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Quotes ...Why was all this action taken against Fiji while no Commonwealth action has been taken against Zimbabwe? No British subjects are in danger in Fiji, but they, or those entitled to British Passports, are in Zimbabwe. South Africa has one of the highest murder
rates in the world, with more than 55 killings per 100,000 people last year. Why is Tony Blair propping up Robert Mugabe by giving him millions to buy weapons used to kill whites in Zimbabwe? It could have been used to save lives in the NHS - or is that politically incorrect. --A Crow, The Mirror, 9 June 2000 "Having spent 30 years in Africa, I believe that the continent shoulbd be left to its own devices - even if it means starvation for most and fat bank accounts for the rest. We will never change the way these people are. "African people live for the day, farming on a subsistence basis. Because of their inability to understand farming techniques, crops fail year after year. "Zimbabwe is an appalling example of what can happen. When the dust settles and the country is in ruins, do-gooders here will show us TV pictures of poor starving Africans. But will they show pictures of the ruling wealthy and their properties scattered across Europe?" --S. B. Ballantine, Daily Mail, 18 May 2000 At least 10 South Africans farmers and their wives were murdered over the same period that three farmers were killed in Zimbabwe. Freedom Front leader Constand Viljoen said the situation was worsening and adding to farmers' insecurity. According to 1999 statistics, about 140 are killed in farm murders every year - a rate of 93 per 100,000. The general murder rate in South Africa is reported to be 14 per 100,000 of the population. --Daily Dispatch (East London), 11 May, 2000 This crisis is not about land. It is about a policy which owes its precedent to Stalin's liquidation of the Kulaks. Britain's "ethical" foreign policy should pay some attention to these uncomfortable facts. --Ian Lloyd (Former Conservative MP, 1964-92), The Times, 28 April 2000 "...South Africa has recently undergone
an alarming racial re-polarization. --Rian Malan, The Sunday Telegraph, 23 April 2000. "In 1980, just after independence, military officers from Zimbabwe were sent to the Command and Staff College near Kaduna in Northern Nigeria. They were astonished, as I was, to find that, despite oil wealth, public services were shambolic, especially the electricity supply. They asked their Nigerian colleagues the reason why conditions were so much worse than in Zimbabwe and received the reply: "Remember, we have been independent for 20 years!" --C.T.Hart, The Times,19 April 2000. "The Murder of white farmers in
Zimbabwe serves to emphasise the inept hypocrisy of the European Union, and our government
especilly. --Nicholas Pope, The Daily Telegraph, 19 April 2000. "In a world where the term 'racism' is
banded about far to frequently, i find it astonshing that the attacks on white farmers in
Zimbabwe have nowhere been described as 'racist' when they are clearly attacks on a
minority by those of a different colour. --Rupert Godfrey, The Daily Telegraph, 19 April 2000. "Am I alone in finding it offensive
that reports from Zimbabwe refer to ex-terrorists as 'War Vetrans', thus putting them on a
par with members of the Royal British Legion? --Major Jack St Aubyn, The Daily Telegraph, 19 April 2000. Like the rest of Africa, South Africa is dying, and the remaining loyal Whites can only look forward to a bleaker future, unless they decide to stand up and resist this tyranny in their country. If they fail to resist this evil regime the only legacy that they will leave their descendants is the blood of the countless family and friends murdered. These are the fruits of their willingness to clutch the Black viper to their bosom. In the meantime, as was the case throughout history, they are kept busy with an abundance of sport. This keeps them busy and it diverts their attention from what is really going on. It also allows this Communist regime to continue with their evil plans to enrich their privileged few. This they do through misrule, corruption, nepotism, theft, armed bank heists, robberies, drug dealing, diamond smuggling and murder. Lower down the Black Communist food chain they are enriching themselves by burgling White houses and killing people for the meagre contents of their wallets, or for their TV sets. They are robbing churches and even stealing the few belongings and food provided by White charities for the homes of destitute children. Black nurses on old age homes are robbing and beating up the old age White people in their care. Graves are being looted for their decorations and murdered corpses in the streets are being stripped of their shoes. These are facts that can be verified by reading the daily newspapers and by listening to the daily news on radio. These are the realities of Marxist South Africa today, and expect it to worsen drastically now that comrade Thabo Mbeki is the president. As a good Communist he must deliver on his promises to take from the White man and to give to the Black man. --Freedom 2000 News, June 1999 |
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