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How does Google report Afrikaners + Boers + Genocide?
Is the world aware of the tragic genocide targetting the 3,5-million-strong Afrikaner Boer minority in South Africa? If one measures international awareness by the number of daily Google-hits from specific words such as Afrikaner Homeless and Afrikaner Poverty, the answer is a resounding yes… There’s no doubt that the internet-awareness campaigns launched by the Afrikaner and Boer communities after 1994, are creating a huge body of evidence, including photographs, videos and documents, pertaining to the current genocide of the Afrikaner Boer people.
For instance, the word ‘ Afrikaans ’ gets 351-million results on Google on 23 Dec 2011 followed by: the word Boer with 49,400,000… but those also deal with the history of the Afrikaner Boer people. The following pages describe the genocide:
- Afrikaner homeless 8,620,000;
- Afrikaner_Genocide 307,000;
- Afrikaner poverty 1,760,000;
- AfricanCrisis 735,000; (the website by Jan Lamprecht)
- Annie Kalahari 2,360,000 (now there’s a surprise…)
- Arm Blankes in Suid-Afrika 29,200
- Boer 49,400,000;
- Boer State 17,100,000;
- Boer_Genocide 637,000;
- Censorbugbear – 118,000; Adriana Stuijt 58,700
- De Klerk – 7,670,000 (often linked with Mandela mentions on same pages)
- Genocide Watch Boers 240,000
- Robert van Tonder 304,000
- Shoot the Boer 1,260,000
- TerreBlanche 416,000
- White_Genocide_South_Africa 5,375,000 ;
- White_Squatter_Camps 533,000 results;
- Witte Armoede Zuid-Afrika 367,000
Yet despite all this overwhelming evidence that this small nation is facing an all-out genocide, Erasmus University minority-protection expert Prof Kristin Henrard advocates that “Afrikaners must be specifically excluded from claiming minority protection ”.
In her book, Minority protection in post-apartheid South Africa: Human Rights, Minority Rights and Self-determination’, Kristin Henrard, left, who is an internationally-acclaimed expert on the protection of minorities and human rights and a professor at Erasmus University in Rotterdam, explicitly states that Article 27 ICCPR specifically should not apply to the Afrikaners. (The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights which was adopted by the United Nations Human Rights Council. )
- Article 27 states: "In those States in which ethnic, religious or linguistic minorities exist, persons belonging to such minorities shall not be denied the right, in community with the other members of their group, to enjoy their own culture, to profess and practice their own religion, or to use their own language."
- Prof Henrard has thus also condemned the entire Afrikaner nation to a slow, agonising genocidal death -- providing the perfect excuse for the ANC regime’s to deny Afrikaners all access to the job market; denying the Afrikaners slowly starving to death in hundreds of little internal refugee camps, any food-aid or benefits; and Afrikaner families being targetted at unprecedented rates by heavily-armed, black male gangs --- when she stated:
- "the right to identity has secured a prominent place in the discourse of human rights"-- but then ads only one exception: stating that… ‘but at the same time confines the scope of such special measures. Minority protection cannot be used to support claims for measures that would institute certain privileges for (members of) minority groups that cannot be justified by the demands of substantive equality. In this regard, one can think of some of the demands of a section of the Afrikaner minority in post-apartheid South Africa as they (might) reflect a desire to go back to apartheid times or preserve affluence and advantages obtained during apartheid."
http://www.amazon.com/Minority-Protection-Post-Apartheid-South-Africa/dp/0275973530

