Saturday, June 20, 2015

The Marikana Report (VIDEO)

President Jacob Zuma is delaying the release of the Marikana Report until June 30 and probably due to good communistic reasons. Zuma is still studying the report, and cannot release this to the public until “we” (meaning ANC bigwigs) have a clear indication of instruction and understanding of the recommendations. The report was handed to Zuma at the end of March. Why would he want the world to know that the African National Congress (ANC) party is guilty of oppressing people in a democratic country? The report is said to name prominent government leaders, including Cyril Ramaphosa, the deputy president of South Africa.

In a video,  (link is below) a miner who survived that fateful day said, "when Mandela became president of South Africa, he ended the oppression of millions who suffered under the old apartheid regime and now under the Zuma presidency, the people are once again being oppressed. "
On August 12, 2012, 34 black miners were killed and scores more injured by the South African Police Force, acting on instructions from a top ANC executive to "Shoot to Kill."

There was no outrage from international communities at this human rights abuse. A cold-blooded murder in a democratic country under the ANC government, and if this had to happen during the apartheid era there would have been a war. The Marikana killings have been compared to the Sharpeville and Soweto riots and many will recall the wrath and condemnation of the white government for merciless killings. Sanctions toppled the country, embargoes were put in place, travelling became a problem and South Africa was isolated from the world, banned from sporting events, including the Olympics. Under apartheid deaths like the Marikana killings were regarded as hate crimes and splashed all over the world.

What is the difference between the Marikana killings and the Soweto riots? Is there a comparison, or is the world blinded by the Zuma charm?

The ANC have implemented communist tactics like muzzling the press, allowing the police to kill, land grabs, the genocide of minority groups, and instilling fear into the brain-dead supporters. Marikina was no accident, it was planned to show the people what would happen if they continue to protest, either over wage disputes, service deliveries or any other protest.

The ANC have probably received the green light from the international community for their bully tactics and mindless actions, after all there was no noise or outrage over the innocent loss of lives.




















Link to Marikana News


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