Friday, May 29, 2015


I would kindly like to inform you about the ongoing white genocide in the Republic of South-Africa. Since 1994, the end of the so-called Apartheid, whites people, especially white farmers, have been subject to extremely brutal and racist murders. About 50 people on average are murdered in South-Africa per day, of which at least 20 of them are whites(95+ % black on white murder rate). Please take into consideration that white people make up only 9% (4 500 000) of the demographics in South-Africa and therefore the white murder rate in South-Africa is quite significant.

http://www.genocidewatch.org/home.html
http://www.thetruthaboutsouthafrica.com/p/white-genocide-in-south-africa.html


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Hier is 146 name wat ek het van ons mense wat in 2013 vermoor is... Daar is 8 gevalle waarvan ek weet, maar nie die name het nie. Ek wil graag 'n volledige lys saamstem vir ons protesaksie op 10 Oktober. Help my asseblief hiermee... Sx



VERMOOR IN 2013
Vermoor in Januarie: (19)
John Commins – 2 Januarie
Jannie du Plessis – 6 Januarie
Donovan Marais – 8 Januarie
Rudolf van Heerden – 9 Januarie
Elna van Heerden – 9 Januarie
Ernest van Rooyen – 13 Januarie
Annatjie van Rooyen – 13 Januarie
Pieter Kellerman – 14 Januarie
Fiona Finnis – 15 Januarie
Matty Smith – 16 Januarie
Chad Harris – 17 Januarie
Lorraine Shepheard – 22 Januarie
Desmond Botha – 26 Januarie
Andries Becker – 28 Januarie
Eddie Fouche – 28 Januarie
Shaun Lipshitz – 28 Januarie
Hettie Phillips – 29 Januarie
Gordon Bazzard – 29 Januarie
Manfred Schmidt – 30 Januarie
Vermoor in Februarie: (13)
Dawnsy Mieny – 6 Februarie
Carmen van der Westhuizen – 7 Februarie
Robbie Malan – 8 Februarie
Gordon Adam – 9 Februarie
Lorraine Adam – 9 Februarie
Derek Cornelius – 12 Februarie
Zarco Bulajic – 18 Februarie
Carel Ferreira – 18 Februarie
Laurens de Wet – 23 Februarie
David Barclay – 25 Februarie
Bertus Coetzee – 26 Februarie
Sarel Pretorius – 26 Februarie
Nick Basson - 27 Februarie
Vermoor in Maart: (11)
Waldemar Strauss – 5 Maart
Talbot Smith – 8 Maart
Suzie Willemse – 12 Maart
Johan Stighlingh – 17 Maart
Hannes Hattingh – 20 Maart
Eric Labushagne – 23 Maart
Marius Hayward – 23 Maart
Nico Nel – 23 Maart
Johan Kemp – 23 Maart
Gert van Wyk – 28 Maart
Quintin Brits – 29 Maart
Vermoor in April: (16)
Paul Shultze – 2 April
Anton Bidlingmaier – 6 April
Francois Potgieter – 6 April
Robin Bothma – 7 April
Bob Heunis – 8 April
Karel Pretorius – 9 April
Jannie Dreyer – 10 April
Louis Eksteen – 10 April
Walkie Walkinshaw – 11 April
Jacques Oosthuizen – 11 April
Rodney Bradley – 12 April
Adriaan Stander – 16 April
Jacques du Plessis – 17 April
Carl Mischke – 18 April
Shirley Soffiantini – 22 April
Nadine Prinsloo – 29 April
Vermoor in Mei: (20)
Babs Roos – 1 Mei
Peter Hackland – 7 Mei
Daan Rousseau – 8 Mei
Erka Rousseau – 8 Mei
Kenny Linmeyer – 13 Mei
Rui Moutinho – 14 Mei
Fred van den Bergh – 14 Mei
William Sharman – 17 Mei
Francois le Grange – 19 Mei
Kobus Larrem – 22 Mei
Jenny Lachenicht – 23 Mei
Morne Nel – 23 Mei
Annebe Lategan – 24 Mei
Dave Maratos – 24 Mei
Traudel Kretschmer – 24 Mei
Johan van Rensburg – 25 Mei
Carmen Mathe – 27 Mei
Jeandre van Rensburg – 29 Mei
Freek van Niekerk – 30 Mei
Johan Raats – 31 Mei
Vermoor in Junie: (13)
Dudley Buss – 3 Junie
Michael Zafiris – 3 Junie
Melinda Lee Bam – 8 Junie
Michael Quin – 10 Junie
Louis Traut – 15 Junie
Herman van der Schyff – 16 Junie
Eugene Preston – 18 Junie
Jefferey Wiggil – 19 Junie
Barend Nel – 21 Junie
John Hatfield – 21 Junie
Roelof du Plessis – 26 Junie
Frank du Plessis – 27 Junie
Willem van der Westhuizen – 29 Junie
Vermoor in Julie: (14)
Dirk Koekemoer – 1 Julie
Brian Shalkof – 2 Julie
Andrew Brown – 2 Julie
Clyde Byrns – 7 Julie
Isabel Hugo – 8 Julie
Onika Bakkes – 12 Julie
Lizelle le Roux – 14 Julie
Robert Bader – 16 Julie
Bossie Barnard – 17 Julie
Judith Muller – 18 Julie
Neil Muller – 23 Julie
Nicky Klopper – 25 Julie
Claudi van der Merwe – 26 Julie
Louis van Wyk – 29 Julie
Vermoor in Augustus: (24)
Craig Botha – 3 Augustus
Gerrit Myburgh – 5 Augustus
Attie Cronje – 6 Augustus
Janetta van der Walt – 6 Augustus
Hennie Bentley – 6 Augustus
Schalk Burger – 10 Augustus
Timothy Green – 11 Augustus
Vivien Ponte – 11 Augustus
Michael Poval – 11 Augustus
Johnny Meyer – 13 Augustus
John Thompson – 14 Augustus
Wilhelm Pretorius – 15 Augustus
Johan Botha – 16 Augustus
Willem Swanepoel – 17 Augustus
Jochen Radel – 18 Augustus
Pikkie Stassen – 19 Augustus
Rina Stassen – 19 Augustus
Bill Daly – 19 Augustus
Kulu Clark – 24 Augustus
Craig Bailey – 27 Augustus
Jannie Hills – 29 Augustus
Miems Robberts – 30 Augustus
Johan Harding – 30 Augustus
Garth Johnson – 31 Augustus
Vermoor in September: (16)
Elsabeth de Bruyn – 7 September
Noreen Bryant – 8 September
Gert Trucker – 12 September
Eddie Reid – 13 September
Doris Labuschagne – 14 September
Sollie Botha – 14 September
David Shacklock – 15 September
Louisa Francis – 15 September
Danie Geldenhuys – 16 September
Hannes de Wet – 20 September
Hans Jonker – 20 September
Leanne Douglas – 22 September
Boetman Swart – 23 September
Johan Gouws – 25 September
Mick Hampson – 27 September
Rocco Swanepoel – 28 September



The number of Black on White attacks, rapes and murders to date for 2013!
JANUARY: 32 Attacks, 52 Victims, 1 Raped, 20 Murdered.
FEBRUARY: 20 Attacks, 25 Victims, 1 Raped, 13 Murdered.
MARCH: 20 Attacks, 30 Victims, 1 Raped, 10 Murdered.
APRIL: 46 Attacks, 65 Victims, 8 Raped, 18 Murdered.

MAY: 75 Attacks, 107 Victims, 7 Raped, 24 Murdered.
JUNE: 51 Attacks, 97 Victims, 2 Raped, 15 Murdered.
JULY: 43 Attacks, 77 Victims, 4 Raped, 16 Murdered.
AUGUST: 14 Attacks, 31 Victims, 2 Raped, 5 Murdered.



























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genocide watch
http://www.genocidewatch.org/home.html
The 8 Stages of Genocide
By Gregory H. Stanton, President, Genocide Watch

Classification Symbolization Dehumanization Organization Polarization Preparation Extermination Denial
Genocide is a process that develops in eight stages that are predictable but not inexorable. At each stage, preventive measures can stop it. The process is not linear.  Logically, later stages must be preceded by earlier stages.  But all stages continue to operate throughout the process.

1. CLASSIFICATION: All cultures have categories to distinguish people into “us and them” by ethnicity, race, religion, or nationality: German and Jew, Hutu and Tutsi. Bipolar societies that lack mixed categories, such as Rwanda and Burundi, are the most likely to have genocide. The main preventive measure at this early stage is to develop universalistic institutions that transcend ethnic or racial divisions, that actively promote tolerance and understanding, and that promote classifications that transcend the divisions. The Catholic church could have played this role in Rwanda, had it not been riven by the same ethnic cleavages as Rwandan society. Promotion of a common language in countries like Tanzania has also promoted transcendent national identity. This search for common ground is vital to early prevention of genocide.
2. SYMBOLIZATION: We give names or other symbols to the classifications. We name people “Jews” or “Gypsies”, or distinguish them by colors or dress; and apply the symbols to members of groups. Classification and symbolization are universally human and do not necessarily result in genocide unless they lead to the next stage, dehumanization. When combined with hatred, symbols may be forced upon unwilling members of pariah groups: the yellow star for Jews under Nazi rule, the blue scarf for people from the Eastern Zone in Khmer Rouge Cambodia. To combat symbolization, hate symbols can be legally forbidden (swastikas) as can hate speech. Group marking like gang clothing or tribal scarring can be outlawed, as well. The problem is that legal limitations will fail if unsupported by popular cultural enforcement. Though Hutu and Tutsi were forbidden words in Burundi until the 1980’s, code-words replaced them. If widely supported, however, denial of symbolization can be powerful, as it was in Bulgaria, where the government refused to supply enough yellow badges and at least eighty percent of Jews did not wear them, depriving the yellow star of its significance as a Nazi symbol for Jews

3. DEHUMANIZATION: One group denies the humanity of the other group. Members of it are equated with animals, vermin, insects or diseases. Dehumanization overcomes the normal human revulsion against murder. At this stage, hate propaganda in print and on hate radios is used to vilify the victim group. In combating this dehumanization, incitement to genocide should not be confused with protected speech. Genocidal societies lack constitutional protection for countervailing speech, and should be treated differently than democracies. Local and international leaders should condemn the use of hate speech and make it culturally unacceptable. Leaders who incite genocide should be banned from international travel and have their foreign finances frozen. Hate radio stations should be shut down, and hate propaganda banned. Hate crimes and atrocities should be promptly punished.

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