Thursday, March 08, 2018

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"For decades, the country of South Africa was the focus of an international rallying cry against the injustices of apartheid. 
On June 17, 1991, South Africa's Parliament abolished the legal framework for the practice of racial persecution. 
In 1994, Nelson Mandela and his Marxist African National Congress (ANC) assumed the reins of power.
The international community looked away, satisfied that justice had prevailed.
They continue to look away, even as South Africa has degenerated into another racist pit, best described by an Afrikaner farm owner: "It's politically correct to kill whites these days."
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 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...
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Pictured: Susan Howarth, age 64, was brutally tortured and killed at her South African farm in February 2017

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