Save the Farmer

William7

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Before you leave this thread spare a few moments to inform yourself about the plight of the Afrikaner Nation under seige.

The ethnic cleansing of Southern Africa's commercial farm communities continues while the world remains silent...

FARM MURDER TOLL :
1,368 farmers, and kin were killed in South Africa in often very violent, organised attacks, always by young African males.

124 farm dwellers killed in Zimbabwe:

5 farmers killed in Namibia:

If South Africa's vicious farm murders had occurred in Zimbabwe, these would have been world news. But these "only" occurred in SA -- and so the rest of the world remains oddly silent. Post-apartheid South Africa is apparently immune from the usual investigative journalism being conducted in the rest of the Western world.

Why has the South African farmer become the world's most endangered species? Why are SA's few remaining commercial farmers now most at risk of being murdered in the whole world? They are being murdered at 264 per 100,000 population group... the highest in the world! A Nedbank probe recently described these farm attacks as "deliberately targetting specific homesteads to kill the Afrikaner victims": robbery was not the prime motivation, in fact in 88% of last year's farm attacks, nothing had been "robbed".

With more than half of South Africa's commercial farmers now already having vacated the sector permanently since 1994 -- more than 1-million hectares less maize is also being harvested this year. The entire region with its 120-million people is also plunging headlong into widespread famine- the WFP and FAO are warning... And all these facts are not unrelated.

SA now is the only one in the entire Southern African subcontinent still producing some excess food, although even this country now only produces enough maize for their own 46-million population.
 
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Imagine that one day an unpopular American President decides that all his woes are the fault of black Americans. Using all the resources at his disposal (press, police, army, party followers, US treasury resources, supportive neighbouring countries) this President declares that African-Americans should "Go back to Africa".

Using spurious judges and legislators, he makes black Americans non-citizens unless they can renounce any vague claim they might have to citizenship of a country in Africa in which their parents or even grandparents were born; without this, they lose American citizenship.
Next he declares their businesses illegal and gives them 90 days to close down and leave.

After the 90 day period, and in spite of numerous court cases proving the President's case illegal, he sends in the army, police and mobs of drunk, drugged, illiterate white Americans to force the black Americans out of their homes. They are forced to close their businesses, to pay compensation to their workers (who are now all out of jobs), and to hand over the keys and title deeds of their homes and businesses either to mobs of axe-wielding, drunken, illiterate white youth or to senior white civil servants, policemen or army commanders, and even to the American First Lady.

If these black Americans refuse to go, they are arrested and locked up in filthy overcrowded cells awaiting their "court cases". Can you imagine the uproar around the world?

Now substitute "Zimbabwe" for "America" and exchange "black" and "white", and you will understand exactly what is happening in Zimbabwe, right now.

Are you still outraged? Good.

Then forward this to to anyone you know anywhere in the world who might feel the same way you do about the situation in Southern Africa today.
 
Pogrom launched against Afrikaner Boers by Mbeki regime
Pretoria - Sept 10, 2002 -- The Mbeki government has launched a pogrom of fear and intimidation against the Afrikaner Boer community countrywide - accompanied by a media campaign of public demonisation of this entire minority group. Over the past month, SA police have conducted a large number illegal raids on farm homesteads and homes in cities of Afrikaners, invaded the privacy rights of Afrikaner citizens and have even leaked "proof documents" to the news media which contain unproven statements from one paid government agent with often very wild allegations of "coup plots".

Last week the SA police crime intelligence division arrested ten Afrikaner-Boers -- all leaders in their local communities on commercial farms in four provinces. This week the police issued photographs and names of a farmer and two leading Afrikaner businessmen described as "rightwingers" -- (as if being "rightwing" is in itself already a crime)
The wording in the press release from the police's spokesman Captain Ronnie Naido clearly indicated that these three men should be prejudged guilty before they have even been questioned. A countrywide manhunt has been mounted for the three Afrikaner community leaders.

Also, various "leaked intelligence documents" have been published by the South African news media in this ongoing public demonisation campaign before any of these men have even had a legal trial or access to lawyers.
The latest group of Afrikaner-Boers being sought for "coup plotting" were named as Thomas "Tom" Vogel Vorster, 55, a businessman of Garsfontein; Hendrik "Henk" Jakobus van Zyl, 37, a farmer from Bethlehem, and Dirk Jacobus Hanekom, 46, a businessman of Bloemfontein, said the crime intelligence division in Pretoria. All three men wear glasses.
None have previous criminal records. All three men are gainfully employed heads of families and South African taxpayers.

Police spokesperson Captain Ronnie Naidoo said "random searches were conducted at the suspects' premises but they were not found and neither was any evidence found; the raids were part of an ongoing investigation into their activities and plans to "overthrow the government."

Nobody in the South African news media even seemed to have questioned whether these "random searches" were conducted with legal court-approved search documents as required under the South African Constitution -- and whether these searches were undertaken during the presence of lawyers appointed to to protect the rights of these families whose homes were invaded.

For the record: the police stormed into these houses without showing families any search warrants, and treated the family members so rudely and without any regards to their civil rights that it has left them severely traumatised and fearing for their lives.

One teenager was also beaten up while being questioned and an 8-year-old child dragged away from the family to be questioned about the whereabouts of her parent.
 
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