South Africa White Genocide Escalates: International Groups Seek Solution
The daily escalation of murders in and around South Africa has drawn recognition from International groups seeking a solution for this crisis. The term genocide is the deliberate killing of large groups of people of a particular race or ethnic group. The country’s whites are the victims of racial killings spiraling out of control. The pointless and often brutal slayings have no agenda or motive by the attackers and often it is the innocent, elderly, and young who become victims.
Americans against White Genocide in South Africa,a group based in America, with the intention of seeking world attention on the white minority has lodged a claim with the International Criminal Courts in The Hague against genocide of whites. The group has received an acknowledgement receipt of the complaint and now awaits further action.
Their claim of genocide includes the murders of farmers, men women, and children who have been tortured, raped, and then killed. It is estimated that since 1994 over 70,000 whites have been murdered in cruel and often horrifying ways. The murder rate is four times higher than that of the general population.
Follow this link to read the story:
Link to South Africa White Genocide Escalates: International Groups Seek Solution
Here are a few more horrifying stories :
Father fights to death to protect his family
Mr Das Venter (45) of Cullinan, outside Pretoria, South Africa, was shot 4 times by black terrorists when he found them inside his house.
His wife was tied up after they ransacked the house.
Mr Venter managed to untie his wife's feet before he died.
A Police spokesperson said that they will "increase visibility" in the area.
It has been reported that the police in Cullinan has only 5 members with drivers licenses and that on the night of the murder, "they were too tired too patrol".
From Boere Krisis Aksie :
ANOTHER WHITE MAN MURDERED
Family finds dad’s body in morgue
The people who found him called an ambulance and he was taken to Tembisa Hospital where he died on March 4 as a result of severe head injuries
Roux van der Merwe | 25 March 2014 06:00
JOHAN van der Nest, whose body was discovered in Tembisa Hosptital's morgue ten days after he had been attacked and died in hospital.
THE body of a 50-year-old Birchleigh man, who was brutally attacked while walking home, was only found by his family 10 days after he went missing.
Since the death of Johan van der Nest, his daughter, Nicole Cunningham, has no answers to what had happened in the early hours of Saturday morning, March 1.
“All I know my father was walking home with a friend from Prime Time Sports Bar on Elgin Road where they have watched rugby. His friend lives close to the bar on Elgin Road and my father on Houtkapper Street. After seeing off his friend, he walked the rest of the way home alone. He must have been attacked between 1am and 4am,” she said.
He was found near the Engen Garage lying on the road at 4am. The people who found him called an ambulance and he was taken to Tembisa Hospital where he died as a result of severe head injuries on March 4.
He had no ID on him thus the hospital could not contact his next of kin.
Cunningham said her father loved sport. He was actually watching rugby at the pub the night he was murdered. He played golf and provincial softball and baseball.
“He was a very social person,” she said.
A post mortem was done and it was established that Van der Nest died of trauma to the head. It is suspected he was hit with a metal pipe or a blunt object.
Anyone with information regarding this horrendous crime, can call Cunningham on 072-288-0609.
Stop Afrikaner Genocide! National Action 19th April 2014
This entry was posted by Roscoe Hopkins on April 20, 2014 at 12:20 pm
Stop Afrikaner Genocide! National Action 19th April 2014
On the day of the 2nd White Man March National Action called for the recognition (and end) of the genocide taking place against the White Afrikaner’s.
Activists from the National Front, British National Party and Straight Edge UK took part…
South Africa Today – South Africa News - Follow this link to read the entire story>
Link to South Africa Today
Sad stories are told everyday as more and more white people are tortured, raped and murdered in this beautiful country.
Sunday, April 20, 2014
Land Reform Issues in South Africa
Land reform is a serious concern in South African and many farmers are wondering how the May 2014 elections will affect their right of ownership. Julius Malema wants to nationalize the land, he said all land in South Africa must be owned by the state and people irrespective of race or creed would need to apply to government for use of land. A scary thought indeed.
A farmer in Kwazulu Natal sent me a story and asked a question. I don’t have an answer, do you?
Here is his story :
Laura,
Land distribution does this apply?
A farmer in the Lions River, Natal Midlands, and area owned a 2000 ha dairy farm.
He was successful dairy farmer based on rye grass, eragrostis, kykuyu, maize, lucerne and veld as his fodder source.
One day he divided his farm equally between his two sons. He managed to do it without any problems. He and his wife retired to live at the Coast.
The eldest son got married and had two children. The younger son got married and had five children.
Both sons were successful dairy farmers and were doing well.
13 years after they divided, the younger son approached his older brother. "We know you have two children, and I have five. We must divide our father's old farm again, done according to the number of children we have. . . "
The older brother was indignant. “ My wife and I knew that we only wanted two children. You decided to have five children. That was your choice. Go away and never bother me again. Finance your own children to have better education. We can afford Michael house and St. Anne's. Send yours to Maritzburg College and GHS (government schools), if you can afford it?"
Same with land reform/land redistribution. If Africans breed so fast and produce so many children, it does not mean they can take our farms away!
I have published several articles regarding the land reform issues in the Guardian LV.
South Africa Land Reform and Ownership Confusion
Confusion about the ownership and land reform in South Africa remains a key factor for the government. The African National Congress (ANC) ruling party under President Jacob Zuma does not know the exact figures of how much land is state-owned.
In a speech to Parliament, Jacob Zuma said that it was a priority to “dismantle” the landscape of apartheid, calling for an end to the practices which determined the working and living conditions of a population based on the color of their skin. His words described an ongoing process of reversing the apartheid legacy which included a review of the “willing buyer, willing seller” model in order to more equitably distribute land at an expedited pace. He also, in these statements, made reference to the use of the system of education in South Africa under apartheid to ensure “perpetual subjugation,” citing the words of Hendrik Verwoerd.
Follow this link to read the story.
Link to South Africa Land Reform and Ownership Confusion
South Africa Land Claims a Damper on Agricultural Investment
It is becoming a matter of great public concern that agricultural investment is potentially set to suffer once more, as the land claims issue in South Africa rears its ugly head again. Before 1998, a total of 79,000 land claims were filed and more than 8,000 land claims have not been addressed, while the remainder have not been finalized. Over 39,000 commercial farmers have not come to terms with the handling of these claims.
Follow this link to read the story.
Link to South Africa Land Claims a Damper on Agricultural Investment
Land Reform and Redistribution in South Africa
Since 1994, under the Nelson Mandela government, land reform and redistribution in South Africa remained a serious matter for the government to implement. Twenty years since the African National Congress (ANC) began to govern South Africa, there have been negotiations and plans to redistribute the land and implement reforms for the democratic society. Whenever an election is due, the ruling party and opposition parties will promise to develop the land reform process and speed up the redistribution. We have seen several attempts during the last twenty years which have failed.
In South Africa and over the past years reports have indicated that about thirteen percent of all land belongs to blacks. A more accurate prediction would be closer to fifty percent.
A substantial amount of land would remain in the farming communities, to change this would be selfish and unreasonable. Some fifteen years ago, there were over sixty thousand farmers in South Africa and today that figure barely reaches thirty thousand. Farmers have expanded their operations significantly over the past years in order to benefit from the growing economy and the supply and demand factor. The farming community remains a constant concern as more and more land is grabbed in illegal and questionable actions. The escalation of farm murders and implementation of broad based economic factors contribute to this disaster.
Follow this link to read the story.
Link to Land Reform and Redistribution in South Africa
A farmer in Kwazulu Natal sent me a story and asked a question. I don’t have an answer, do you?
Here is his story :
Laura,
Land distribution does this apply?
A farmer in the Lions River, Natal Midlands, and area owned a 2000 ha dairy farm.
He was successful dairy farmer based on rye grass, eragrostis, kykuyu, maize, lucerne and veld as his fodder source.
One day he divided his farm equally between his two sons. He managed to do it without any problems. He and his wife retired to live at the Coast.
The eldest son got married and had two children. The younger son got married and had five children.
Both sons were successful dairy farmers and were doing well.
13 years after they divided, the younger son approached his older brother. "We know you have two children, and I have five. We must divide our father's old farm again, done according to the number of children we have. . . "
The older brother was indignant. “ My wife and I knew that we only wanted two children. You decided to have five children. That was your choice. Go away and never bother me again. Finance your own children to have better education. We can afford Michael house and St. Anne's. Send yours to Maritzburg College and GHS (government schools), if you can afford it?"
Same with land reform/land redistribution. If Africans breed so fast and produce so many children, it does not mean they can take our farms away!
I have published several articles regarding the land reform issues in the Guardian LV.
South Africa Land Reform and Ownership Confusion
Confusion about the ownership and land reform in South Africa remains a key factor for the government. The African National Congress (ANC) ruling party under President Jacob Zuma does not know the exact figures of how much land is state-owned.
In a speech to Parliament, Jacob Zuma said that it was a priority to “dismantle” the landscape of apartheid, calling for an end to the practices which determined the working and living conditions of a population based on the color of their skin. His words described an ongoing process of reversing the apartheid legacy which included a review of the “willing buyer, willing seller” model in order to more equitably distribute land at an expedited pace. He also, in these statements, made reference to the use of the system of education in South Africa under apartheid to ensure “perpetual subjugation,” citing the words of Hendrik Verwoerd.
Follow this link to read the story.
Link to South Africa Land Reform and Ownership Confusion
South Africa Land Claims a Damper on Agricultural Investment
It is becoming a matter of great public concern that agricultural investment is potentially set to suffer once more, as the land claims issue in South Africa rears its ugly head again. Before 1998, a total of 79,000 land claims were filed and more than 8,000 land claims have not been addressed, while the remainder have not been finalized. Over 39,000 commercial farmers have not come to terms with the handling of these claims.
Follow this link to read the story.
Link to South Africa Land Claims a Damper on Agricultural Investment
Land Reform and Redistribution in South Africa
Since 1994, under the Nelson Mandela government, land reform and redistribution in South Africa remained a serious matter for the government to implement. Twenty years since the African National Congress (ANC) began to govern South Africa, there have been negotiations and plans to redistribute the land and implement reforms for the democratic society. Whenever an election is due, the ruling party and opposition parties will promise to develop the land reform process and speed up the redistribution. We have seen several attempts during the last twenty years which have failed.
In South Africa and over the past years reports have indicated that about thirteen percent of all land belongs to blacks. A more accurate prediction would be closer to fifty percent.
A substantial amount of land would remain in the farming communities, to change this would be selfish and unreasonable. Some fifteen years ago, there were over sixty thousand farmers in South Africa and today that figure barely reaches thirty thousand. Farmers have expanded their operations significantly over the past years in order to benefit from the growing economy and the supply and demand factor. The farming community remains a constant concern as more and more land is grabbed in illegal and questionable actions. The escalation of farm murders and implementation of broad based economic factors contribute to this disaster.
Follow this link to read the story.
Link to Land Reform and Redistribution in South Africa
Sunday, April 13, 2014
Secrets from the Past
Secrets from the Past
Finally I am going to publish this book. Here is a preview of the cover.
I am not sure if that will be the final cover, I might change the design. What do you think about this one?
Here is a brief synopsis :
Stories based on factual events from several different people who probably do not know each other. This is their story about the deep and traumatic secrets of past incidents hidden in their hearts and minds, forever tormenting and shadowing their present life.
The stories range from sexual abuse experienced as children, a rape story and some unsavory sexual happenings.
Rebecca, forever haunted by the memories of her past, tells us three stories about her strange childhood and shares the story of sexual abuse by her uncle at the age of six. She then tells the story of her first boyfriend at the tender age of nine and her traumatic pregnancy that changed her life forever.
Peggy gives a vivid account of her rape ordeal, the vile and horrific act that scarred her life. The story of a shocking and tormenting medical examination by local doctors, and a court case that never helped to ease her pain. A story of one night and how one incident changed her life.
Ruth shares an unexpected encounter of her fist sexual relationship with another woman.
Many other stories are recorded, some hilarious and some serious, but all entertaining.
Names and places are altered to protect the individuals concerned.
I will keep you updated with the progress. It is a giant step for me, this is so different from my 'normal' writing. I mean writing clean and decent non fiction to writing adult content. Its scary and I sincerely hope I have made the right choice to publish.
Finally I am going to publish this book. Here is a preview of the cover.
I am not sure if that will be the final cover, I might change the design. What do you think about this one?
Here is a brief synopsis :
Stories based on factual events from several different people who probably do not know each other. This is their story about the deep and traumatic secrets of past incidents hidden in their hearts and minds, forever tormenting and shadowing their present life.
The stories range from sexual abuse experienced as children, a rape story and some unsavory sexual happenings.
Rebecca, forever haunted by the memories of her past, tells us three stories about her strange childhood and shares the story of sexual abuse by her uncle at the age of six. She then tells the story of her first boyfriend at the tender age of nine and her traumatic pregnancy that changed her life forever.
Peggy gives a vivid account of her rape ordeal, the vile and horrific act that scarred her life. The story of a shocking and tormenting medical examination by local doctors, and a court case that never helped to ease her pain. A story of one night and how one incident changed her life.
Ruth shares an unexpected encounter of her fist sexual relationship with another woman.
Many other stories are recorded, some hilarious and some serious, but all entertaining.
Names and places are altered to protect the individuals concerned.
I will keep you updated with the progress. It is a giant step for me, this is so different from my 'normal' writing. I mean writing clean and decent non fiction to writing adult content. Its scary and I sincerely hope I have made the right choice to publish.
Saturday, April 5, 2014
Squatter Camps in South Africa, A Real Problem
South Africa, telling the story of squatter camps in this beautiful land, the suffering, pain and humiliation experienced by the unfortunate people living in the awful conditions.
Squatter camps conjure up images of poverty, filth and isolation for the regular person around the world. People often do not visit these secluded places, there is no time, there are urgent needs to attend to and the destitute are forgotten. The cry of a child is not heard. There is no song to sing as the dark endless days of helplessness grow.
“God chose the weak things of the world to shame the strong” (1Cor 1:27NIV)
Read the rest of the article from this link.
Link - Children Suffering in White Squatter Camps around South Africa.
I wrote another article on squatter camps and this was published in the Guardian LV, recently.
The dark Side of Squatter Camps in South Africa
A squatter camp located in Pretoria, South Africa is experiencing serious problems and the dark side of living in these places has reared its ugly head. Children are starving, malnutrition and disease is rampant. Respiratory problems associated with Asthma and pneumonia is common among the children living in these camps. Diarrhea and untreated infections are a daily occurrence.
A census undertaken in 2011 revealed that over one million blacks lived in shacks and approximately eight thousand whites. Today these figures have changed drastically. A survey indicated that there were more than 80 thousand squatter camps around South Africa. Homeless shelters were included in this account, and it is at these places where care and support are given to needy people of any race, color or creed. The homeless shelters are usually set up by churches and charities to help the less fortunate. Squatter camps are referenced to illegal occupation of state-owned land and it is in these places where the fallen, in many cases drug addicts and alcoholics, wind up going.
Squatter camps contain a combination of Wendy houses and tents, or other informal structures. Informal structures usually become home for more than ten people at a time. Shacks in the outer yard of living houses are home to more than a million people. Various suburbs around South Africa, were once home to whites only under the apartheid government, are now turned into separate rooms, and outside buildings to accommodate up to 100 people at a time, all expected to use one bathroom facility only.
Read the rest of the story on this link:
Guardian LV link to The Dark Side of Squatter Camps in South Africa
A sad factual reality about suffering, about real people, about children, about starvation, about death. These are the forgotten people of society, the homeless and destitute ones living without any hope.
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Some Humor - The English Language
The English language has some wonderfully anthropomorphic collective nouns for the various groups of animals.
We are all familiar with a
A Herd of Cows
A Flock of Chickens
A School of Fish
A Gaggle of geese, and
A Pride of Lions
However, less widely known is:
A Murder of Crows
An Exaltation of doves
And, presumably because they look so wise:
A Congress of owls.
Now consider a group of Baboons.
They are the loudest, most dangerous, most obnoxious, most viciously aggressive and least intelligent of all primates.........
And what is the proper collective noun for a group of baboons?
Believe it or not ……. A Parliament
YEP....A PARLIAMENT OF BABOONS! Pretty much explains everything doesn't it?
You just can’t make this stuff up.
Thanks to my friends for sharing.
We are all familiar with a
A Herd of Cows
A Flock of Chickens
A School of Fish
A Gaggle of geese, and
A Pride of Lions
However, less widely known is:
A Murder of Crows
An Exaltation of doves
And, presumably because they look so wise:
A Congress of owls.
Now consider a group of Baboons.
They are the loudest, most dangerous, most obnoxious, most viciously aggressive and least intelligent of all primates.........
And what is the proper collective noun for a group of baboons?
Believe it or not ……. A Parliament
YEP....A PARLIAMENT OF BABOONS! Pretty much explains everything doesn't it?
You just can’t make this stuff up.
Thanks to my friends for sharing.
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