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About Me
- Censorbugbear
- Born in Rotterdam during the Nazi invasion. Forced to emigrate to South Africa with my family as a small child after the war because there were no jobs for my dad. Keeping in touch with my roots in Rotterdam, and the can-do spirit of my city, remains important to me.
Afrikaner student Dane van Zyl stabbed to death, Woodstock
2010-04-30 Dane Van Zyl, 21, Afrikaans UNISA student, stabbed to death, near Woodstock police station Cape Town – hailed from Northern Cape
May 1 2010 – Dane van Zyl, 21, an Afrikaner student from Kimberley in the Northern Cape , was brutally attacked and murdered on Thursday morning during an armed attack by an unknown person who broke into the house he shared with his brother and friend – located only 500m from the Woodstock police station in Cape Town.
The Afrikaans student in business management at UNISA was repeatedly stabbed in the neck, chest and legs sometime between 7:15 am and 10 am. He shared the home with his brother Uriah, a builder (picture on Cape Times front page) and his brother’s friend.
Since 2006, at least two white academics and two students from the University of Cape Town have been murdered in the same area; as well as SAPS warrant-officer Lourens le Roux, gunned down right in front of the Woodstock police station.
Van Zyl's brother, Uriah, 26, (picture left) said he and his friend had left for work at about 07:15. Both are builders. Uriah returned home at 10am. "When I unlocked the front door, I found my brother in a pool of blood on the floor. There were several knife wounds to his body. There was blood everywhere," he said. Uriah carried his brother to his bakkie and raced to the nearby Christiaan Barnard Memorial Hospital, where he died shortly after his arrival.
When reporters arrived on the scene, several shocked friends were supporting Uriah and hugging him. His brother's blood was all over his clothes. Uriah said his brother was a warm, loving person who cared for others. "Everyone liked him. He would never hurt anyone."
Their parents left the Northern Cape on Thursday for Cape Town. They live near Kimberley. http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Student-murdered-in-Woodstock-20100430
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Afrikaner minority denied protection from ANC-regime
Summary: Afrikaner student Dane van Zyl stabbed to death 500m from Woodstock police station; another farmer seriously injured in Thornville, Pietermaritzburg attack; Afrikaans robbery victim Charl Wessels cursed for “white pig’; locked in cop van for 8 hours after filing complaint; Afrikaans armed-robbery victim Helmoet de Graaf recognises Boschkop SAPS shift-commander Joshua Raboshaba as one of his 6 armed robbers – but the man is still at work; Afrikaans hijacking victim Werner Bates told he’s a liar after reporting it to Brakpan station commander Biggs Govender…
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2010-04-30 Dane Van Zyl, 21, Afrikaans UNISA student, stabbed to death, near Woodstock police station Cape Town – hailed from Northern Cape
May 1 2010 – Dane van Zyl, 21, an Afrikaner student from Kimberley in the Northern Cape , was brutally attacked and murdered on Thursday morning during an armed attack by an unknown person who broke into the house he shared with his brother and friend – located only 500m from the Woodstock police station in Cape Town.
The Afrikaans student in business management at UNISA was repeatedly stabbed in the neck, chest and legs sometime between 7:15 am and 10 am. He shared the home with his brother Uriah, a builder (picture on Cape Times front page) and his brother’s friend.
Since 2006, at least two white academics and two students from the University of Cape Town have been murdered in the same area; as well as SAPS warrant-officer Lourens le Roux, gunned down right in front of the Woodstock police station.
Van Zyl's brother, Uriah, 26, (picture left) said he and his friend had left for work at about 07:15. Both are builders. Uriah returned home at 10am. "When I unlocked the front door, I found my brother in a pool of blood on the floor. There were several knife wounds to his body. There was blood everywhere," he said. Uriah carried his brother to his bakkie and raced to the nearby Christiaan Barnard Memorial Hospital, where he died shortly after his arrival.
When reporters arrived on the scene, several shocked friends were supporting Uriah and hugging him. His brother's blood was all over his clothes. Uriah said his brother was a warm, loving person who cared for others. "Everyone liked him. He would never hurt anyone."
Their parents left the Northern Cape on Thursday for Cape Town. They live near Kimberley. http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Student-murdered-in-Woodstock-20100430
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Pietermaritzburg farmer, 61, in serious condition, attack Thornville farm – nothing robbed – ANC-regime refuses protection to commercial farmers:
Apr 30 2010 Johannesburg - A 61-year-old Pietermaritzburg farmer is in a serious condition after he was attacked on his Thornville farm, Netcare 911 said on Friday.
South African commercial farmers are deliberately denied protection from the ANC-authorities and have to set up their own private security systems to protect their families. The ANC’s previous cabinet under Thabo Mbeki unilaterally removed the centuries-old and very effective volunteer-Commando system, and this is has created the most dangerous working conditions for commercial farmers – in fact they work in war-zone conditions every day.
Netcare 911 spokesman Jeffrey Wicks said the unnamed farmer was asleep on Thursday night when he was woken by two unknown black men moving around his bedroom. “A scuffle ensued and one of the attackers stabbed the farmer several times on his face, arms and back. The struggle continued until the farmer pressed a panic button at his bedside. His assailants fled.” Wicks said paramedics arrived to find the farmer in a serious condition. He was stabilised and taken to hospital. SAPA
http://praag.co.uk/news/southern-africa/513-pietermaritzburg-farmer-in-serious-condition-after-attack.html
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Afrikaans robbery victim Charl Wessels: tries to lodge formal complaint: instead cops cursed him for a 'white pig', lock him in filthy police van for 8 hours...
DURBAN. Afrikaans businessman Charl Wessels of Gauteng tried to report a mugging to Durban police was assaulted, racially abused and locked in a urine-laden police vehicle for eight hours. Wessels, 30, from Meyerton, checked in at a South Beach, Durban hotel on Monday. He was robbed by five men at the corner of Dr PixleykaSeme/West and Gillespie streets. They stole his watch, wallet, cellphone and ID book.
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Wessels spotted a police van across the road and tried to report the mugging to the driver, a plain-clothed policeman. "He told me to f*** off and... said it was not his duty to assist me. When I told him it was, he said I must not tell him how to do his job."
Wessels said he noted the police van's registration details and turned back, but the van gave chase. Three uniformed officers alighted, ran after him and
assaulted him. "One of them hit me and the others kneed me in the ribs. The driver got out and assaulted me. They then told me to get into the Quantum (van)."
Wessels said he was taken to the Boscombe Police Station, where two of the officers locked him in a police truck. He alleged the policemen racially insulted him, calling him a "white pig" and a "bastard". He also witnessed the same plain-clothed officer soliciting bribes from other detainees. Wessels said he was eventually let out by another police officer who said: "I've just saved you." Wessels has opened cases for the mugging and assault.
Wessels said that while making a statement at the Point Police Station, one of the five men who mugged him also walked in to report a robbery. He was wearing Wessels's watch and was arrested after Wessels alerted the police. Police Colonel Jay Naicker said the case was being investigated. Wessels has vowed never to visit Durban again. http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=13&art_id=vn20100429042654
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Boschkop SAPS shift commander Joshua Raboshaba, 50, back at work despite accusation of armed robbery:
- Identified by Afrikaner armed-robbery victim Helmoet de Graaf…
Meanwhile, a Pretoria policeman who has been directly linked to an armed robbery by an eye-witness, is back at work despite being arrested after being identified by his victim. Warrant Officer Joshua Raboshaba, 50, a shift commander at Boschkop police station, was identified by victim Helmoet de Graaf as one of six men who attacked him at gunpoint in August. He was shocked when he identified Raboshaba when the Afrikaner had stopped by at the police station to certify some documents. Police said in response that "problems", led to Raboshaba not being suspended. http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=13&art_id=vn20100429042654
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Werner Bates, 23, reports hijacking at Brakpan SAPS – commander tell him he’s a liar
2010-04-30 Wolfram Zwecker of Beeld newspaper reports that 23-year-old Werner Bates was hijacked on Saturday between 2 and 3am on the corner of Trichardt Road and Leeupoort Street in Boksburg South. One hijacker broke his windshield with a battle and he was forced to drive around with a gun to his neck for hours. He also was pistol-whipped. They demanded that he take them to his home – but he wouldn’t cooperate as his mom and sister and her baby were alone there.
He was driving in the direction of Springs. “The men were constantly talking with each other, and the one in the back was very aggressive and told me I was ‘fng’ them around. Eventually they ordered me to turn around and ordered me to get out at a dirt road near Brakpan. I was forced to lie on the ground and while on sat on top of me the other one searched the car. It’s my mom’s car and her letters and documents were in it too. they took my wallet and cellphone. When they heard a car drive up both ran into the woods. I tried to stop the car but it drove past. I still had the key in my hand and drove off with the doors wide open,’ he said, still very shaken.
He rushed home to alert his mom – and then went to report the hijacking at the Brakpan police station. "I was very shocked and traumatised and a/o Elaine Irmscher calmed me down and took my statement. Then for some reason the case was transferred to the Boksburg police who showed up to take fingerprints of the car. That following Monday when we were at the Brakpan police station, station commander colonel Biggs Govender questioned me and told me I was lying,’ said Bates. Govender claimed there were some ‘questions’ about Bates’ statement ‘but they wouldn’t be laying charges as yet’. He didn’t say if an investigation team had gone to the site near Brakpan where the hijackers had fled. http://www.beeld.com/Suid-Afrika/Nuus/Jong-man-wat-kaping-aanmeld-hoor-hy-lieg-20100429
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Police threatens to arrest twelve-year-old Afrikaner boy -- after tragic accidental shooting death of farm child Isaac Venjula (5)
2010-04-30 Mike van Rooyen reports from Trompsburg in the Free State that local farmer Gerrie van der Walt was remanded in court; and a 12-year-old Afrikaans boy was also taken by his parents to the local Child Court (?) in Bloemfontein after the SAPS had threatened to come and arrest the Afrikaans teen. The local black community, organised by a trade union, is howling for the blood of the entire Afrikaans farming family after Isaac Benjula, 5, who was tragically hit by a .22 rifle bullet while the teenager was reloading it to shoot at some pigeons. He’d borrowed the rifle from the farmer, who was working in the vicinity.
Within minutes of hearing of the accident, trade unionists organised a massive protest at the local police station and at the clinic – where the 12-year-old youth was with his parents, waiting for the injured five-year-old to be taken to hospital by emergency helicopter. The mob outside were chanting the ‘freedom song’ “Shoot the Boer” and demanded that the Afrikaans family be handed over to them for ‘justice’, – claiming that little black child had been gunned down deliberately by the Afrikaans teenager ‘in revenge’.
- Police also took a lng time to remove the angry mob from the road where the emergency helicopter wanted to land – reportedly a lot of time was wasted before the critically-injuured little Isaac could be rushed to Pelonomi hospital, where he died the following day. It’s not known at this stage whether his life could have been saved if he’d arrived at hospital sooner.
The Afrikaner family had to leave the clinic surrounded by a cordon of cops – including the SAPS dog-unit -- to prevent them being torn from limb to limb by the mob. Under these circumstances, the local SAPS threatened to arrest the 12-year-old and take him to the local police station.
Both families are reportedly deeply traumatised by the tragedy. Little Isaac’s dad Jan Mngesa told Volksblad newspaper that he and his wife are ‘bitterly heart-sore. We won’t be able to raise our child. We aren’t angry but the thing is eating at us. A child can’t just play with a gun’.
SAPS spokeswoman lt.col. Thandi Mbambo told the news media that it had definitely been an accident: the twelve-year-old boy had borrowed a .22 rifle from the farmer to shoot pigeons with. “Allegedly the twelve-year-old was standing next to the kitchen, loading the gun, when a shot went off accidentially. Isaac, who was standing next to him, was struck by a bullet which went through his ribcage from the right, exiting from the left. Both parents work on the farm,” she said.
Mr Van der Walt was released on R1,500 bail. The prosecutor is Valerie Pienaar. The farmer and the teenager are represented by Martin Scheepers of Honey-Attorneys. Van der Walt is expected to be charged with ‘culpible homicide’ and various transgressions under the Firearms control act, amongst others failure to secure the gun and allowing a child younger than 16 to handle a firearm without a permit. It was allegedly Van der Walt’s gun the teenage boy was planning to shoot with. Van der Walt reportedly was some distance away when the gun went off by accident.
It’s not known from this article where the dead child’s parents were at that time.The Afrikaans teen reportedly is very traumatised about the horrific accident and the mob-violence the family became embroiled in afterwards. He now remains in the care of his parents at Grootvlei farm -- however the local child-care authorities are now also investigating whether he should be legally released from the care of his parents and put into some government care-institution.
Disinformation campaign against Afrikaner child lodged by trade unionists:
Meanwhile, the local Cosatu trade-union movement is not accepting the SAPS statements that this was an accident – they are already organising a massive Shoot the Boer protest campaign around the court-appearances of both the twelve-year-old Afrikaans teen and of the farmer, Mr Van der Walt.- and are issuing press statements claiming that the five-year-old farm child ‘was trying to run away from the teenager before the shooting.’ http://www.volksblad.com/Suid-Afrika/Nuus/Reddersburgboer-in-hof-n%C3%A1-skietongeluk-waarin-kind-(5)-dood-is-20100429
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Municipal employee raped at her City Hall office
“No security guards since Easter weekend…’
BLOEMFONTEIN MUNICIPALITY – May 1 2010 - Despite a multi-million rand security system with CCTV and 24/7 security patrols, the city hall complex of Bloemfontein in the Free State was breached by an unknown number of attackers – and a female employee in her fourties was brutally assaulted, raped and robbed of R5,000 at 7am inside her own office yesterday, reports Pieter Steyn of Volksblad.
The woman was reportedly found unconscious and naked by a collegue in the complex of the municipality, which unilaterally renamed by the ANC-regime to “Mangaung’.
Personnel were reportedly deeply upset and had to undergo trauma councelling, said spokesman Qondile Khedama. While the victim ‘s race nor her official job at the complex were identified, (in South Africa it’s now apparently illegal to identify people by race news media reports) she apparently controlled a municipal cash supply which someone must have known about: R5,000 in cash was missing from a cupboard at her office, said police.
“No CCTV cameras at city hall complex’
One distraught personnel member, speaking to journalist Pieter Steyn, also accused the municipality of having had no security guards on duty at the complex since Easter weekend – this was denied by Khedama. Despite the municipality’s multi-million Rand security costs, there are no CCTV-cameras inside the city hall complex, he said.
Life-Rosepark hospital spokeswoman Esmarie Cronjé said the victim has been ‘badly injured and traumatised. Under the circumstances she’s in stable, satisfactory condition. She and her family now are too emotional and traumatised to address the news media.’
SAPS captain Chaka Marope said signs of forced entry into the woman’s office were found and about R5,000 cash has gone missing from a cupboard in her office. The police did not say what the woman’s function at the complex is.
Freedom Front Plus city councillor Prof. Elizabeth Snyman-van Deventer said the party was ‘shocked about the attack. A 16-day campaign against violence targetting women and children is already being held each year but obviously that’s not enough. It’s a campaign which must be maintained every second of the day.’
Local ANC-mayor Playfair Morule said it was ‘worrying that something like that had to happen to an employee at her workplace.’ He rushed off from a meeting to visit the worker in hospital. http://www.volksblad.com/Suid-Afrika/Nuus/Aanval-op-Bfnvrou-skok-wyd-20100430

