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Tuesday, 6 April 2010

Why is the Red Cross not protecting SA’s besieged Boers?

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When hundreds of thousands of foreign Africans were targetted by xenophobic hatred and murders in SA two years ago, the Red Cross created ‘security camps’ for these endangered families – so where is the protection for the besieged Afrikaner/Boer people?

April 5 2010 - This picture below shows one of the last times that the murdered Boer-Republican leader Eugene Terre'Blanche of Ventersdorp appeared in public – not very prominently, standing amongst a group of Afrikaner men who were gathered outside the Odendaalsrust law courts -- protesting against the mutilation-murders of two unarmed Boer women, Alice (77)  Lotter and her daughter Helen, (57) at their Allenridge, Free State farm on March 6 2009.

Eugene Terre'Blanche protesting against torture murders of Lotter mother and daughter Free State March 6 2010 Picture above: Eugene Terre’Blanche stands quietly amongst a crowd of Afrikaner demonstrators outside the Odendaalsrust, Free State law courts – objecting to bail for two of the torture-murderers of Alice and Helen Lotter. The local ANC-mayor had also organised a counter-demonstration that same time with local township youths in support of the farm-murderers.

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The frail and defenceless Afrikaner farm women had suffered an excruciating  three-hour torture ordeal at the hands of their murderers – convicted were two of them, Thapelo Hlongwane and Joseph Khumalo – who however were never asked during their trial to explain to the Lotter family members seated in the court room why they had smeared the slogan “Kill the Boer”  -- using the  Lotter women’s blood -- on the homestead walls; nor were they asked why they had tried to carve off one of the women’s breasts while she was still alive… or inserted broken glass into their genitals. Such questions are never asked in South African law courts: the SAPS insists that all such torture-crimes of Afrikaner whites are ‘ordinary crimes’ – as the ANC also described the Terre’Blanche murder as ‘ordinary crime’. In neither of these cases anything anything stolen by these genocidal murderers.

Also today,  Terre'Blanche's two young black male murder accused were cheered and hailed like heroes at the Ventersdorp law court by a black crowd which also chanted this illegal* song (Kill the Boer, Shoot the Boer) – again. And again, the SAPS failed to arrest the people breaking the law by singing this song of hatred. This says a great deal about the lack of protection for the Afrikaner-Boer people – trying to survive in this growing atmosphere of anti-white violence and hatred.

When black South African township youths organised into groups to chase down and murder foreign Africans in months of xenophobic violence and even started torching foreign Africans right in front of the news cameras --  the international community such as the Red Cross, intervened very quickly -- as did the ANC-regime. Hundreds of thousands of foreign Africans were placed in Red Cross camps to keep them safe.

Where is the Red Cross protection for the vulnerable Afrikaners/Boers of South Africa?

Where is the protection from the international community for the small and very visible Afrikaner minority, being targetted with even more violence and a campaign of murder, rape and widespread hate-speech? 

 

Lotter women Allenridge farm March 5 2010 Afrikaner protest outside law court depicting their torture deaths

South Africans reach out on CNN

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