Between 30 and 40 newspaper clippings were presented as evidence of life in South Africa. “One article exhibited was published in [the Daily Sun in 2004] by Africa Ka Mahamba. [It was] entitled ‘Taking from whites is not a crime’,” Kaplan said. The article quotes the leader of the “Uhuru cultural club” as telling youngsters who attended a Human Rights Day celebration to steal from whites because “it is the right thing to do”. |
In addition, we could add, among others, the SAP's lost police dockets, only 668 in 2008, totally disappeared.
In South Africa, we have policemen who cannot drive, who do not know what a watermark is for, prosecutors who do not know what 'forensic psychology' or 'mens rea' means, and magistrates who do not know what passports are for; in fact, we have Constitutional Court Judges who are incapable of writing Judgements.
Thats not even mentioning South Africa's race war, the ANC's Occult “Struggle” Politics and People's War Collateral Damages, the Afrikaner Genocide, the plausible Occult roots of African criminality, the South African police on the brink of collapse; and that is only the tip of the iceberg......
Press Release, from COPE: RE: Canada Granting Refugee Status to South African citizen
COPE: Statement by Phillip Dexter, Congress of the People Spokesperson, on the granting of refugee status by the Canadian government to a South African citizen (02/09/2009)
The Congress of the People would like to go on record in stating that the refugee asylum status granted to Brandon Huntley by Canada, while a shocking decision, is symptomatic of the disillusionment rife across all colour lines in the ANC led South Africa.
This is unfortunately not only an unintended consequence of some ANC policies, but rather a result of the ANC's cynical campaign to exploit the fears based on race of people in the country. Over the last year, populist and extremists in the ANC such as Julius Malema have been trying to whip the masses into a frenzy of anti-white, sentiment. "Wit Gevaar" is one of the watchwords of post Polokwane blameshifting tactics.
On the other end of the spectrum, there are unprecedented service delivery protests, with scenes reminiscent of the height of apartheid. While towns are burning, the ruling party are content to play a cynical game of gerrymandering and of blaming everyone else for the current , dismal state of affairs. The electorate they claim to serve are being left behind mere months after carrying them to success in the General Election.
The ANC have had 15 years to begin to make a dent in the legacy of racial disharmony and poor service delivery. That they have failed in their mandate of making South Africa a "home for all" is worrying. What is an even bigger worry is that they are using the tactic of "divide and conquer" to ensure that they continue to cling to power.
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