Genocide Watch following developments in South Africa
“…best described by an Afrikaner farm owner: “It’s politically correct to kill whites these days.”
A victim of an attack
In July of 2012, Dr. Gregory Stanton, head of the nonprofit group Genocide Watch, conducted
a fact-finding mission in South Africa. He concluded that there is a
coordinated campaign of genocide being conducted against white farmers,
known as Boers. “The farm murders, we have become convinced, are not
accidental,” Stanton contended. “It was very clear that the massacres
were not common crimes,” he added—especially because of the absolute
barbarity used against the victims. “We don’t know exactly who is
planning them yet, but what we are calling for is an international
investigation,” he added.
The number of farm murders, or “plaasmoorde” as it is called in
Afrikaans, is staggering. Over the last decade, it is estimated that at
least 3000 Boers have been killed.
What is known is that the ANC celebrated in 100th year anniversary
with a song led by President Zuma himself. “Dubula iBhunu” or “Shoot the
Boer” was a line in the lyrics of an apartheid-era song,
Dr. Stanton concluded that Malema’s revival of a song advocating murder moved South Africa from the fifth stage on his genocidal scale
to stage six. When the South African judiciary ruled it to be unlawful
hate speech, Genocide Watch put South Africa back at stage five. When
President Zuma was caught on tape
January 2012 singing, “We are going to shoot them with the machine gun,
they are going to run/You are a Boer, we are going to hit them, and you
are going to run/shoot the Boer…” South Africa was raised to stage six
once again.
Stage six is known as Preparation: “Victims are identified and
separated out because of their ethnic or religious identity. Death lists
are drawn up. Members of victim groups are forced to wear identifying
symbols. Their property is expropriated. They are often segregated into
ghettoes, deported into concentration camps, or confined to a
famine-struck region and starved.”
The sixth stage is followed by stage seven: Extermination.
…
and as Genocide Watch noted
on its website last July one more step was taken as well. “The
government has disbanded the commando units of white farmers that once
protected their farms, and has passed laws to confiscate the farmers’
weapons,” it reported. “Disarmament of a targeted group is one of the
surest early warning signs of future genocidal killings.””
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