Genocide of the Boer Volk of South Africa

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FROM JOSEPH FARAH'S G2 BULLETINWhite slaughterin South Africa?Plans made to conduct campaignof genocide after Mandela's deathPosted: February 9, 20041:00 a.m. EasternEditor's note: Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin is an online, subscription intelligence news service from the creator of WorldNetDaily.com – a journalist who has been developing sources around the world for the last 25 years.© 2004 WorldNetDaily.comWhile former South African President Nelson Mandela, 85, scoffs at rumors of ill health, plans are being made by the nation's Communist Party to slaughter all whites in the country upon his death, G2B sources say.One of the operations planned entails 70,000 armed black men "being transported to the Johannesburg city center within an hour" in taxicabs to attack whites.The plans are variously dubbed "Operation Vula," "Night of the Long Knives," "Operation White Clean-up," "Operation Iron Eagle" and "Red October campaign."Operation "Our Rainy Day" was to be carried out after the death of Nelson Mandela and would have entailed blacks being transported to the largest cities in taxis.
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People 'too scared to come back'13/08/2007 09:06 - (SA) Joylene van Wyk, Beeld
London - Just like the anti-apartheid activists in this city who fought against apartheid, a group of young South Africans led hundreds of fellow citizens in a march to support the struggle against crime.Waving a banner quoting the words of former president Nelson Mandela, that every community in our country had a right to be free from fear and a right to feel secure in his home, more than 600 South African citizens marched to Whitehall amid the loud applause of tourists and Londoners.A group of friends of slain Durban building contractor Marc Joubert, 30, formed the organisation Against Crime Together 4 South Africa (ACT4SA) after Joubert was shot dead when a gang opened fire on a birthday party at a popular Morningside restaurant at the end of May.ACT4SA, which aimed to collect funds to assist the South African Police Service (SAPS) in its efforts to curb crime, said it wanted to be proactive and inform people about the successes that have already been achieved, and how people can co-operate to further reduce crime in the land.Don't feel safe in SAAfter collecting over R43 627 amongst each other, the small group of organisers bought black balloons and made the banners and T-shirts.Joubert's sister Shannon and friends of the family flew to London specially to join in the march.Like many other South Africans, Carl and Sue Hammersen, who are friends of the Joubert family, have been the victims of crime.Their son has been hijacked and Carl has been robbed three times in street muggings.They said police needed better salaries as they were open targets for bribery.Prabhu Subromoney of Johannesburg said people were always complaining about crime but when there was an opportunity to get together and do something about it, they stayed away."The 2010 World Cup Soccer tournament is just around the corner. Something should be done now to stop crime. With the world's eyes on us in 2010, we'll look like fools if it doesn't happen soon."But this was also an emotional march for those who long to return to their country.Emily Russel of Johannesburg said people were still too scared to return home.Want to come back"Friends in South Africa advise us to rather remain here. I'm in limbo. I don't know if I should stay or go back."The government should invest more money in the development of poor communities, so that the root of the problem can be tackled," she said.Carl Coetzee of Durban said it seemed that everyone knew someone who'd been hit by crime.One of his friends in Johannesburg had been forced to his knees and shot dead in front of his son last year. Nothing was stolen."South Africa is my home. My country. I want to feel safe there, but it's not possible at present to live or raise your children there," he said.
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'Attacks on women getting more brutal'Date Posted: Sunday 12-Aug-2007By Helen Bamford
A total of 119 women were murdered in Cape Town between this and last year's Women's Day.Exactly half were killed by their partners and 25 percent were sexually assaulted before their deaths.Even more disturbing, for forensic pathologists who examine the battered and broken bodies, is the increasing brutality of the attacks.'One woman was stabbed 104 times'Professor Lorna Martin, head of the University of Cape Town's department of forensic medicine and toxicology, said South Africans were committing murders with such violence they shocked even hardened pathologists.Martin, who is a chief specialist in the provincial department of health, said some days it was "like carnage"."One woman was stabbed 104 times; a 13-year-old was stabbed 23 times, then had her throat slit. We had a gunshot case last week where the victim had been shot 17 times."Martin, who is an international rape homicide specialist, has worked on a number of high-profile cases including that of Marike de Klerk, ex-wife of former president FW de Klerk.It was Martin who testified in court that the former first lady had been raped before being murdered at her luxury Dolphin Beach flat in 2001.Martin also handled the gruesome 2003 Sizzlers case where nine men were murdered at a gay massage parlour in Sea Point, and recently laid to rest the wild speculation on how Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer died.After watching a video of the autopsy and looking at the photographs, Martin discovered that Woolmer had died of heart failure.Her conclusion was supported by a British and a Canadian pathologist, prompting police in Jamaica to do an embarrassing U-turn following initial dramatic claims that Woolmer had been poisoned or strangled.Martin said violent crime here was not in line with international trends."Even 20 years ago we were not this violent," she said. "People have no respect for humanity."Referring to Women's Day, she said there was not much to celebrate."And I can't see anyone doing anything but paying lip service to the issue."She said August was always a "let's be nice to women" month, yet when it came to money for research everyone was loathe to contribute."Violence against women is not 'sexy' compared to HIV, for example. Yet people forget the link between HIV and violence which is so prevalent."And it's no good simply taking research from other countries - we need to do our own or adapt international models to see what works for us."Martin also expressed her dismay at Wednesday's axing of former deputy health minister Nozizwe Madlala-Routledge.In a hard-hitting statement she said Madlala-Routledge had not only been instrumental in advocating the long-overdue position of providing appropriate anti-retroviral drugs to the thousands of people suffering from Aids, but had understood the impact that violence against women had on the increasing levels of HIV among females."To fire one of the few people representing the national government who has made substantive contributions to the eradication of violence against women seems such a backward move. I am simply aghast," she said.Martin, a consultant with the World Health Organisation, is working on a Rape Homicide Project comparing figures and analysing data from 2004 to 2006 which will be compared to a study she did from 1996 to 1998.Martin said the project aimed to provide recommendations for improved autopsy practices, police reporting at crime scenes, identification of areas and behaviours of risk, and quality interventions to assess potential victims of sexual assault, rape and murder.
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New Orleans vs SANew Orleans shocked the world when they experienced a huge crime rampage. They reported a murder rate of 30 / 100 000.I stay in Kempton Park in Johannesburg in SA where we have a 36 / 100 000 murder rate. Our nabouring areas have it much worse as they show much higher indexes. Boksburg 97 / 100 000, Germiston 76 / 100 000.The Government has turned a blind eye to farm murders: Please this is very sensitive material!http://www.stopboergenocide.com/162885/137916.htmlFarm murders are: 331 / 100 000 (2004) They have kept the figures from the public since then, but the DA (Democratic Alliance) made public that the murders have gone up with 21% since then.The other day they reported that the war in Iraq has produced 70 000 deaths. During the same period SA produced 78 000 deaths, and SA stats is a year behind, so we are probably around 100 000, but unfortunatly we have to wait for them to publish the facts.Most of the murders that take place in homes of white people end up brutally. People are burned to death with irons, boiling water, woman are raped repeatively infront of their husbands, babies are burned, beaten, it is terrible.The Germans that came to SA to evaluate the 2010 soccer arrangments were victems of crime. What does the world know about SA? What our new Governement wants them to now! We are silenced when we rase our voices. We will be silent no more!by: Wynand Beukes