Genocide Watch Issues Alert to South Africa
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As I've said, the Anglo-Africans especially are flooding out and looking to move to the UK and Australia. It's a dangerous time for them.
The majority of South Africans I have met here are mixed and mulatto. I have met Afrikaners, but they are definitely the minority in the SA communities over here.
Honestly - I don't think spilting Cape Town off would work. The large mixed population in the poorer parts of Cape Town which is treated worse than the whites or the blacks, as they belong to neither and have no real representation, would be a cause for concern to safety even if they did spilt.
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Something has to be done in South Africa. The current situation will not end well. Senior officials in the South African government are using violent anti-white rhetoric. A lot of them don't limit it to the Boers - foreign expatriates and Ango-Africans are in almost as much trouble, because the type of people who carry out the extrajudicial killings and intimidations don't see the difference. These are poorly-educated people, taught by the leaders of their political movement to hate their neighbours.
Western Cape independence might be more viable than anything else. It seems they're culturally not as difficult to deal with as the rest of the country. The Western Cape area seems to consist of a large Cape Coloured population who have cultural roots similar to both of the other large ethnic groups - white Africans and Xhosa. The Zulus form a more problematic group, and as a lot of modern problems go, it's an east-west divide.
In the west, with Cape Town as the main focus, there are mostly coloured people, white people (Boers and Anglo-Africans) and Xhosa, and Afrikaans and English are the languages spoken most. The Xhosa appear to be a much more peaceful and constructive group than the Zulus, with the Xhosa providing figures like Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu. In the east, there are more Zulus, and they appear to dominate the ANC as rhetoric becomes more violent.
“UN’s Francis Deng has been informed; and I will also inform Samantha Power, head of the US Atrocities Prevention Board, as well as the FBI’S Genocide Prevention Unit upon my return.” – Prof. Gregory Stanton, World’s Top Genocide expert, founder Genocide Watch.
Press conference by Prof Gregory Stanton of Genocide Watch US in South Africa: as reported by dr Dan Roodt of the Pro-Afrikaans-Action-Group:
Stanton said he was on a fact-finding mission regarding the extraordinarily high numbers of cruelty displayed during attacks and murders against white farmers, their families and workers; and also interviewed community leaders about the widespread anti-Afrikaner discrimination and hatespeech emanating from the ANC-regime.
“Genocide Watch had raised South Africa to level 6 when Malema was singing Kill the Boer song’. And now SA president Jacob Zuma is also singing it.”
He said at the start of his press conference that he had tried to get interviews with ANC-leaders specifically to discuss the hatespeech issue surround the Kill the Boer song. He was refused access. “I would have dearly loved to have spoken to them’; he said at the well-attended press conference at the Transvaal Agricultural Union’s headquarters in Silverton, Pretoria.
“We at Genocide Watch have enough suspicion that there may be an organised effort at a genocide in South Africa, and we will continue to monitor the situation closely’.
“Desecration of bodies in SA also happened in Rwanda and Burundi”, he said — adding that he would be meeting the US Minister of Council today to inform them of the situation in South Africa”. He had spoken to many Afrikaners from all walks of life and is returning with hitherto-unknown details about atrocities.
“You only need a small group to carry out a full-blown genocide. When I talked about the 8 stages of genocide, some of the early stages are precursors to genocide’.
“The SA farm murders should become ‘a priority crime’ for the South African government, and that they had to try their very best to try and stop them.
Many of the Afrikaners present also asked him exactly what genocide entailed. He explained that for instance, ‘if the government took away your children and prevented you from speaking Afrikaans to them, it is a genocide act. “And driving people out of their territory is also another form of genocide.’ Also: “Killing members of a group, even 3,000, could constitute a genocide.’
Asked by Edwin Leemans of the Boereleed Institute whether the ANC-leaders could be taken to the International criminal court in the Hague to be tried, he replied “South Africa is a state-party to the Rome Statute. Policians could be tried in The Hague regarding their inflammatory speech towards Afrikaners.’
Stanton said he had spoken to community leaders and crime-victims during his fact-finding tour in South Africa.
‘Francis Deng of the United Nations has also taken notice of what is happening in South Africa to the Afrikaners.” He also undertook to take all the information he had gathered on his fact-finding tour in South Africa to Samantha Power, head of the US Atrocities Prevention Board, as well as to the FBI’S Genocide Prevention Unit.
He did not express any political views – for instance regarding the rights of Afrikaners to self-determination – as posed by Cor Ehlers.
And one Afrikaner at the press conference challenged Stanton, saying he was ‘skeptic’ about Stanton’s claims: Johan Burger of the Institute for Security Studies and a former SA Police Commissioner, asked: “what is the factual basis for the assumptions we are making’? Stanton explained that similar incredulity was seen in Europe and the USA regarding reports about any pending Afrikaner genocide.
“The godlike status of Mandela is like that of Martin Luther King or Ghandi. We now know they were not perfect. Nevertheless, as long as Mandela is alive, Europe and the US will not believe the situation in which Afrikaners now find themselves in South Africa.”
He expressed the hope that ‘war would never happen in South Africa: that you will be able to fight back against the communist ideology’. He also urged the Afrikaners to ‘fight back using the courts and the policing system, and ‘for God’s sake don’t ever give up your guns, despite the gun laws.’
It's just part of a more general problem of crime in South Africa. While have been farm murders, there is no evidence whatsoever that it's part of an organized campaign and most especially the ANC government hasn't got anything to do with it. The ANC government has been both criticized for not paying enough evidence to the farm murders as well as paying a disproportionate amount of attention to it compared to other violent crime. Crime in general is high in South Africa.
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And what happened to Julius Malema? The ANC recently kicked him out of the Youth League because they had enough of his nonsense and he was previously given a disciplinary hearing several times before. He can't ever pursue a political career now, so he's not even an issue.
It's not the 'incident' of Malema and thousands upon thousands of his supporters openly calling for extermination of white people. It's the general political sentiment people are sensing throughout the world. Now, please tell me Jacob Zuma has condemned rather than spoken in favour of Robert Mugabe, who completely destroyed Zimbabwe's economy because he insisted on racist measures. South Africa's government, from a foreign perspective, seems to be becoming more and more a cartoon. You now have a polygamous Zulu president who testified before court that he believed he could prevent infection with HIV by taking showers after sex.
You say you live in Johannesburg. Tell me more about that, and about your personal situation as the people from Cape Town I've spoken to seemed to detest Johannesburg.
