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S.Africa: EXCELLENT: Afrikaner GENOCIDE: ZimbabweMail Expose: Julius Malema incited Blacks to rape, torture & murder Afrikaans farm owners...
Date Posted: Tuesday 08-Jun-2010[Thank God for the ZimbabweMail. The South African mass media only whispered about this quietly in about 1 paragraph. Thank goods for the Zimbabweans who have hunted down the full news story and given it the attention it deserves.
These are the same guys who exposed Julius Malema and President Zuma's moves with respect to the planning of farm invasions - which led to the murder of Eugene Terreblanche.
I am so delighted with what this farmer has done to take this matter before The Hague. Now to see if The Hague accepts this. I truly hope so.
In South Africa there is no justice and Julius Malema can incite race hatred and can call for mass murder and walk away laughing because he is doing what President Jacob Zuma told him to do. The ANC filth are all behind this. The mass murder of Afrikaners and farmers is a GOVERNMENT PROJECT MOST PROBABLY SIGNED OFF BY PRESIDENT ZUMA HIMSELF - remember he too sing, "Mshini wami" - "bring me my machinegun".
This is excellent work, by this Afrikaans farmer and by ZimbabweMail. Thank goodness somebody still cares because South Africa's mass media are sleeping on the job as usual. Jan]
ANC Youth league leader Julius Malema incites his followers to rape, torture and murder Afrikaans farm owners, according to an affidavit handed to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague.
“Mister Julius Sello Malema in his capacity as leader of the ANCYL, through and by his illegal actions incites his followers to get support for the violent nationalisation of the farm land belonging to private Afrikaner individuals and through intimidation in the national media by cruel criminal acts of murder, rape and torture in contravention of General Assembly Resolution 1803 (XVII) of 14 December 1962 of the United Nations,” the document says.
The document, prepared by the lawyers F&F Attorneys, was sent to the ICC on behalf of a farmer who asked in the affidavit to remain anonymous.
It says that Malema was well aware of the statistics regarding the “very high incidence” of murder, rape and torture committed against the Afrikaner Boer.
The Document says Malema continued inciting violence against Afrikaners after a “severe public outcry,” after requests by numerous institutions and politicians and in contravention of an urgent court order and interdict against his use of the call for genocide.
“Mister Malema deliberately and intentionally... during a period of several weeks called for, on national and international television and through the printed media, the killing of the Boer and the farmer, intentionally committing the heinous international crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity, of murder, extermination, torture and rape.”
The affidavit says 2380 members of the “minority” Afrikaner group were murdered in the past 16 years. Many women and children were raped and in many cases perpetrators had tortured “without reason”.
It says the ANC government denies the gravity of the situation “at all cost” despite the murder of Afrikaners being the highest of any group in the world per capita.
Currently, 328 murderers on Afrikaners are committed per 100,000 of the population a year.
The ANCYL said it was disgusted by “the insanity” shown by “some Afrikaner farmer” for lodging the complaint.
“The ANCYL is disgusted by the attention seeking sentiments and insanity of some Afrikaner farmer from Rustenburg who has reportedly lodged a complaint with the ICC about the singing of liberation songs in South Africa’s ANC-led liberation movement,” the league said in a statement.
The ANCYL said the laying of the charges was an attempt by right-wing elements to divert it from its main political programmes.
“The issue of liberation songs is currently before South African courts, which have issued an interim interdict on the singing of some of the liberation songs until the ANC has successfully defended its struggle and liberation songs and heritage.”
According to Beeld newspaper, the Rustenburg farmer and his family left South Africa last week for safety fears after deciding to lay the charge against Malema. -Sapa
Source Url: http://www.thezimbabwemail.com/world/5399.html
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Date Posted: Wednesday 09-Jun-2010
2010-03-15 22:26
Malema blamed for farm attack
Durban - Four men were detained on Monday in connection with the farm attack which left a farmer seriously wounded and his wife dead in Colenso on Sunday night.
"Four men have been detained and they will be questioned by members of the Organised Crime Unit. They have not been charged," said Superintendent Jay Naicker.
The farmer, 70, was shot twice but he survived and was hospitalised, said Naicker. The farmer’s wife was shot dead.
"The farmer was busy milking cows with his employees when they were approached by four armed men who demanded cash. The wife, 64, was shot dead and he was shot twice but he survived," he said.
Naicker said the attackers did not take anything from the farmer and that the members of the Organised Crime Unit were investigating matter.
'Attack incited by Malema'
The Democratic Alliance in KwaZulu-Natal has commended the police for arresting the suspects.
"It is our belief that this senseless attack was incited by the proliferation of hate speech that is the hallmark of ANCYL president Julius Malema," said DA spokesperson on safety, Sizwe Mchunu.
He said Malema’s song "dubula ibhunu" (kill the boer) translated directly to a call for white people to be killed.
"There can be no place in our democratic country for provocative language of this kind," he said.
Mchunu said co-operation between the police and the members of Estcourt farmers' association and local community members had led to the swift arrest.
United front against crime
"That the suspects have been arrested, less than 24 hours after the crime, shows what can happen when a community forms a united front against crime."
This is the third attack on farmers in one weekend.
On Saturday night, a 46-year-old farmer was shot through his bedroom window while sleeping on his Rietfontein farm near Potchefstroom, the North West police said.
The man was taken to Potchefstroom Provincial Hospital in a critical condition while police search for those involved.
On Friday, 65-year-old Jan Wheeler was murdered outside Marble Hall in Limpopo. His killers gained access into the farmer's house by breaking the back door, Limpopo police said.
They overpowered Wheeler in the bedroom and repeatedly stabbed him with a sharp object. The men took a few electrical household appliances and ran away.
'Malema advocated killing farmers'
The DA member of the KwaZulu-Natal legislature, Tom Stokes said he believed the issue of farm killings was aggravated by Malema's singing of struggle songs that advocated the killing of farmers.
He was referring to Malema singing "kill the boer" song last week at a meeting while addressing students at the University of Johannesburg.
This caused an uproar as some people viewed it as advocating the killing of farmers.
"Malema's actions, along with subsequent attempts by the ANC's Gwede Mantashe to justify his conduct, stand in stark contrast to the pain and suffering being experienced by this family and the many others before them," said Stokes.
His view was supported by Advocate Anton Alberts of the Freedom Front Plus who said, as an influential youth leader, Malema created an atmosphere in which "reckless thoughts and actions flourished".
'Wiping out of farmers'
"No deep thoughts are needed to realise that Malema's comments are creating an atmosphere which is conducive for those who want to commit murder...he is an accessory to the wiping out of farmers in South Africa."
The argument by the ANC that the song was merely a preservation of struggle literature, rang hollow in the face of a family that had lost a wife, mother and grandmother, said Stokes, referring to Sunday night's farm murder in KwaZulu-Natal.
The Freedom Front Plus was in the meantime preparing a report on farm murders and Malema's role in it. This will be given to the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.
"We will also investigate the possibility to lay charges against Malema at the International Criminal Court, or in the least make the court aware of a growing phenomenon of the victimisation of minorities and specifically the Afrikaner in South Africa," said Alberts.
This, he said, could escalate to international crimes.
- SAPA
http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Malema...
Anonymous
Date Posted: Wednesday 09-Jun-2010
Here's the link to "one bullet, one baby" on AfricanCrisis: http://www.africancrisis.co.za/Article.php?ID...
Genocide includes methods like starvation or denial of medical care
http://www.africancrisis.co.za/Article.php?ID...
http://player.omroep.nl/?aflID=11024515
http://www.africancrisis.co.za/Article.php?ID...
I hope the Lotter case will also be added to the charges against Malema & co:
"Tortured farm women’s gardener guilty
“Most cruel, violent crimes I’d ever seen while on the Bench…’ said High Court judge S.P.B. Hancke
2010-06-09 Welkom, Free State. The gardener of the two unarmed, frail Boer women who were tortured to death on March 6 2009 was found guilty of their extremely cruel murders. The trial left many questions unanswered: why the women were tortured to death over a three-hour period; why the slogan “Kill the Boer’ was daubed on the farm house wall; why so little of value was ‘robbed’.
High Court judge S.P.B. Hancke ruled that it was proven beyond any reasonable doubt that gardener Joseph Hlongwane, 22, had tortured to death the elderly, unarmed Helen Lotter and her daughter Alice, 57, on March 6 2009. No explanation was given by the gardener as to why he had displayed such extreme cruelty, carrying out at least three hours of torture. He will be sentenced on Wednesday 9 June 2010."
Extract from: http://censorbugbear-reports.blogspot.com/201...
Anonymous
Date Posted: Wednesday 09-Jun-2010
LOL... Of course they'll be disgusted. They'll try anything to get out of it, as we all know very well.
Divert them from their main political programmes? Yes, nothing like being prosecuted to interfere with your ability to continue committing the crime (in this case a crime against humanity).
See 12 ways to deny a genocide:
#2: attack motivations of truth tellers (blame it on "attention-seeking" and "right-wing elements wishing to divert them from their main political programmes")
#4: emphasize the 'strangeness' of the victims (in this case "right-wing" and "insane") http://www.genocidewatch.org/aboutgenocide/12...
Or do they mean political programmes like intimidating opposition, setting trains & classrooms alight and kicking the sh*t out of community toilets built by opposition parties? http://news.iafrica.com/sa/2439180.htm
Just the other day, we had an ANC bigshot saying "Forgiveness will depend on land" (Beeld 26 May 2010 http://www.beeld.com/Suid-Afrika/Nuus/Grond-s...- I apologise, don't know where a link to the English article can be found), now they're worried about being carted before the ICC in The Hague and voila! "We have forgiven the Afrikaner" (http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/Politics/AN...- what a load of HOGWASH, they really will try ANYTHING, maybe they're so used to telling lies because they've been hating and smearing whites for decades) LOL. I guess "the cowards are scared", except these are not the whites referred to in SHOOT THE FARMER.
Let's remember that the ANC did not really "rebuke" Malema, they dropped that complaint and HAVE GONE TO HIGH COURT TO DEFEND THEIR RIGHT TO HATE SPEECH AND ENCITEMENT by singing "SHOOT THE BOER" and other "liberation" songs like Zuma's "bring me my machine gun":
http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Malema...
http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Malema...
http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/Politics/Ra...
http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/Politics/AN...
http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Malema...
http://www.timeslive.co.za/local/article49463...
http://news.iafrica.com/footer/2442720.htm("Back to 'political' school")
Even if only one person is killed for these reasons, it is still genocide and genocide does not necessarily mean a mass slaughter in one day or week - it can be one by one or family by family and it does not only happen on farms.
Remember, denial is the final stage in the PROCESS of genocide!
Anonymous
Date Posted: Wednesday 09-Jun-2010
BRAVO Afrikaners - it is high time that you hit back.
This will make International news, if nothing else
will. In South Africa there is no justice anyway so
this was possibly the only option left. I sincerely
hope that The Hague will take notice.
Realist
Sydney
Australia
Date Posted: Wednesday 09-Jun-2010
This is good, hope it has positive outcomes.
But I think it should be taken a step further and request for a UN peace keeping force to be deployed in South Africa to protect people against crime, because the ANC government is unable and unwilling to do it.
Max