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| Security forces tighten grip on violence 23-May-2008: As security forces tightened their grip on areas wracked by xenophobic violence, the National Intelligence Agency said on Thursday that the unrest had been deliberately orchestrated. Since the... | White collar crime impacts negatively on SA 23-May-2008: Although the violent nature of crime in SA is often highlighted, white collar crimes are rampant and impact negatively on citizens' rights, an SA Human Rights Commission report released on Thursday sa... |
| Pahad shrugs the blame 23-May-2008: Government failure to deliver services was not to blame for the xenophobic violence sweeping the country, Minister in the Presidency Essop Pahad said on Thursday. "There is no question that wha... | 2010 will stay in SA, says Fifa 23-May-2008: Football world governing body Fifa has described the xenophobic attacks in Gauteng as "saddening" and "unfortunate", but says it is still confident the government will get the rampage under control. ... |
| 'Soldiers not law enforcement officers' 23-May-2008: The SA National Defence Force Union (Sandu) on Thursday said it was concerned about calls to involve soldiers in dealing with the current wave of xenophobia-related attacks. "The calling of the... | Steer SA from crisis, Eskom told 23-May-2008: Amid escalating criticism against Eskom, parliament has told the struggling power utility to withstand political pressures that could prompt it to risk a collapse of the national grid. Fatima C... |
| Crime heads business agenda 23-May-2008: Investment in poorer areas and crime were two of the major issues discussed at the City meets Business Symposium held in Cape Town. The event, held at the Westin Grand Hotel on Wednesday, was... | Police reaction to xenophobia too slow - ANC 23-May-2008: ANC Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe on Thursday said the police responded too slowly to the first xenophobic attacks in Alexandra. "When people live in squalid conditions like that it takes... |
| 'Treatment of Bok captain, a disgrace' 23-May-2008: John Smit's struggle to find a province in South Africa is an insult to the Springbok World Cup winning captain, an indictment of the small-minded thinking that dominates South African provincial rugb... | Putting street kids' needs first 23-May-2008: By Vivien Attwood Tom Hewitt was raised in Britain, where he enjoyed all the benefits of a First World economy and went on to obtain a degree at the University of San Francisco in California. H... |
| Metro cop nabbed in Tshwane 23-May-2008: A metro police officer was arrested for issuing duty equipment to friends for the purpose of robbing people in Church Street, Pretoria Tshwane metro police said on Thursday. Spokesperson Willia... | Is Gauteng really quiet? 23-May-2008: Attacks on foreigners in the Gauteng province seem to have abated with police reporting that the situation has been "quiet" since Wednesday evening. Director Govindsamy Mariemuthoo insisted on... |
| Robbers mug school kids 23-May-2008: Seven armed robbers made off with cellphones, jewellery and cash after robbing a group of high school children and their teachers, Pretoria police said on Thursday. Captain Thomas Mufamadi said... | Tourism body applauds army deployment 23-May-2008: The Southern African Tourism Services Association (SATSA) has applauded the decision to deploy the army in townships hit by xenophobic attacks. SATSA CEO Michael Tatalias said on Thursday the d... |
| West Surrenders Lebanon To Hezbollah Terrorists 23-May-2008: Now this is just simply stupid to see how Western governments are demonized to be "imperialist powers" but then give Lebanon as an olive branch toward the genocidal Hezbollah? What's wr... | Kenya mob burns 15 women to death over witchcraft 22-May-2008: Submitted by Lars Pluss: [The horror] YAKEO, Kenya (AFP) — A rampaging mob in western Kenya burnt 15 women accused of witchcraft to death, a local official and villagers told AFP Wednesday. "Th... |
| SA: TAU Media Release: Urban Violence Could Spill Over To Rural Areas 22-May-2008: TAU SA 22 May 2008 11:30 AM URBAN VIOLENCE COULD SPILL OVER TO RURAL AREAS During TAU SA's General Council meeting on 21 May 2008, the council unanimously recommended that farmers should take... | Xenophobia a Mugabe factor. 22-May-2008: If any of our readers would like to translate this, we will post it. JoAn Submitted by Quick Solution: Jan,here is a comment written by a white police officer to the "Burger" news paper.Unfortun... |
| The Reason For The Xenophobia Attacks On Foreigners 22-May-2008: Submitted by Concerned Reader: I think by listening to talk shows on the radio a picture of some sorts is becoming clearer.Comments like the xenophoby attacts on foreigners is not a competition for... | Kenya mob kills 11 accused of being witches / Kenyan foreign minister depl 22-May-2008: Submitted by Leatherneck: Here's another Witchcraft article for you. The real funny thing about this was that there was another article on the same page - I'll attach both below. The second article... |
| [Humour] A good RACIST JOKE!!! 22-May-2008: [I got these from a friend who asked to remain anonymous!!! Enjoy! Jan] Sipho (a black guy) walks into a bar in Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia with a parrot on his shoulder. The Barman says: "... | Marxist Radical And Anti-Israel Ideologue Endorses Soviet-Trained Terrorist 22-May-2008: Now here's something of no major surprise coming from a Marxist radical, this time by Sharon Smith whom has endorsed the Soviet-trained terrorist Nelson Mandela as an "example" of what c... |
| S.Africa: Black on Black Civil War: Johannesburg: A Convoy of Police anti-R 22-May-2008: On my way home this evening from work, I saw between 5-10 (but probably closer to 10), Police anti-riot vehicles. These are the large ones which look almost like personnel carriers. I saw them in a co... | Workers' World Party Takes Advantage Over Quake Crisis In China; States How 22-May-2008: Now this is quite frankly stupid of the pro-Soviet Workers' World Party to suggest that Communism is "better" at handling natural disasters. Here, the WWP continues to be a shill for Commun... |
| What fuels the hatred? 22-May-2008: On the annual celebration of Africa Day in 2001, President Thabo Mbeki urged all South Africans to be vigilant against racism and xenophobia, otherwise it would undermine Sou... | Immigrants flee SA amid xenophobic attacks 22-May-2008: By Paul Simao More than 10 000 Mozambicans have fled home from South Africa to escape xenophobic attacks that have killed at least 42 people, officials in the neighbou... |
| Foreigners flee SA 22-May-2008: By Paul Simao More than 10 000 Mozambicans have fled home from South Africa to escape xenophobic attacks that have killed at least 42 people, officials in the neighbouring country said on Wedne... | Institutions of alienation 22-May-2008: By Christine Qunta The task team set up by the minister of education to probe racism at tertiary institutions has a very difficult task on its hands. While the events at the University o... |
| Ashamed S Africans look to right wrongs 22-May-2008: Images of deadly mob violence evoking the worst days of apartheid in South Africa are beginning to prick the nation's conscience with humanitarian groups reporting a flood of donations for victims. ... | A national catastrophe 22-May-2008: The South African army mobilised on Thursday to support the country's embattled police force in a bid to quell a wave of violence against immigrants that has claimed 42 lives and displaced 16 000. ... |
| Witness safety fears in robbery trial 22-May-2008: The trial of the nine men who allegedly robbed First National Bank of R46-million might be held in camera for witness safety reasons. Detailing his reasons, prosecutor Deon van Wyk told Johann... | SANDF provides details 22-May-2008: The SA National Defence Force (SANDF) will supply helicopters to deliver police to xenophobia "hot spots" and will also help with cordons and searches, a defence spokesman said on Thursday. On... |
| Mayor backs Padlac's drug fight 22-May-2008: Cape Town Mayor Helen Zille has reiterated her support for the Mitchell's Plain community and anti-drug organisations, such as People against Drugs, Liquor and Crime (Padlac)... | Cop arrested for giving crooks police gear 22-May-2008: By Babington Maravanyika A Tshwane metro policeman believed to have been giving criminals police uniforms, blue lights and his service pistol for use in armed robberies and hijackings, was arre... |
| Museum stripped of valuable WW2 artefacts 22-May-2008: Robben Island Museum has confirmed that irreplaceable cultural artefacts on the island, dating from World War 2, have been stolen. However, it has not been able to confirm that these artefacts,... | 'Violence deliberatetly unleashed' 22-May-2008: The recent wave of so-called xenophobic violence had been deliberately unleashed ahead of next year's general election, National Intelligence Agency director-general Manala Manzini said on Thursday. ... |
| Xenophobia spills over into Mpumalanga 22-May-2008: The xenophobia in Gauteng spilled over into Mpumalanga on Wednesday. "When we got to Extension 16 (of of Embalenhle), we found that two shops and a car belonging to a Somalian businessman had b... | Wife testifies in murder trial 22-May-2008: By Irene Kuppan A Chatsworth woman begged her estranged husband not to kill her as he held a gun to her head and pushed her face against her boyfriend, who had already been shot. Taking... |
| Cape residents fear renewed gang war 22-May-2008: Three alleged Dixie Boys were shot dead over four days recently and one alleged 28s gang member was shot and wounded in what is believed to be a retaliation attack. Residents now say they live... | 28 arrested in xenophobe probe 22-May-2008: Early-morning hostel raids by the police and military against xenophobic violence netted 28 arrests in Johannesburg, police said on Thursday. National spokeswoman Director Sally de Beer said th... |
| IFP, ANC row over tavern attack 22-May-2008: By Ntokozo Mfusi, Sipho Khumalo & Wendy Jasson da Costa The KwaZulu-Natal ANC government on Wednesday pinned the blame for Tuesday night's xenophobic attack on a group of Nigerians at a pub in... | Xenophobia: Fifa voices concern 22-May-2008: The Football world governing body Fifa has expressed concern over this week's wave of the xenophobic attacks in South Africa. It, however, hoped the World Cup tournament's "unifying power" coul... |
| 'Staunch' IFP member gets life for murder 22-May-2008: A "staunch member of the IFP" and occasional bodyguard to party leaders was sentenced to life imprisonment on Wednesday for murdering Ulundi municipal manager Boy Joseph Masa... | Soldiers not law-enforcement officers -Sandu 22-May-2008: The SA National Defence Force Union (Sandu) on Thursday said it was concerned about calls to involve soldiers in dealing with the current wave of xenophobia-related attacks. ... |
| KZN man burned, axed to death 22-May-2008: A woman was sentenced in the Pietermaritzburg High Court on Tuesday to an effective 18 years' imprisonment for the brutal murder of her fiance. Thirty-two-year-old Sol... | Survey: 20% of SA people plan to leave 22-May-2008: Twenty percent of South Africans are planning to emigrate or are seriously considering it, according to the results of a survey released yesterday by global market research company Synovate. Sp... |
| Tributes to cop killed in ATM robbery bid 22-May-2008: By Mogomotsi Magome He died doing what he had committed his life to - fighting crime. This is how relatives, friends and colleagues of the late Captain William Hlako said they would reme... | Violence chills tourism industry 22-May-2008: By Wendell Roelf A whiff of panic surrounds South Africa's tourism industry after deadly xenophobic attacks that have prompted travel warnings from Western nations and led some Africans to canc... |
| War brewing in Zim? 22-May-2008: The political violence in Zimbabwe will erupt in civil war unless it is stopped soon and democracy is respected, a leading Zimbabwean civic organisation has warned. The Solidarity Peace Trust s... | Dead sister's husband killer jailed 22-May-2008: A Port Shepstone woman was jailed for 18 years on Wednesday for murdering her dead sister's husband in a desperate attempt to avoid being forced into marrying him Sentencing Soliwe Mzobe, 32, P... |
| 'SADC peacekeepers needed in Zim' 22-May-2008: A Southern African Development Community (SADC) peacekeeping force should be deployed in Zimbabwe during the run-up to the June 27 elections, a coalition group said on Thursday. In a statement... | Bail denied for gang rape suspects 22-May-2008: Four men accused of gang-raping a Durban woman were denied bail by the Pinetown magistrate's court on Thursday. The fifth accused has pleaded guilty and is awaiting se... |
| MDC leader to go home 22-May-2008: Johannesburg - Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai said on Thursday he would return home this weekend after nearly a month and a half out of the country despite fears of an assassination plot... | Railway police help cut crime by 40% 22-May-2008: The introduction of railway police in the Western Cape province has seen the incidence of crime on trains fall by 40 percent and the launch of the new railway police station in Bellville is expected t... |
| Toti man died of overdose 22-May-2008: Allan Espitalier, the man whose body was found four days after he had gone missing after the Cape Argus Pick n Pay cycle tour, died of a drug overdose, his autopsy has reveal... | Durban police deny xenophobia 22-May-2008: Seven people were arrested for a number of attacks involving foreigners in different Durban suburbs, police said on Thursday. However, police spokeswoman Director Phindile Radebe said while for... |
| Higher prices here to stay 22-May-2008: Higher prices for food, minerals, oil and fuel are probably here to stay, even if they do not maintain their current levels, according to the World Bank's Commission for Growth and Development. ... | The shipment did not dock, says Zim 22-May-2008: Harare - The Zimbabwe government on Thursday denied taking delivery of a consignment of weapons from China after a ship carrying the arms was prevented from unloading its cargo. "The shipment d... |
| Killer bodyguard gets life 22-May-2008: By Irene Kuppan A former bodyguard has been sentenced to life imprisonment by a Durban High Court judge for the "heinous" and "treacherous" killing of an Ulundi municipal manager. Thaban... | Refugee crisis grows 22-May-2008: By Lee Rondganger, Matt Radler and Bonile Ngqiyaza The sprawling white-tented camp stretches across the veld in Primrose - home to 2 000 displacees from violent xenophobic attacks. In Re... |
More News... from our 9800+ news articles...| Today's Quote from the book: Government By Deception |
| "..it does not require a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority keen to set brush fires in people's minds..." |
| (Samuel Adams) |
| About this Website and its owner: I was born in Zimbabwe (then Rhodesia), lived there until Mugabe took over and moved to South Africa where I have lived for over 20 years. It has always been obvious to me that there is not one ounce of difference between Mugabe's Zanu(PF) party and Mandela/Mbeki's ANC. Many people who know both countries have remarked on how trends in Zimbabwe precede those in South Africa by 10-20 years. This website and my book are about the deception in both countries, of how they will walk the same path and why, in the end, whites, like the Jews in Hitler's Germany, will be singled out, persecuted, murdered and driven from the African continent as we enter the new, and Second phase of "Liberation". It should be remembered that from the first, whites in Africa had said that the so-called "Liberation" of Africa was not going to benefit the common black man, and that in the end, it was about a bunch of Marxists/Socialists being placed in power by Russia and China. Blacks in Africa are now far worse off than 40 years ago, and many of them flee to Europe and America in hordes instead of standing their ground and fighting for the principles they supposedly believe in. Most of Africa has fallen into disrepair and become a failure, and yet, one still finds people who somehow want to believe that South Africa will be different, even though the trend since 1994 has clearly shown that we are doomed to the same. |
| You must hate this system of Capitalism first and foremost. Because if you don't hate it you will not be able to engage in real struggles against this system. (African National Congress Secretary General, Kgalema Motlanthe speaking at a rally on 1st May 2000) |
| When Mandela dies we will kill you whites like flies. (African National Congress Councillor, Mzukizi Gaba, 10th November 1997) |
| The only white man you can trust is a dead white man. (Robert Mugabe) |
| Our party must continue to strike fear in the heart of the white man, our real enemy! (Robert Mugabe) |
| We came to power by the barrel of a gun, and we shall keep it by the same means. (Robert Mugabe as quoted by Ted Sutton-Pryce in: Zimbabwe: A Model for Namibia? pg 61) |
| These crooks [whites], really, we inherited as part of our population... We cannot expect them to have straightened up, to be honest people, and an honest community, all told... Yes, some of them are good people, but they remain cheats. They remain dishonest. (Robert Mugabe on BBC's Talk About Africa program, October 2000) |
| Whites are not human beings. (Joseph Msika, Zimbabwe's vice president, 18th August 2001, as quoted by The Guardian, UK) |
| I like the English - in England. The Whites must go. Africa is for the Africans. (Jomo Kenyatta) |
| The end of colonialism in Africa was greeted around the world with great enthusiasm. But African independence in the last forty years has not brought the many hoped-for improvements in the lives of black people. Could the new problems facing Africa actually be worse, far worse, than anything in the past? Will the colonial era one day be seen as Africa's "Golden Age?" The most developed countries in Africa lie on its southern tip. South Africa in particular is regarded as the "super power" of Africa and as the only nation on the continent to ever have attained First World status. The political developments in South Africa and Zimbabwe might decide the fate of Africa as a whole. Many of Africa's leaders today repeat a propaganda line taught to them by the Russians. They blame all of Africa's ills on white people and on Western colonialism. This is the Great African lie. If black people continue to uphold this lie, they, as an entire race, may yet be discredited by the shenanigans of Marxists and dictators on the African continent. It is time for everyone to admit the truth. This is the first step towards solving the problem. |