding on that same day.
“Mr McNicol was killed almost 6 months later. As far as we know, the murderers of my son were never apprehended -  although the police tried to convince us that the six  suspects they had caught for Mr McNicol's attack were responsible for our attack too.  However they never had any evidence from  our attack that could be used in court.”   
McNicol was badly injured after crash with his Formula 1 race car:
“Mr McNicol was a retired racing driver who had won a few trophies etc, he was restoring 1 or 2 vehicles in his garage, attached to his cottage, while we were living there. He also still had the wreck of a car that he had his serious accident in a few years earlier, which caused him to have serious reconstructive surgery on his skull.  I think he had one of his racing cars on jacks, he also had lots of pictures & his trophies of his conquests on the walls.
“We sat at his place a few evenings and had drinks on the porch and spoke about some of his achievements. He also mentioned that there had been a break-in at the main house a year or so earlier:  He had then cornered one of the suspects and had shot him in the buttocks, there had been a subsequent trial against him, and he was found not guilty.  The suspected criminal was apparently crippled by the wound and was either on crutches or in a wheelchair.  The investigating officer was Inspector Andy Andrews whose telephone number at that time was SouthAfrica_27_082 778 9389. I know that he was transfered from the Kliprivier Murder & Robbery squad about a year later: and he told us that it would go into the cold case/unsolved case archives. We haven't heard from him since.  The case number was 48/2001. We were called in a few weeks after John was shot dead, to see if we could identify any items recovered from the six suspects they had arrested for John's murder. However,  nothing was taken from us during our attack, so there was nothing to tie them into Claudio's murder. So we were never called as witnesses for John's case.”

Mr Sanna wrote: with regards  to John McNicol, all I have is an article from Die Beeld which read as follows:
490 j. tronkstraf ná 'barbaarsheid': (490 years of prison after barbarity) 2003-02-25 12:38 Elise Tempelhoff – Beeld. Vereeniging. - Die enigste gepaste vonnis vir dié "barbaarse dade" sou die doodstraf wees, maar ongelukkig maak die regstelsel nie daarvoor voorsiening nie. Só het regter Johan Els in die rondgaande hof gesê toe hy ses mans Maandag saam tot 490 jaar tronkstraf gevonnis het weens onder meer die moord op 'n 59-jarige man van Kliprivier en poging tot moord op 'n pa en sy 17-jarige seun in dieselfde omgewing. Els het Freddy Nhlope (21) Benneth Zitha (27), Phillimon Mashaba (21) en Frans Matsibula (21) elk tot lewenslange tronkstraf gevonnis weens onder meer die moord op mnr. John McNicol van die Rietspruit-kleinhoewes naby Kliprivier en poging tot moord op Grant Neal en sy pa (?). Solly Dludlu (22) en Spinola Shambala (21) is elk tot 45 jaar gevonnis weens onder meer roof met verswarende omstandighede.  McNicol is op 31 Julie 2001 doodgeskiet en sy huis beroof. http://www.beeld.com/XArchive/Randse_Beeld/490j-tronkstraf-na-barbaarsheid-20100617 
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John McNicol – Formula 1 Lola T142 racecar driver South Africa: History:
McNichol John SA race traver in blue shirt with his Lola T142 Pmaritzburg Easter1969 Race SouthAfrica McNicol was murdered  JUly312001 Vereeniging farm Picture: John McNicol's Lola T142 at Roy Hesketh, Pietermaritzburg Easter 1969 (John Mac is in the blue shirt and brown short behind the car). Copyright picture: David Pearson 2007. We have been unable thus far to find  Mr Pearson  to obtain publication permission. For which we most profoundly apologise. a.j.stuijt@knid.nl
His Lola T142 - SL142/23 - Invoice date 18 Dec 1968 (Sold to McNichol). John McNicol SA 1969 (Ford Weslake engine: 11 races, 2 wins). Crashed heavily at Rand Spring Tropy 3 Oct 1969. Car then went to Spencer Schultze and rebuilt on new Lola frame (number 49). Schultze SA 1970 (Ford engine: 2 races + 3 DNS). To "D. Angeloni" (Krugersdorp) SA 1971 (Ford engine; raced at Kyalami in June 1971 and entered at the 7 Aug 1971 Kyalami race).
http://www.oldracingcars.com/lola/t142/
http://www.racingsportscars.com/driver/results/John-McNicol-ZA.html
http://www.castefootball.us/forums/showthread.php?9364-Ex-Formula-1-driver-murdered

LUNAR ECLIPSE JAN92001 FRED ESPENAK Notes - Lunar Eclipse, South Africa, January 09 2001: The total lunar eclipse of 2001 Jan 09 was visible from Europe, Africa and Asia. Mid-totality was captured with a 30 second long exposure when the Moon was completely immersed in the Earth's dark umbral shadow. The Moon is bathed in a deep red light which is actually sunlight refracted by Earth's atmosphere.picture Total Lunar Eclipse of 2001 Jan 09 (Athens, GREECE) Vixen 90mm fluorite refractor, f/18, 30 seconds on Fuji Superia 800 Photo ©2003 by Fred Espenak
http://mreclipse.com/LEphoto/TLE2001/image/TLE2001-14+15w.JPG  http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/LEplot/LEplot2001/LE2001Jan09T.pdf

anc undermines afrikaners’ human rights

Friday, 20 January 2012

anc undermines afrikaners’ human rights

The Commission for Promotion and Protection of Rights of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Communities (CRLRC) undermines human rights and “ behaves like an extension of the ruling African National Congress party… ‘ warns the civil rights organisation Afriforum.
Afrikaans Schools Campaign to save AFrikaans education by AfriforumADD
Kallie Kriel, Afriforum - 19 January 2012 - The Civil rights organisation AfriForum has accused the supposedly independent “Commission for the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Communities” (CRL) of functioning purely as an extension of the ANC.

The ANC and its cadres deployed in the CRL Rights Commission regard the Constitution's provisions relating to minorities merely as temporary concessions that had to be made in order to gain political power. Now that the ANC has gained control of almost all power structures and constitutional institutions, these provisions are being undermined … ‘ 
ANC-lawmakers order attack against Afrikaans schools in Fochville:
“The Commission is consciously undermining minority communities' rights, while it should be promoting community rights in terms of its mandate as set out in section 185 of the South Africa's Constitution.”
He points out that the government's education authorities specifically target only the Afrikaans schools for their actions.
"There is not one example anywhere in the country that the minister of education intervened in the language-policies of single-medium English-language secondary schools to force non-English pupils into an English-language school."

And while Afriforum and the Afrikaans parents in Fochville have sympathy for the masses of children in this country who have no access to good education, this claim is merely abused in order to undermine the Afrikaans-language educational facilities' policies.
The government is constantly dragging in the racism-card despite the fact that Afrikaans-medium schools consistently accommodate Afrikaans-speaking pupils of colour as part of their policies.

“The government is creating an artificial 'need for English-language education' to promote its own anti-Afrikaans agenda', said Kriel.
Afrikaners have clearly-established Constutional rights to their own Afrikaans-medium schools:
Afrikaans Schools Campaign to save AFrikaans education by Afriforum AfriForum's criticism of the CRL Rights Commission comes after the Commission launched an attack on AfriForum's new campaign for the protection of Afrikaans-medium schools in a press release.
AfriForum launched its "Save Afrikaans schools" campaign after all three Afrikaans-medium schools in Fochville had been forced by the Gauteng Department of Basic Education to relinquish their status as Afrikaans-medium schools at the start of the 2012 school year.
Kallie Kriel, CEO of AfriForum, pointed out that ‘ the right of existence of single-medium schools is recognised in section 29 of the Constitution. "It is therefore unthinkable that an institution like the CRL Rights Commission - that was established in terms of the same Constitution - is now supporting the government's ideologically driven efforts to do away with Afrikaans-medium schools," said Kriel.
Kriel pointed out that the parties to the constitutional negotiations agreed to include provisions for the establishment of a CRL Rights Commission in the Constitution owing to the call for regulations for the protection of minority groups.
"It is becoming increasingly evident that the ANC and the cadres it deployed in the CRL Rights Commission regard the Constitution's provisions relating to minorities merely as temporary concessions that had to be made in order to gain political power. Now that the ANC has gained control of almost all power structures and constitutional institutions, these provisions are being undermined," he added.
Afriforum has to increasingly turn to the United Nations and other international platforms to protect minority rights in South Africa…
Kriel said because the ANC government is using the CRL Rights Commission, which is supposed to safeguard community rights, against minority groups like Afrikaners, AfriForum has to increasingly turn to the United Nations and other international platforms to protect minority rights in South Africa. "Cultural communities' right to culturally oriented mother-tongue schools is recognised internationally and AfriForum has already appointed an international politics expert to explore international instruments that can be used for the protection of Afrikaans schools," said Kriel.
According to Kriel, AfriForum has already set aside R50,000 to fight against the government's actions to undermine Afrikaans schools in Fochville.
AfriForum encourages the public and, in particular, parents to support the "Save Afrikaans schools" campaign and to donate R10 to the legal action by texting the word 'skool' to 38655.
The campaign was stepped up today with a full-page advertisement on page 9 of Beeld Afrikaans daily newspaper:  Statement issued by Kallie Kriel, CEO: AfriForum, January 19 2012

Only one in three grade-1 pupil in South Africa passes matric: two-thirds drop out:
 http://www.politicsweb.co.za/politicsweb/view/politicsweb/en/page72308?oid=275966&sn=Marketingweb+detail&pid=90389

URL:
http://www.politicsweb.co.za/politicsweb/view/politicsweb/en/page72308?oid=275967&sn=Marketingweb+detail&pid=90389
http://censorbugbear-reports.blogspot.com/2012/01/anc-lawmaker-orders-attacks-on-3.html

Genocide of Afrikaners in South Africa: did you know?  https://www.facebook.com/groups/WhiteGenocideSA/

Zuma sang Kill the Boer in Bloemfontein

Thursday, 19 January 2012

Zuma sang Kill the Boer in Bloemfontein


Zimbabwean journalist Caesar Zvayi writes that ‘ the ANC needs to kill the Boers because that’s the only way that power will be theirs…’ -- describing the gusto with which SA pres. Jacob Zuma sang ‘Kill the Boer’ -- with Julius Malema nodding approvingly from the VIP stage…

Zimbabwe: Kill the Boer Indeed!
Zuma SA president juli 2011 ernstige ziekteverschijnselen vooral huid
Zvayi: “Being one of the few Zimbabweans who got the chance to join the ANC in celebrating 100 years of existence in Mangaung, I stubbornly refuse to call it Bloemfontein, let me take this opportunity to wish my South African brothers a happy anniversary.
I hope you will have another 100 years of bringing meaningful change to the lives of the poor people in Kayelitsha, Alexandra and many other slums whose inhabitants do not hear, but listen to Letta Mbulu's classic hit, Not Yet Uhuru.
This powerful ditty not only captures the tragedy of many African countries that got the crown minus the crown jewels; but South Africa's unique condition of being a political and socio-economic binary.
In Mzansi the white minority has a stranglehold on the means of production while for many freedom, not independence, has just meant seeing black faces in government which explains the anger among the likes of Julius Malema. Well it is not my place to try to spoil the spirit of the centenary. A hundred cheers to my fellow brothers!
In his address in Mangaung, ANC president Jacob Zuma rightly paid tribute to countries in southern Africa and many others as far afield as Cuba and the Nordic countries for the crucial role they played in bringing freedom to South Africa.
United States and Britain abetted apartheid: so why do Westerners celebrate Mandela as if they believed in his cause?
"It's worth noting that in his 56 page speech, Msholozi made no mention of the countries that today pass themselves off as the originators and defenders of neo-liberal democracy the United States and Britain for rather than abet South Africa's cause for independence, these countries actually abetted apartheid.
They violated the sanctions the UN had imposed on the apartheid regime, and continued to trade and consort with the murderous regime. The US in fact went a step further by placing the ANC and its leadership on sanctions after declaring them terrorists.
The administration of Ronald Reagan opposed formal sanctions on apartheid South Africa, preferring to exert quiet pressure to speed up reform.But the demand for sanctions could not be quieted, and in 1986 the US Congress overrode a presidential veto to ban the importation of South African goods and prohibit American business investments in South Africa. Nelson Mandela, whose legacy the Anglo-Saxons have sought to expropriate by turning him into a virtual mascot for politically correct photo opportunities, was deemed a terrorist by the US State Department as late as the run-up to his 90th birthday in 2008. US president George W Bush had to issue an executive order to have Mandela and the ANC leadership off the sanctions list before July 18, 2008.
Be that as it may, the bottom line is Uncle Sam was an enemy of democracy in South Africa as evidenced by his opposition to Mandela's quest for freedom, and this should put his sanctions on Zimbabwe, its leadership and other people into perspective.
But the question is why do westerners embark on this charade of celebrating Mandela as if they believed in his cause? Why did they erect his statue in Piccadilly Square? What is it that happened between February 11, 1990, the day Madiba ambled out of prison and 1999, the year he left office that so endeared him to westerners?
The answer is simple Madiba, after taking the baton from the other nine ANC presidents before him, did not upset the apple cart. He was content to have the crown minus the crown jewels, and in so doing became the typical good African who does not pose "an unusual and extraordinary threat to US foreign policy" unlike his counterpart north of the Limpopo. For in imposing sanctions on Zimbabwe, the US made it clear that the sanctions were being imposed because "Zimbabwe constituted an unusual and extraordinary threat to the foreign policy of the United States." This is the text of Executive Order 13188 that the US president uses to extend the sanctions every year.Contrary to western rhetoric and grandstanding the sanctions were not imposed to promote democracy and good governance in Zimbabwe but to subvert democracy whether in its expansive or minimalist form.
So what is my point?
My point is South Africans who have become notorious for something called "xenophobia" should know that while their freedom was a regional effort, it certainly is not the responsibility of the region to transform that freedom from the political to the economic dimension.
Beating and hacking your brothers to death simply because you are out of a job or slept on an empty stomach will not change your condition as long as your leadership chooses to quote and implement only the preamble of the Freedom Charter that goes "South Africa belongs to all who live in it, black or white . . ."
The absence of Westerners in the tributes Zuma paid to ‘all who helped SA to the path to freedom tells us who is for, and who is against us…
They should not pay lip to the rest of the charter that inspired patriots to lay down their lives to defeat apartheid. The absence of the westerners in the tributes Zuma paid to all who helped South Africa on the path to freedom should tell us all who is for and who is against us.
Afrikaners driving out of Bloemfontein as the ‘black peril from Soweto drove in…
"But for me the enduring memory of the centenary was not the counter-flow of Afrikaners who drove out of Mangaung as the "black peril" from Soweto drove in; nor the enthusiasm and jubilation of ANC members of all ages who turned Mangaung into a sea of black, green and yellow.
For me, the enduring memory was that moment Jacob Zuma ended his 56-page speech with the thunderous slogan, "Amandla!" to which the crowd responded with an equally deafening "Ngawethu!"
Zuma singing Kill the Boer… with Malema nodding along on the VIP-stage… they need to Kill the Boer… it’s the only way the power can be theirs…
The lasting memory was when Zuma's voice filtered from the giant stadium speakers doing justice to the anti-Apartheid song, "Dubula ibhunu! (Kill the Boer)" Yes that song that the South Africa Supreme Court tried to kill by declaring it "hate speech" rolled off Zuma's lips as Malema nodded along on the VIP stage.
I puffed out my chest, and lip-synced even though I do not even know a single stanza. For me Zuma's rendition of that song showed there is hope for the ANC over the next 100 years. They need to kill the Boers, metaphorically that is, for that is the only way the power (amandla) can be theirs!
Copyright © 2012 The Herald. All rights reserved. Distributed by AllAfrica Global Media (allAfrica.com). (so sue me!) See Article
The results of this hatespeech above: crime maps identifying attacks against whites in South Africa (left) since January 2009; and crime-map detailing xenophobic attacks against other SA minorities, right:
CRIME MAPS WHITES ATTACKED SA JAN2009 TO JAN11 2012 MAP FARMITRACKER COM CRIME MAPS XENOPHOBIC ATTACKS DROP SINCE OCT 2011 MAP
Comments on this AllAfrica article
Author: docmania  Thu Jan 12 05:21:49 2012
I like it when people write alongated rubbish with no substance proving the point that empty shells make the most noise. It's my opion that the writer of this article thus not live in Zimbabwe anymore but is enjoying the fruit of the South African democracy. I pray that our leaders do not let the same ideas criple our democracy. To have been part of the struggle you would no that the song "kill the boer" was aimed at the capitalist regime that was ruling us ‘cause we had white anti apartheid acticist signing the same song. Malema lost his court case because he had no clue of what the song meant. Let's be honest he was only 10 when Mandela was released. Zimbabwe is what it is today cause it is led by the same capitalist regime although its an african. I still remember one song "a injury to one is and injury to all and a victory to one is a victory to all" and thus meant all South Africans. All our leaders before Mandela died poor cause the people they served was poor. Maybe our new leaders are serving the rich. O six ufana no nine!
Author: jeffjedi06 Thu Jan 12 03:02:35 2012
the truth is again twisted. Malema is an idiot - a dictator in the making if allowed. The idiot author fails to note that if it were not for the multitude of other nationals in Africa - and we see it in zimbabwe that Africa will decend into war and tribalism again. historians wonder why there are Zimbabwe ruins and what happened to the prosperous people that built them - and why they were destroyed - but the answer is before our very eyes, we as a people cant help but destroy civilisation - we also seem to want to have to go back to the brutal tribal system. Mugabe and ZANUPF are good examples of this - having inherited the best country in African they have crippled it into ruin for their own self inrichment. They have taken the national air carrier and ruined it so that it does not work, ruined the currency so that it is now gone and stolen the bsuiness and wealth from the "haves" to ZANUPF's. As i said before we will go back to ox sleds soon. Maybe we have forgotten the shortages for petrol of the past? The shortages of electricity. The shortages of water and the rest. Just maybe if the likes of Malema are allowed in a few years time we will be able to go and see the ruins of Johannesburg (and the last time I was in the city it was already a ghetto state) just like we go to see Zimbabwe ruins. But that is African progress - backwards.
Author: Phiri Fri Jan 13 03:46:50 2012
I agree with you that Malema is an idiot and a disgrace for the ANC. However, I disagree with you that Zimbabweans inherited the best country after independence. The truth of the matter is that the Liberation movement inherited a country whose land was controlled by 5% of white Rhodesians, with low levels of education and business was predominately white minority. The legal system focused entirely on protecting this very priviledged and white minority groups. The Rhodesian econmy had stopped growing as a result of successions. Yes, we have Mugabe and all the problems, but after independence, Zimbabweans became the most literate Africans on the content, the economy expanded more than the predominately white minority economy. And finally, the black majority had a shot at owning land. The business class today in Zimbabwe reflect the majority. Trade has expanded in Southern Africa post Ian Smith regime. IT IS A MYTH THAT THINGS WERE BETTER FOR BLACKS DURING IAN SMITH!!!
Author: kjrs120 Fri Jan 13 11:29:49 2012
Phiri, I hate to burst your bubble because I believe in reality. Just because the country was run by the minority whites with an agenda against blacks does not mean that it was not well run. Come on now. The Africans certainly inherited a beautiful, well maintained and well-run country. Everything was set in place and all you had to do was to maintain and grow. Your roads had tarmac that glittered in the sun, buses in and out of town were galore, clinics and great main hospitals such as the Old Memorial which was replaced by the Perirenyatwa, Harare, St Annes, The Princess Margaret, Mpilo, Bulawayo Central Hospital, Richard Morris, the Ngutcheni and other country hospitals which produced nurses second to none, ready made farms for the taking and all those beautiful homes that you took over when whites left. Man you had it made, but you blew it.
Author: jeffjedi06 Mon Jan 16 03:21:44 2012
Zimbabwe had it all, just needed to manage it properly. Now we have idiots like the president of the war vets spouting about the whites - and what they did. The man was 9 years old in the war - he was nothing - just a zealot. Not even a real vet who fought in the war. I know that most of the so claimed vets were 6 and 7 at the time. Hell i am nearly sixty so I know. so please when we say Mugabe ruined a country we mean that and if it wasnt fr all the other nationals involved Malema and the rest will live in ruins gain just like Zimbabwe.
Author: odysseus221 Fri Jan 13 13:57:30 2012
How interesting that the focus of everything is on the Boer for freedom! Yes indeed it seems that the power of speech is more important than reality! The reality of White and Black has to do with history but the future has to do with ability. To create a future one need not disable the contenders but empower them. This is something both the ANC and the Boer cannot understand because they are caught up in an economic philosophical debate that belongs on the dusty bookshelves of ideology and an idealism that wants more create an image rather than a reality.
http://allafrica.com/stories/201201110148.html

ANC-lawmaker orders attacks on 3 Afrikaans schools, Fochville

Friday, 20 January 2012

ANC-lawmaker orders attacks on 3 Afrikaans schools, Fochville


The Commission for Promotion and Protection of the rights of cultural religious and linguistic communities (CRLRC) behaves like an extention of ANC: attacking Afriforum civil rights movement for its campaign to save the last few remaining Afrikaans-language schools: 

"ANC-regime only targets Afrikaans-language schools for their campaigns... why is that?" 
19 Jan 2012 - Civil rights organisation AfriForum says the '

Commission is consciously undermining minority communities' rights, while it should be promoting community rights in terms of its mandate as set out in section 185 of the South Africa's Constitution". 
   AfriForum's criticism of the CRL Rights Commission comes after the Commission launched an attack on AfriForum's new campaign for the protection of Afrikaans-medium schools.
   This was done when the ANC-lawmakers in the Gauteng legislature ordered a physical attack by hundreds of 'protestors' against the last few Afrikaans-language schools in Fochville. The schools were also forced by the education department to relinquish their status as Afrikaans-medium schools at the start of the 2012 schoolyear. 
   Yet there were more than enough places for English-language pupils in other schools in the vicinity. 
   Kallie Kriel, CEO of AfriForum, said the right of existence of single-medium schools is recognised in section 29 of the Constitution. "It is therefore unthinkable that an institution like the CRL Rights Commission - that was established in terms of the same Constitution - is now supporting the government's ideologically driven efforts to do away with Afrikaans-medium schools," said Kriel.
   Kriel pointed out that the parties to the constitutional negotiations agreed to include provisions for the establishment of a CRL Rights Commission in the Constitution owing to the call for regulations for the protection of minority groups. 
   "It is becoming increasingly evident that the ANC and the cadres it deployed in the CRL Rights Commission regard the Constitution's provisions relating to minorities merely as temporary concessions that had to be made in order to gain political power. Now that the ANC has gained control of almost all power structures and constitutional institutions, these provisions are being undermined," he added.
    Kriel said because the ANC government is using the CRL Rights Commission, which is supposed to safeguard community rights, to attack vulnerable minority groups like the Afrikaners, AfriForum has to increasingly turn to the United Nations and other international platforms to protect minority rights in South Africa. 
     "Cultural communities' right to culturally oriented mother-tongue schools is recognised internationally and AfriForum has already appointed an international politics expert to explore international instruments that can be used for the protection of Afrikaans schools," said Kriel. 
    AfriForum has set aside R50,000 to fight the government's actions to undermine Afrikaans schools in Fochville. 
     
AfriForum encourages the public and, in particular, parents to support the "Save Afrikaans schools" campaign and to donate R10 to the legal action by texting the word 'skool' to 38655. The campaign was stepped up today with a full-page advertisement on page 9 of Beeld.  
He points out that the government's education authorities specifically target only the Afrikaans schools for their actions.

ONLY AFRIKAANS SCHOOLS ARE TARGETTED: 
   "There is not one example anywhere in the country that the minister of education intervened in the language-policies of single-medium English-language secondary schools to force non-English pupils into an English-language school."
   And while Afriforum and the Afrikaans parents in Fochville have sympathy for the masses of children in this country who have no access to good education, this claim is merely abused in order to undermine the Afrikaans-language educational facilities' policies. 
   The government is constantly dragging in the racism-card despite the fact that Afrikaans-medium schools consistently accommodate Afrikaans-speaking pupils of colour.  
The government is creating an artificial 'need for English-language education' to promote its own anti-Afrikaans agenda'.
Statement issued by Kallie Kriel, CEO: AfriForum, January 19 2012 link


January 18 2012, according to an ANC-Gauteng legislature statement, “ hundreds of black parents, pupils and petitioners will descend on three remaining Fochville Afrikaans schools…”

    Gauteng Legislature statement by Sithembele Tshwete, published 17 January 2012 - "Afrikaans schools ordered to stop denying black learners' right to be instructed in English"
     Statement by Tswete: “Tomorrow, January 18 2012 - Gauteng legislature visits Fochville Hoërskool, Fochville Losberg Primary and Laerskool Fochville – who put Afrikaans as a condition for admission of black learners: …. who have in the past turned away black students from their premises because the (primary) medium of instruction at the schools is Afrikaans.
   "Last year the Gauteng Legislature and Gauteng Department of Education intervened and instructed the schools to open its doors to black learners and stop denying them their right to be instructed in English. The Fochville Hoërskool took an issue with this and tried to fight this instruction by going to Court in December. The case was dismissed in January this year.
   "hundreds of petitioners, parents and learners will descend on these schools to register their learners.  They will be at Fochville Hoërskool at 07: 30 and then move to Lorsberg Primary at 08:30 . “ Statement issued by Sithembele Tshwete, Senior Media Officer, Gauteng Legislature, January 17 2012 –
Afrikaans schools ordered to stop denying black learners' right to be instructed in English
This kind of aggression by large numbers of violence-driven, loudly chanting black adults targetting very young Afrikaans children and their parents at the few remaining schools  which still have Afrikaans-language instruction alongside English -- has happened before: in April 2010:

AFRIKAANS SCHOOLS UNDER SIEGE BY CIVIL SERVANTS: PICTURE: SARIE MAGAZINE
Afrikaans Primary School occupied by striking teachers Aug 21 2010
In the entire year of 2010 it was a countrywide pattern – socalled ‘striking civil servants” arrived in loudly aggressive, organised groups, rushed towards the school gates of mainly Afrikaans-language primary- and high-schools countrywide – and tried to break them down and take over the classrooms – terrying the children inside out of their wits.  At most besieged schools, the parents were prepared and had organised unarmed self-defence units – and fists were flying, tempers were fraying while the parents were shoved around  and the children were hiding in classrooms, frightened by all the violence and aggression. At the Verwoerd Primary School in Parys, Free State, above, the local SAPS was even called in to stop the strikers from assaulting the parents.

http://censorbugbear-reports.blogspot.com/2010/08/striking-civil-servants-call-for.html

http://www.politicsweb.co.za/politicsweb/view/politicsweb/en/page72308?oid=275526&sn=Marketingweb+detail&pid=90389


http://censorbugbear-reports.blogspot.com/2012/01/anc-undermines-afrikaners-human-rights.html

Horrific decay of SA mining industry

Tuesday, 17 January 2012

Horrific decay of SA mining industry

The rivers of gold, ferro-chrome, platinum, uranium, coal, diamonds, and countless other valuable minerals which are so valuable to Western industries, are drying up in South Africa – while the enslavement of the South African people under the Communist yoke continues relentlessly:
Alister Sparks writes: “There are many microcosms of decay that one can use as examples of the decay of the macrocosm of South Africa. In many respects the booming of South Africa's mining industry and its current decay under the ANC's BEE system is a microcosm of the booming of the Republic of South Africa under Apartheidand its decay under the ANC regime.
During the first half of the 20th century, gold was discovered on severalfarms south of the Freestate town of Odendaalsrus. After the Second World War, Sir Ernest Oppenheimer and his Anglo American Corporation, theprogenitor of Anglo Gold bought up all the prospecting rights in the areaand decided to mine the richest gold find in the history of South Africa. Prices of property in Odendaalsrus skyrocketed so Sir Ernest Oppenheimer decided that he would build his own town for his miners instead of paying the exorbitant prices in Odendaalsrus.
WELKOM TOWER CITY CENTRE
He drove 20km south and climbed a hill called "Koppie-alleen" (Hill alone) and looked down on the plains where his mines would be and decided to build a town from scratch called "Welkom", named after the farm where the gold was first discovered.
The people of Odendaalsrus were upset and took him to court objecting to the new town. Ernest Oppenheimer's lawyer was Abram (Bram) Fischer, an Afrikaner Communist and Anti Apartheid activist that would later defend Nelson Mandela at the Rivonia trial.
Fischer was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University and travelled to the
Soviet Union in 1932. He was also later awarded the Lenin Peace Prize (1966)
the Soviet equivalent of the Nobel Peace Prize. The prize was normally
awarded to prominent Communists who were not Soviet citizens.
Fischer, incidentally, was married to Molly Krige, the niece of liberal Boer
General Jan Smuts. She was also a staunch Communist.
Nevertheless, in 1947 the Provincial council issued Oppenheimer with the
birth certificate of the town of Welkom. In his mind Oppenheimer envisioned a beautiful garden city with broad streets. He commissioned the design of Welkom to leading town planner William Backhouse and landscape gardener Joane Prim.
For Backhouse the design of a town from scratch was a dream came true. Space
was not a problem on the Freestate plains, so he designed the streets broad
with no traffic lights, only roundabouts, to keep the traffic flowing.and no
high-rise buildings. In the centre of Town he wanted a Roman Forum with a
square where town folk could gather. It was surrounded by a horseshoe shaped
road of 75metres wide, known affectionately by the town people as the
"Hoefie" short for the Afrikaans word "hoefyster" meaning horseshoe.
Sports clubs, golf clubs, olympic swimming pools, cinemas, theatres,
hospitals, parks, schools, a technical college and an airport was built -- all with the riches of the gold below the soil.

The town attracted people from all over South Africa. Money was flowing,
salaries were high. By the 1970's Anglo Gold was operating six massive mines with 22 deep level shafts in which 122,000 people worked. The mines of Welkom were producing 35% of South Africa's gold, which in turn was producing 75% of the world's gold. Everyone was driving a new car at least every year. They would say that when the ashtray was full, it was time to buy a new car. The "hoefie" gave rise
to the hot-rod culture of Welkom where young men would drive around at night
showing off their new Ford Cortinas with eagles painted on the bonnets and
flames on the sides, fur on the dashboard and plastic oranges on the radio
antennae. This culture also gave rise to the building of a Grand Prix racing
track at Welkom.
Times were good for blue collar whites –but also in the nearby black township of Thabong and the coloured township of Bronville, the living standards were very high.****
But then the ANC took over in 1994, mostly with the help of the Oppenheimers
and J.P. Morgan who founded Anglo American Corporation in 1917. Hardly have
the ANC communists taken over or they wanted not only a cut of the pie from
the mining industry, but the whole thing.
Black Economic Empowerment was introduced and mines had to give away half of
their assets to black ANC members. For Anglo American Corporation the
writing was on the wall and before they could lose everything, they merged
with Minorco in 1999 and moved their assets to London.
More than 100,000 jobs have been lost in Welkom: mines are plundered for scrap-metal.
WELKOM residents under siege from illegal goldmine panners[
In the last 10-15 years more than 100,000 jobs have been lost in Welkom. The
skip wheels of the mines are not turning anymore and the noise of the mines
as well as the hot-rods have fallen silent. The ziggurat-like walls of the
slime dams next to the R73 road are the last remnants of a once thriving
mining industry.
Today, the mines are in the hands of BEE companies and being plundered for
scrap metal. The municipality of Matjabeng is run by the ANC. In June 2011it
came into prominence as one of the worst examples of ANC corruption and
misrule. How a small town blew R2bn on dodgy
deals
Most of the whites have left Welkom. Blacks make up 90% of the population and whites 8%. The town is a shadow of its former self . The decay is obvious everywhere and it is fast becoming a ghost town. 1500
staff houses at the mines are standing empty. Even churches have closed
their doors. The remaining Afrikaner-whites in the area, mostly farmers are struggling under stocktheft and viciously violent farm attacks, tortures and
murdershttp://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/farmer-wife-worker-injured-in-farm-attack-1.474519
The super-exploiters and slave-owners of Aurora Gold Mine:
Elsewhere it is not going any better. The Aurora mine at Grootvlei, which is owned by the Zuma and Mandela families and at one stage employed 5000 workers now have less than 200. Aurora is now a ghost town,
On 8th of May 2011 in a Carte Blanche TV show, it was revealed that
Cosatu calls the owners of Aurora (Zuma and Mandela) "Super exploiters".
If there is an abyss of desperation these men at the hostels are in it. At
Grootvlei, near Springs, the water and electricity have been cut, the toilets
are a shock. On good days they have hot food.****
Two hours drive to the west is the Orkney mine in Klerksdorp. There is an
inescapable feeling of sadness here. Cooking pots are empty here too. Ntsani
Mohapi has been on the mine since the mid '70s, he should be in line for a
pension but that is all gone now. There are people who are crying, there are
people who are dying because we deal with people who are lying."
As things stand hundreds of miners are still in limbo; millions are
outstanding in salaries. Wives have left husbands, children have dropped out of school, people have been blacklisted. They can't even claim Unemployment Insurance Funding. The allegations against Aurora's directors are damning: since they took over the Pamodzi mines in 2009, which were fully operational at the time, they
have been accused of not paying salaries, making endless broken promises,misappropriating UIF and pension fund money and stripping assets of minesthey haven't paid for. (Source Carte
Blanche.
http://www.solidaritylegalservices.co.za/aurora-iii/ )
Even the BBC has extensively reported on how the Zuma and Mandela families
exploit their workers -- http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-13275704 and treat them worse than slaves.  While the Zuma and Mandela family members grow rich and fat, they do not pay their starving workers, which effectivelymakes them slave owners.
These weren’t Freedom Fighters: they are enslaving their people under a communist yoke:
Is this the "Freedom" Mandela and Zuma spoke about and fought for?
They were not Freedom Fighters. They were not fighting for the Freedom of
the people, rather for the enslavement of the people under a communist yoke.
The Grootvlei mine now stands in
ruins… http://www.iol.co.za/business/companies/grootvlei-mine-now-stands-in-ruins-1.1075667  ****
What could not be stolen and sold for scrap is cut up and sold to Chinese
state-owned mining company Shandong Gold.
The white foreman at Aurora can only watch as the looting of the mine
continues: http://www.iol.co.za/business/companies/foreman-watches-as-aurora-mine-was-looted-1.1075668.
This is the same ANC which wants to nationalize the
mines:
http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/Politics/ANC-must-nationalise-mines-Malema-20091023; the banks and the the banks and the farms.
Can you even imagine the utter enslavement of blacks, the dilapidation and
ruin of South Africa that will follow? As the rivers of gold and other critical minerals that once flowed from South Africa dries up one after the other due to BEE and nationalisation, the world and especially the Oppenheimers will long back to the good old days when the whites were in charge of South Africa and they were making their fortunes. The day will still come that they will realize that they
might have betted on the wrong horse.
As the blacks are being more and more impoverished by their ANC masters and
South Africa driven into a starving Zimbabwe-like state – those  who have let the genie out of the bottle will have to put him back again.
Main Source: *Beyond the Miracle: Inside the New South Africa*. Alister
Sparks. 2003. Page 239-246****

stories on Welkom’s decay:
Free State attacks against ethnic minorities: map: http://censorbugbear-reports.blogspot.com/2011/06/free-state-attacks-map.html
Golddust-robbery gangs wage vicious in Welkom, other mining towns: http://censorbugbear-reports.blogspot.com/2011/07/chaos-grows-in-sa.html
http://censorbugbear-reports.blogspot.com/2008/11/sa-mining-industry-in-serious-decline.html 
The once so motivated, community-spirited working-class Afrikaners in Welkom are living in a state of siege from illegal gold-mine pirate-gangs – and the town’s vibrancy is slowly ebbing away into destitution, homelessness, addiction and hopelessness:
http://censorbugbear-reports.blogspot.com/2011/11/alcoholic-homeless-murderer-victor.html

Boere Crisis Action declaration to the UN

Tuesday, 17 January 2012

Boere Crisis Action declaration to the UN

from Boere Krisis Aksie (B.K.A.), Hannes Engelbrecht
  • To the President and Cabinet of the Republic of South africa;
  • To the United Nations’ Security Council
  • To the Member States of the United Nations
  • To parliamentarians of foreign governments outside South Africa
DECLARATION OF INTENT: January 17 2012
A. Recognition of our right to self-determination;
  B.  Recognition as a legitimate resistance movement;
   C.Call for financial assistance.

In terms of the United Nations’ resolution adopted with a 143 – 4 majority in September 2007 regarding the right to self-determination we, the Afrikaner/Boer people of the Republic of South Africa, hereby give notice that we seek sanction through the United Nations and supporting organisations to declare our independence from the Republic of South Africa, after a consultation process determining our claims to all spheres of life.
Article 1 of both the ICCPR and the ICESCR reads: 1.  All peoples have the right of self-determination. By virtue of that right they freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development.
2. All peoples may, for their own ends, freely dispose of their natural wealth and resources without prejudice to any obligations arising out of international economic co-operation, based upon the principle of mutual benefit, and international law. In no case may a people be deprived of its own means of subsistence.
3.  The States Parties to the present Covenant, including those having responsibility for the administration of Non-Self-Governing and Trust Territories, shall promote the realization of the right of self-determination, and shall respect that right, in conformity with the provisions of the Charter of the United Nations.

Self-determination is also recognized as a right of indigenous peoples in the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (DRIP), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 2007.
Articles 3, 4 and 5 of the declaration read as follows: - Indigenous peoples have the right to self-determination. By virtue of that right they freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development.
- Indigenous peoples, in exercising their right to self-determination, have the right to autonomy or self-government in matters relating to their internal and local affairs, as well as ways and means for financing their autonomous functions.
- Indigenous peoples have the right to maintain and strengthen their distinct political, legal, economic, social and cultural institutions, while retaining their right to participate fully, if they so choose, in the political, economic, social and cultural life of the State.

As a signatory to this adopted United Nations Resolution of September 2007 we trust that the Republic of South Africa and the ruling ANC government will not stand in our way of preserving our own lifestyle as a unique ethnic group.
We want to reiterate the following: that we, as a people from European descent, find it incompatible to align ourselves with the African culture on the grounds of language, religion, culture, history and outlook on life.
We also condemn the statutory entrenchment of discriminatory measures against our people such as affirmative action, black economic empowerment, sport quotas, tender procedures and the allocation of funds.
Nationalisation of farms, businesses:
But most of all, we seek assistance and self-determination because of the disproportionate number of racial attacks and murders against the Afrikaner/Boer since 1994 and the rapid acceleration thereof during the past two years; plus the constant threat by leading government supporters about nationalization of farms and businesses.
Furthermore, we seek from the United Nations support in accepting us as a legitimate resistance group, as set out in their policies: When resistance groups meet certain tests and follow the rules set out by the Geneva Conventions and other humanitarian (armed conflict) law, they are not considered terrorist organizations or mercenaries, but legitimate parties to a conflict. Therefore they have recognized legal status, granting them specific rights.
Lastly, we seek financial and logistical assistance for a referendum or election among our own Boer people to determine the support for self-determination and eventual independence.
In our present situation it is financially impossible to take part in any election due to the practice in the RSA that electoral political parties are financed by taxpayers’ money through Parliament, making it impossible to obtain a level playing field for any minority group or any European group consisting of less than 10% of the electorate.
HANNES ENGELBRECHT
Boer Krisis Aksie – Boer Crisis action