My experience with
South Africa police was terrible for two
years in police custody was hell and cost me a lot of pain in suffering.
South Africa police
murderers and rapist, what they do if you
are white and in custody.They treat you very bad at night
while on their rounds it's black policemen what do rounds in the
women cells.I was in different police cells.And not in one there is a difference.It's dirty no blankets full of lice.Use condoms in the cells laying around.One cell the book me in was no toilet, no water.And
in this cell I was raped by black policemen. Also,
how many other white woman was raped by black police officers and have kept silent about it, they are to scare to talk.
They threaten us to keep quiet, but I have decided to tell my story.It's painful,
they stole my life that night they raped me,
I was crying and praying and have asked
God to take my life.After they had raped me,
I was laying on the cold cement floor, crying for hours and praying but today I
know God have bigger plans with me.It's
not easy to live with it every day, but God give me the strength to go throw every day.
Police call me a
white bitch, beating me, shock me with electricity, handcuff my hands at my back beating me blood running
off me.Threaten to shoot me.In South Africa if you are white and get arrested, your hell
begins when you set you first step in that cell.That
I am alive today is a miracle.How many
women was with me in jail what was raped by black policemen and they get away
with it.They raped our women and nothing
happen to them because they are black.How many pain I have to go throw in
the 21months I was in custody a lot of pain, embarrassing,
and have suffered every day behind bars.
Every time when I
go to court to be beaten with, every day
for 21months I have suffered behind bars.Today my life is still to pieces, I can’t get over the raped.But today I have God in my life and can
fight back every day, God gives me the strength to get throw every day for the last four years of my life.South Africa police are criminals they get
away with raping our women they are too scared to talk and
too embarrassed to tell anyone about it.But
I know God have a reason to my life.
If it weren't for God what have given me the strength
to get up every day, facing my problems, I would have given up a long time ago.I was ready to give up, I didn’t feel like living anymore after I was raped by black
policemen it was destroying my life, if I
go to bed at night I couldn’t forget about it, they
stole my life from me.But I take a step
at a time, today I can say that without God I could never survive this.
I am broken and in
pain about it, still suffering to try and
move on, But I know my race needed me and
we must keep fighting for our race.God, Family,
and Race are very important to me.I am white and proud to be White.I will keep fighting for our race. Our
race needed us and to stand up and be
proud of your race.We have the right to
be Proud to be white.White lives matters, we must stand together and fight side
by side for our race.
White is beautiful, and it’s time to take a stand and
let the world know WHITE LIVES MATTERS. It's
our rights to stand up for our race and
let the world hear our voices.We will not
stand back its our right to take a stand
and let the world know White lives matters and Stop White Genocide worldwide.
Black South
African police have arrested many white men of false or frivolous charges, and then watched, as they are gang
raped by black men in a holding cell.
Horror stories are
emerging from South Africa about the gang rape of white men in police holding
cells. White men are arrested for crimes such as “speeding,” or “witnessing a
crime.” They are placed in a holding cell with hardened black crimes. They are
brutally gang raped by the black criminals, often with black police officers
egging them on. The white victims are then released without being charged with
any crime. Several white victims have sued police departments, but nothing has
happened yet.
The following
piece was written by Gayton McKenzie, a black gang member in South Africa, and
published in a research paper at the University of Pretoria. He describes a
young, skinny white male who is being held for Marijuana use.
“Wimpie, a white
boy who was dabbling with dagga, is put in our cell. I do not know how old he
really is, perhaps 16 or more, but he looks no older than 14, with skinny arms
and short, spiky-crowned, brown hair. He tries to fight, and so they hit him.
His resistance stops abruptly when one grabs the back of his head and smashes
his face into the steel bars …The 20 men take it in turns to rape him. It goes
on for more than eight hours, almost the whole night. The boy does everything
he can, in his pathetic, limited range of action, to try to deter them, but he
is ignored. He screams, he cries, he begs, he tries to bargain, he prays.”
“It is in the
morning, though, that I am forced to see what life has coughed up before me. What
is left of Wimpie is lying in a corridor between the bunks, just in front of my
bed. He is still naked, shivering in a pool of his own blood where they have
discarded him. I will literally have to step over the small body to go and eat
my breakfast.”
Here are other excerpts from the South African news.
“An unnamed
diabetic man aged 52 from Primrose,
Germiston is suing the minister of security for 4.3 million after being
illegally arrested twice and being raped in police custody the second time. He
was put into a detention cell with 30 black inmates at the Witbank police
station. He described how four men carried him around naked in the cell while
the rest sang and danced. The man became so emotional; the court had to wait
for him to continue with his testimony. The inmates forced him to kneel over a
rolled up mattress, then they proceeded to sodomize him until he later lost
consciousness. The ‘case’ against him for which he had been arrested in the
first place, was withdrawn.
In March 2008 in
Polokwane (Pietersburg) a local young man
named Nico Bouwer , left with his bride,
was repeatedly sodomised while in police
custody just a few weeks before he was due to
get married. He has since lost his job due to the emotional trauma and delivers pizzas to stay alive and
keep food on the table for his family. A fundraising effort was launched by
Rapport newspaper to help pay his medical bills. Bouwers life is totally in ruins after the attack. Mr. Bouwer was
on his way home from a friend’s house when his left tyre burst and he hit a
light pole and a stoplight. He was taken by ambulance to the Polokwane hospital
where he was arrested, and despite being injured in the accident taken to
holding cells. He demanded his rights to a phone call but was turned down. In
the cell were 25 black inmates. Eight of these black men attacked Bouwer and
repeatedly raped him. Some held his arms and forced his face into a pillow
while they were sodomising him. He was only allowed to call his lawyer the next
day when he was finally released on bail.
In Vryheid, game
rancher Etienne van Wyk was being sodomised in a police cell while the inmates
were singing, the Pietermaritzburg High Court was told. Van Wyk claimed R1.2m
from the Minister of Safety and Security. Van Wyk and Duvenhage were put into
the Hlobane police cells after they were arrested for ‘transporting Van Wyk’s
game animals without a license”. The suspects in the cells charged with the
rape were all hardened criminals predisposed to violence. The farmer did have a
license and was released without charges the next day.
James Brown, a 69-year-old with Alzheimer’s, was arrested for not paying for a candy bar. He was brutally murdered by blacks while in a holding cell at the police station.
The actions are
nothing short of war crimes. Many reports include singing and dancing by the
perpetrators while they inflict horrible atrocities on white victims. The black
police and the black inmates work together to inflict these crimes on whites.
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