Sunday, August 3, 2008

Book review

This review is from: Reconciliation Through Truth: A Reckoning of
Apartheid's Criminal Governance (Hardcover)

The authors of this chilling book, all ultra-radical
Marxist-communists :NotK:who had been in exile for many years from
South Africa up to 1992, outline the reasons why the current
ANC-government of South Africa is actively engaging in a witch-hunt
against all 3-million Afrikaners -- due to what they view as 'the
crime of apartheid".

In this radical Marxist-communist viewpoint expounded here by Kader
Asmal, the former minister of education, and his co-authors, all
Afrikaners must be punished as he views them all as inevitably
"guilty" by association as a group -- just because they are
Afrikaners. This fact is borne out by subsequent events, showing that
of the 3-million Afrikaners, 440,000 now live in permanent poverty and
in daily danger of being murdered - because the ANC-government has
passed laws which deliberately bar access to any work for Afrikaners,
in spite of their excellent work ethic and high level of education.
Even the current younger Afriknaer generation born after 1994, (when
apartheid was voluntarily ended by the last Afrikaner president F W de
Klerk) is suffering this fate. Thousands of Afrikaner families are
being murdered in the cities and the countryside, often by large armed
gangs of black youths who frequently do not steal anything at all.

(...)
Kader Asmal also describes in great detail how and why the
ANC-government will conduct an ethnic cleansing campaign against the
Afrikaner nation once it has taken over power - all under the guise of
'fair resource redistrïbution" and "retribution for apartheid's
criminal governance..."

This ethnic-cleansing campaign against Afrikaners -- which besides the
ongoing murder and rape campaign, also includes a large number of
other human rights violations ranging from long-term imprisonment of
innocent Afrikaners, denial of voting rights to a million Afrikaners
during the last election, laws to suppress the Afrikaner language in
education and in public and denial of all survival means for Afrikaner
families.
This entire pattern of race-based suppression of the Afrikaner is
indeed outlawed under the UN genocide convention.
One of the co-authors of the genocide convention, the American jurist
Dr Gregory Stanton, of "Genocide Watch", and who is the world's
foremost expert on genocide, warned in 2002 that the ethnic cleansing
campaign targetting Afrikaners was rapidly nearing the penultimate
stage of genocide. His report can be found on the Genocide Watch
website.

(...)

The ANC's violence-driven 'land reform' programme in South Africa,
which targets mainly its small number of Afrikaner farmers who occupy
only 6% of South Africa's total land surface, (yet produce all of the
country's excess food,) has already resulted in the deaths of almost
1,800 farmers.

Yet the western news media, which has highlighted the murders of 12
Zimbabwean commercial farmers in great detail, somehow has seen fit to
practically ignore the ongoing slaughter of Afrikaners on their farms
and in the towns of South Africa.

This book is a chilling must-read for people who are concerned about
the survival of the Afrikaner minority in South Africa.

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