Anonymous ID: 7a2a98 Aug. 15, 2024, 6:34 a.m. No.21415718   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5763 >>5951 >>2801

>>21396897

>DA wants answers after over 5 million dockets are closed

 

“Farm attacks and murders are terrorism and sabotage” [Translated]

 

https://www.tlu.co.za/plaasaanvalle-en-moorde-is-terreur-en-sabotasie/

June 26, 2024

 

TLU SA declares that farm killings can no longer be considered a crime, but terrorism and sabotage.

 

"When a farmer and his workers, or any innocent citizen is hunted down with AK47s and R4 or R5 assault rifles and shot in cold blood, we realize that this is not ordinary crime, it is a terrorist attack and an act of sabotage against the country," says Bennie van Zyl, general manager of TLU SA.

 

"These incidents are not just a statistic that can be added by chance while the country's politicians in parliament are busy with egg dances for positions of authority," says Van Zyl. "Criminals and those awaiting trial bully each other to compete for a seat in the highest house of the land where this injustice against citizens has been ignored until now and has become commonplace."

 

The state has a constitutional responsibility to ensure the safety of its residents, financed by tax payments.

 

The recent attack on the farmer Francois Oosthuizen in KwaZulu-Natal, where he and two of his workers were attacked with assault rifles in their vehicle, can no longer simply be considered a crime. TLU SA asks: Is this not a war? Farmers, their families and workers can no longer carry out their duties to cultivate the land and produce food while he has to constantly look over his shoulder, knowing that at any moment, like so many of his predecessors, he will be just another victim of terrorist attack or sabotage can be Self-defense is no longer even an option because law-abiding citizens of this country are held hostage by criminals, and the SAPS' actions sometimes strengthen the criminals' hands and criminals know that they may never be found guilty.

 

Since 2019, the government has failed to effectively implement the National Rural Security Strategy. The serious injury of Oosthuizen, like many others, must not be dismissed as just another crime statistic. Here, a food producer was taken out of action with serious financial losses, not to mention the trauma and hospitalization that changed his entire life permanently. All this while the state remains absent.

 

Every commercial farmer's contribution to the nation's food supply is critical. If a farmer is eliminated, the food supply of around 2,000 people is threatened. Any responsible government will know that commercial farmers are an indispensable asset and must be protected at all costs. Food on the table is surely the greatest strategic asset of any country, and without it the country will grind to a halt.

 

Voters have clearly indicated that they are dissatisfied with the current government, and especially the poor security conditions. A new government of national unity will have to step in urgently, because it is unacceptable that South Africa, and specifically our farmers and their workers, suffer from security conditions.

 

We urgently need an effective and responsible new minister of the SAPS who will show the political will to take his task seriously, the SAPS will purge corrupt elements, including the criminals in its own ranks, ensuring that the SAPS, through effective work , now fulfills his civic responsibility by creating a safe state where citizens can live and work and that it is not this minister's job to serve an ideology or pamper crime with soft hands.

 

While this statement focuses on farm attacks, we recognize that crime across the country is out of control and no one is spared. The political will to address crime is largely absent. The government's constitutional responsibility to ensure crime prevention and combat has been largely absent for the past 30 years. South Africa's residents must be more purposeful from now on and consistently make their voices heard about the poor crime management of the past three decades and denounce it. Stop terror and sabotage and don't soften it to crime. This is much worse.

Anonymous ID: 7a2a98 Aug. 15, 2024, 6:40 a.m. No.21415763   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2801

>>21415718

>Farm attacks and murders are terrorism and sabotage

 

>>21405857

>>21405895

>the ANC's 25-year strategy to deal with the whites: it would be like boiling a frog alive

 

>>21405786

>GNU ‘best tactical option’, Ramaphosa tells ANC alliance partners

>The party said it remained firmly committed to the advance of the National Democratic Revolution

 

“The origins of South Africa's farm murder epidemic”

 

https://www.politicsweb.co.za/opinion/the-origins-of-south-africas-farm-murder-epidemic#_ftnref11

20 June 2018

 

In Radio Freedom broadcasts through late 1984 and early 1985 the ANC in exile exhorted its young supporters on the ground in South Africa to completely discard adherence to the criminal law and basic Christian morality; to organise themselves into military-style units, to link up with MK operatives, to sabotage industries and farms, to rob whites and take their guns, and to use these (and whatever other weapons were at hand) to “eliminate” black policemen, councillors, suspected informers, and other categories of the enemy.

 

The targeting of white farmers was also top of mind of the ANC leadership in exile at that time. A discussion document for the Commission on Armed Struggle prepared for the ANC’s Kabwe conference, held in June 1985, stated: “We should liquidate and harass the enemy manpower, puppets and traitors including the rural bourgeoisie (white farmers…)”. The Commission on Strategy and Tactics talked about using the liberation movement’s urban strongholds as a springboard for launching the armed struggle in the rural areas. It stated:

 

“In the rural areas it is necessary to create underground and mass political bases as a foundation for the armed struggle. In areas where suitable conditions exist units must be sent to be based in the terrain to make contact with and train the local population for action against the enemy. We must undertake a sustained drive to clear the white farms and harass the enemy with mine warfare. Sustained armed activity in the rural areas is important both as a politicising factor locally and nationally, and as a tactic to disperse the enemy.”

 

Although a key reason for targeting white farmers was ideological –the start of an offensive designed to “seize the land” from the “white colonialists” - the ANC still remained formally committed to the principle, enshrined in the Geneva conventions, that MK would not directly target white civilians.

 

The ANC NEC’s January 8th statement of 1986, delivered by Tambo, stated that “the charge we give to Umkhonto we Sizwe and to the masses of our people is attack, advance, give the enemy no quarter–an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth!”… Tambo added that MK had also “taken the armed struggle both into the Bantustans and into the enemy rural military zones, striking blows that have worried the enemy and its puppets.” He then stated:

 

“Much organisational and mobilisation work still needs to be done in these areas, raising to the fore such questions as the need to destroy the oppressive Bantustan system, to rise up against the blood-sucking white soldier-farmers and to address the central task of the landless masses seizing the land which rightfully belongs to them.”

 

In a broadcast on Radio Freedom on 21st October 1985 the ANC… exhorted farm workers to do the following:

 

“Sabotage his farming operations. Destroy his crops. Sabotage his implements and machinery. Daring actions of Umkhonto we Sizwe are not the only way of confronting the enemy. Sabotage operations are part of the people's war. And actions of the people are. Do not allow the Boers to arm you against the people. Take the guns and communication equipment [in their possession] and everything you can lay your hands on and turn them on the exploitative farmers. These are the actions we have to take to end this state of tyranny which occupies our land. Let us all unite and fight for a new South Africa where the land shall not be the property of white farmers only but shall be shared among all those who [work it].”

 

It is worth noting at this point the similarity between the message conveyed in this broadcast, and the words of the war song "Dubul'ibhunu" sung by MK cadres in exile:

 

Dubula! Dubula! Dubula nge s'bhamu

Dubul' ibhunu

Dubula' Dubula Dubula nge s'bhamu

Mama, ndiyeke ndidubul' ibhunu

Dubula' Dubula' Dubula nge s'bhamu

Ziyareypa lezinja

Dubula! Dubula! Dubula nge s'bhamu

[Shoot! Shoot! Shoot them with a gun

Shoot the Boer

Shoot! Shoot! Shoot them with a gun

Ma, let me "shoot the Boer

Shoot! Shoot Shoot them with a gun.

These dogs rape us

Shoot shoot shoot them with a gun.]

 

The intention was to focus initially on capturing the state machinery - through a combination of cadre deployment and pushing out of white officials and officers - before eventually turning, in the final stage of the National Democratic Revolution, to an ultimate solution of the land question in South Africa.

Anonymous ID: 7a2a98 Aug. 15, 2024, 6:47 a.m. No.21415804   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2250 >>5305 >>5327

“MK party replaces 18 MPs”

 

https://youtu.be/9crO7CvEHl8

Aug 8, 2024

 

Umkhonto we Sizwe party is replacing 18 of its members of the National Assembly.

 

The bulk of them were sworn-in less than two months ago on 25 June.

 

MK party's spokesperson Nhlamulo Ndhlela says many of those who were on the list were not supposed to be there in the first place.

Anonymous ID: 7a2a98 Aug. 15, 2024, 7:19 a.m. No.21415951   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>21405895

>For instance, the SAPS under Jackie Selebi introduced an Employment Equity Plan in 2000 [28] that set racial targets (50/50 at management level and 60/40 at other levels) and a 70/30 quota on recruitment at all levels. These targets were subsequently ratcheted upwards.

 

>>21415718

>Is this not a war?

 

“Anarchy in RSA; Action Society deeply concerned with criminal cases being closed without results”

 

https://actionsociety.co.za/anarchy-in-rsa-action-society-deeply-concerned-with-criminal-cases-being-closed-without-results/

13 August 2024

 

Action Society is deeply concerned with the latest revelation of unsolved crimes in South Africa. Between 2018 and 2024, 76 655 murders and 40 089 attempted murders in South Africa were closed and went unsolved; these cases were closed, placed in storage and never opened again. Rape cases that go unsolved totaled up 61 740 with unsolved sexual assault cases numbering at 5 523. The worst number was unsolved aggravated robbery cases which totaled at 256 162 and unsolved kidnapping cases coming in at 9 114.

 

To make matters even worse, South Africa has a shortage of 8 500 detectives and 527 voluntarily left the force from October 1 2023 to July 19 2024, making it almost impossible for these crimes to be solved.

 

“This is a massive issue. We have repeatedly stated that we need to stop focusing only on the poorly trained troops on the ground. But we need to ensure there are specialised personnel that can investigate these cases to the very end and bring justice to victims,” said Action Society spokesperson, Juanita du Preez.

 

The crime trends in South Africa keep on heading toward a state that resembles complete anarchy. It seems as though some, but definitely not all, members of our police sit with their boots on their desks, awaiting their latest paychecks while South Africans suffer and fear for their lives. There are many great cops who have a great passion for their work and are very good at it, but a rotten few give them a bad name.

 

Over recent years South Africa has come to resemble a type of war zone and nobody feels safe in their homes anymore. Political appointments in police ranks have robbed the South African Police Service (SAPS) of the skills to solve crime,” said Juanita du Preez.

 

Much of this can be attributed to the previous minister of policies’ disastrous handling of crime and police resources in South Africa. Under his auspices, crime in South Africa went into a complete downward spiral and trust in police plummeted to an all time low with political interference coupled with an incompetent team.

 

“The sheer number of unsolved cases are almost unfathomable. How can things have been allowed to get this bad? However there is light at the end of the tunnel as we have a new minister of police at the helm, but he has a very big mess to clean up. We have already reached out to minister Mchunu with our suggested solutions on how we can ameliorate the crime situation in the country. We trust that he is the right man for the job and that our partnership can be fruitful and make our beautiful country safe once again for all South Africans,” concluded Juanita du Preez.

Anonymous ID: 7a2a98 Aug. 20, 2024, 5:54 a.m. No.21447299   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7329 >>7333 >>7349

>>21439801

 

“Businesses in Mthatha shut down due to extortion”

 

https://youtu.be/j3oX2CYeOaM

Aug 20, 2024

 

There are growing concerns as businesses in Mthatha, Eastern Cape are forced to shut their doors due to extortion. A well-known medical practice had to permanently close due to criminal activities in the town. Newzroom Afrika's Ntsiki Nohiya has more.

Anonymous ID: 7a2a98 Aug. 20, 2024, 6:01 a.m. No.21447329   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7333 >>7344 >>7349

>>21447299

>>21439801

 

“EXTRA: Extortion City with Randolf Jorberg | Carte Blanche | M-Net”

 

https://youtu.be/LNwDLpT67Cg

Aug 8, 2024 #carteblanche #nightlife #southafrica

 

It was a murder that outraged regulars at a popular night spot on Cape Town's Long Street; a senseless killing meant as a message for the owner and a reminder of the violence of those demanding protection money. In 2015, former Beerhouse owner, Randolf Jorberg, paid his last respects to a trusted doorman and finally gave in to the demands of the extortionists. But after living with a deep sense of injustice, he sat down with Govan Whittles to finally give a detailed account of what led to his doorman's death, and how Cape Town's underworld continues to operate.

Anonymous ID: 7a2a98 Aug. 20, 2024, 6:02 a.m. No.21447333   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7344 >>7349

>>21439801

>>21447299

>>21447329

 

“Killings in Khayelitsha | Carte Blanche | M-Net”

 

https://youtu.be/5Y_H0okb3cM

Aug 19, 2024 #carteblanche #southafrica #news

 

𝗧𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗿𝘆 𝗼𝗿𝗶𝗴𝗶𝗻𝗮𝗹𝗹𝘆 𝗮𝗶𝗿𝗲𝗱 𝗼𝗻 𝟮𝟴 𝗝𝘂𝗹𝘆 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟰.

 

In June this year, four-year-old Enzokuhle Dladlu was playing outside on the street in Khayelitsha when four gunmen entered a barbershop in her neighbourhood and opened fire. One man and three children were killed in the shooting: Enzokuhle was one of them. In Khayelitsha, these mass shootings have become tragically common as rival gangs force businesses and civilians alike to pay protection fees or risk being killed. In a new report, the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organised Crime has identified four growing extortion economies in the province, including transport, construction and township economies. Carte Blanche examines how protection rackets in Khayelitsha are expanding their illicit business portfolio, targeting street vendors, spaza shops, and even churches.

Anonymous ID: 7a2a98 Aug. 20, 2024, 6:05 a.m. No.21447344   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7349

>>21447333

>In a new report, the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organised Crime has identified four growing extortion economies in the province, including transport, construction and township economies. Carte Blanche examines how protection rackets in Khayelitsha are expanding their illicit business portfolio, targeting street vendors, spaza shops, and even churches.

 

>>21447329

 

“THE SHADOW ECONOMY: UNCOVERING CAPE TOWN’S EXTORTION NETWORKS”

 

https://globalinitiative.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Jenni-Irish-Qhobosheane-The-shadow-economy-Uncovering-Cape-Towns-extortion-networks-GI-TOC-April-2024.pdf

APRIL 2024

 

Extortion is a rapidly worsening problem throughout South Africa. This is the first in a series of reports tracking its spread across the country. The Western Cape, an economic hub with a long history of gang violence and extortion, is particularly hard hit. The City of Cape Town is host to a menacing shadow economy, with money, services and goods being extorted from an increasingly wide range of businesses, including spaza shops, nightclubs, construction and transport companies, as well as individuals.

 

The issue has been widely reported in the media and it is clear that many people are justifiably concerned. However, the reality of the situation is far more serious than is perhaps realized. Extortion is growing rapidly and spreading throughout the city, and the groups involved are highly organized. The range of sectors and people affected is widening: from street vendors selling their wares in Mitchells Plain or Khayelitsha, to the owners of bars and restaurants in the city centre; from construction companies building roads or houses, to municipal workers and contractors providing basic services. In certain parts of the city, even private vehicles have become targets.

 

The GI-TOC has identified four main extortion economies for the focus of this report:

 

■ The central business district (CBD) night-time extortion economy. While initially focused on the city’s night-time economy, extortion activities have expanded to include other businesses, such as restaurants and coffee shops.

■ Cape Town’s construction mafia. These groups target infrastructure projects and the construction sector. Methods have been copied and adapted from KwaZulu-Natal, and similar extortion practices have spread to other parts of the country.

■ The transport extortion economy. This has long existed within the minibus taxi industry in Cape Town, but has expanded in an unprecedented way to include buses, private transport and even private vehicles.

■ The township enterprise extortion economy. This focuses on formal and informal businesses and individuals operating particularly in the Cape Flats, including the townships of Khayelitsha, Gugulethu and Nyanga.1 It also targets municipal workers and contractors.

Anonymous ID: 7a2a98 Aug. 20, 2024, 6:06 a.m. No.21447349   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>21439801

>>21447299

>>21447329

>>21447333

>>21447344

 

“ANC wants soldiers deployed to EC to deal with extortion”

 

https://youtu.be/ZVyd_2TcLH8

Aug 19, 2024

 

Eastern Cape ANC is calling on the government to deploy soldiers in crime hotspots in the province following a surge in extortion cases in places like Mthatha and Gqeberha. Provincial spokesperson Loyiso Magqashela says there's a R1 billion road being constructed by Sanral in the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality that has been blocked by individuals extorting money from the service provider.

 

https://businesstech.co.za/news/government/787245/criminal-mafias-standing-in-the-way-of-south-africas-big-turnaround/

19 Aug 2024

 

The escalation of the prevalence and severity of criminal extortion groups targeting construction sites across South Africa continues to impede the country’s economic potential.

 

“Extortion in the construction sector has reached worryingly high levels, derailing and delaying projects worth billions of rands,” said national project manager of Business Against Crime South Africa (BACSA), Roelof Viljoen.

 

What started off as a few “business forums” in KwaZulu-Natal invading and extorting construction sites in around 2014/15 (as outlined by a report by Jenni Irish-Qhobosheane for the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organised Crime) has now morphed into a national crisis of booming “construction mafias.”

 

According to the State Investigating Unit (SIU), the “construction mafia refers to extortion groups that typically seek to forcefully extract protection fees from local construction companies and contractors or extort a portion of the cost of an infrastructure project, or that specific individuals affiliated with the mafia are recruited to work on the site.”

 

“At the outset of a project, they invade the construction site, walk into site offices [very often] heavily armed and threaten individuals or their families,” explained construction attorney, Euan Massey.

 

“No progress can take place until their demands are dealt with [which] can also extend to violence and in the worst cases, has resulted in murders,” he added.

 

Irish-Qhobosheane explained that most mafias posing as legitimate “business forums” demand 30% of the contract value of the project as “protection” against violence and work stoppages.

Anonymous ID: 7a2a98 Aug. 20, 2024, 10:04 a.m. No.21448567   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>21405923

>Water tanker mafia; “New mafia causing chaos in South Africa”

 

“STRATEGIC ORGANIZED CRIME RISK ASSESSMENT: SOUTH AFRICA”

 

https://globalinitiative.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/GI-TOC-Strategic-Organized-Crime-Risk-Assessment-South-Africa.pdf

SEPTEMBER 2022

 

Since 1994, organized crime has exploited both the shortcomings of the political transition and the opportunities afforded by globalization, leading to a flourishing of crime at all levels of society, which has had severe consequences for the state, and which we evidence through an overview of the 15 main illicit markets currently active in South Africa today. Examining these markets provides several insights into the key traits of organized crime in South Africa and the context of South African organized crime at the local, state and international level. The state’s response to organized crime, which is a key part of this context, is assessed in detail. The section concludes with suggestions as to how to prioritize a response.

 

South Africa faces a complex, hybrid criminal threat. Having originated in highly constricted conditions under apartheid, in three decades organized crime has spread across the country and forged links around the world. It has been quick to seize opportunities, robust in the face of (often weak) law enforcement pressure and assertive in protecting its spheres of influence. But organized crime in South Africa is not an insurmountable challenge, and a well-led and resourced law enforcement strategy would pay quick dividends.

 

Our assessment of 15 illicit markets traces how organized crime has flourished in South Africa and highlights its profound social, economic and political harms. Violence – always present in society – has become embedded in the evolving criminal economy; depredation of the natural environment and critical infrastructure has run rampant; and entrenched gangs and extortion networks have sought to establish criminalized forms of governance that operate beyond the remit of the state monopoly. Its victims can be found across the social spectrum, but invariably South Africa’s poorest citizens have suffered the most.

 

The state’s means of response – its institutions – have been left weakened and corrupted after a decade of state capture that saw elite corruption become endemic and crippled essential service delivery. Efforts to tackle corruption and crime have been more recently hampered by the coronavirus pandemic, which has not only diverted state resources and attention, but also presented an opportunity for criminals to expand illicit enterprises and strengthen their control over territory and people alike.1

 

The three phenomena identified above – the growth of organized crime, rise of elite corruption and erosion of state institutions – have often overlapped and intersected in South Africa’s past, but now have converged to form a self-sustaining, self-protecting and self-expanding criminal economy. Although many markets remain highly violent and liable to fragmentation, they are underpinned by robust criminal incentives and mechanisms that have consistently fuelled growth and criminal expansion.

 

There have also been indications that some politicians and even police in the specialized unit are complicit in stock theft.

 

According to underworld sources involved in the organized violence market, the police are complicit in assassination, receiving payment from gang bosses in exchange for guns and obstructing investigations (by ‘losing’ evidence, for instance).

Anonymous ID: 7a2a98 Aug. 28, 2024, 6:47 a.m. No.21495015   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2652 >>0780

“The Citizens Are Fed Up!”

 

https://youtu.be/g81KHCfZOMY

Aug 27, 2024

 

They made their complaints known to the President and this is what happened.

Anonymous ID: 7a2a98 Aug. 31, 2024, 7:32 a.m. No.21512387   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2801

“Violent crimes on the increase”

 

https://youtu.be/so-R0Bi1jDY

Aug 30, 2024

 

Violent crimes such as murder, rape and hijackings have increased.

 

And these categories of crime have the potential to significantly affect the country’s already struggling economy.

 

That's the stark warning from Police Minister Senzo Mchunu.

 

He released the country's crime stats for the first half of the year in Cape Town earlier today.

 

2:12 – “We are living in a very dangerous country. Just to give you an idea, we’re talking about 3 murders per hour in South Africa. These are war zone rates that we’re actually talking about.”

Anonymous ID: 7a2a98 Aug. 31, 2024, 9:33 a.m. No.21512748   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6678

>>21507100

>>21507050

>>21507053

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>>21467459

>>21479142

>>21479095

>>21489585

>And people tend to refer to HF Verwoerd (Prime Minister 1958-1966) as the ‘architect of apartheid (separateness)’.

 

“The First Pan-African Conference [from 23 to 25 July 1900]” - “injustices in Britain’s African and Caribbean colonies”

 

https://www.blackhistorymonth.org.uk/article/section/history-of-politics/first-pan-african-conference/

 

On 24 September 1897, Henry Sylvester Williams had been instrumental in founding the African Association, in response to the European partition of Africa that followed the 1884-5 Congress of Berlin. The formation of the association marked an early stage in the development of the anti-colonialist movement and was established to encourage the unity of Africans and people of African descent, particularly in territories of the British empire, concerning itself with injustices in Britain’s African and Caribbean colonies. In March 1898 the association issued a circular calling for a pan-African conference. Booker T. Washington, who had been travelling in the UK in the summer of 1899, wrote in a letter to African-American newspapers:

 

“The object and character of the Pan-African Conference is best told in the words of the resolution, which was adopted at the meeting referred to, viz: ‘In view of the widespread ignorance which is prevalent in England about the treatment of native races under European and American rule, the African Association, which consists of members of the race resident in England and which has been in existence for nearly two years, have resolved during the Paris Exposition of 1900 (which many representatives of the race may be visiting) to hold a conference in London in the month of May of the said year, in order to take steps to influence public opinion on existing proceedings and conditions affecting the welfare of the natives in various parts of Africa, the West Indies and the United States.’’

 

In September, the delegates petitioned Queen Victoria through the British government to look into the treatment of Africans in South Africa and Rhodesia, including specified acts of injustice perpetrated by whites there, namely:

 

  1. The degrading and illegal compound system of labour in vogue in Kimberley and Rhodesia.

  2. The so-called indenture, i.e., legalized bondage of African men and women and children to white colonists.

  3. The system of compulsory labour in public works.

  4. The “pass” or docket system used for people of colour.

  5. Local by-laws tending to segregate and degrade Africans such as the curfew; the denial to Africans of the use of footpaths; and the use of separate public conveyances.

  6. Difficulties in acquiring real property.

  7. Difficulties in obtaining the franchise.

 

The response eventually received by Sylvester-Williams on 17 January 1901 stated:

 

“Sir. I am directed by Mr Secretary Chamberlain to state that he has received the Queen’s commands to inform you that the Memorial of the Pan-African Conference requesting the situation of the native races in South Africa, has been laid before Her Majesty, and that she was graciously pleased to command him to return an answer to it on behalf of her government.

 

  1. Mr. Chamberlain accordingly desires to assure the members of the Pan-African Conference that, it settling the lines on which the administration of the conquered territories is to be conducted, Her Majesty’s Government will not overlook the interests and welfare of the native races. Days later, Victoria responded more personally, instructing her private secretary, Arthur Bigge, to write, which he did on 21 January – the day before the Queen died. Although the specific injustices in South Africa continued for some time, the conference brought them to the attention of the world.

Anonymous ID: 7a2a98 Aug. 31, 2024, 9:47 a.m. No.21512801   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2811

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>>21415718

>>21415763

>>21507727

>It's also worth mentioning that advocate Tembeka Ngcukaitobi has argued at the ICJ that Israel has genocidal intent, among others based on songs sung by Israeli soldiers, but has also argued in South Africa that there is nothing wrong with chants like Kill the Boer, kill the farmer, because the context within which the chants are made has to be considered.

 

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>>21507053

>>21507168

>>21507174

 

>>21512387

>“We are living in a very dangerous country. Just to give you an idea, we’re talking about 3 murders per hour in South Africa. These are war zone rates that we’re actually talking about.”

 

“Is 1984 Becoming a Reality? - George Orwell's Warning to the World” - “Don’t let it happen, it depends on you.”

 

https://youtu.be/vEMlvpMY7yw

Aug 7, 2021

Anonymous ID: 7a2a98 Aug. 31, 2024, 9:53 a.m. No.21512811   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>21512801

 

>>21507050

>I believe until the world comes to its senses you should declare war I mean a commercial war with those who are trying to boycott your manufactures that is my programme. You might finish the war by union with America and universal peace, I mean after one hundred years, and a secret society organised like Loyola's, supported by the accumulated wealth of those whose aspiration is a desire to do something

 

>>21507053

>if even now we could arrange with the present members of the United States Assembly and our House of Commons, the peace of the world is secured for all eternity!… The only thing feasible to carry this idea out is a secret one (society) gradually absorbing the wealth of the world to be devoted to such an object.

 

“JFK | Secret Societies Speech | Long Version” [April 27, 1961]

 

https://youtu.be/pfzJaLXujTE

 

6:36 – “The very word “secrecy” is repugnant in a free and open society; and we are as a people inherently and historically opposed to secret societies, to secret oaths and to secret proceedings. We decided long ago that the dangers of excessive and unwarranted concealment of pertinent facts far outweighed the dangers which are cited to justify it. Even today, there is little value in opposing the threat of a closed society by imitating its arbitrary restrictions. Even today, there is little value in insuring the survival of our nation if our traditions do not survive with it. And there is very grave danger that an announcement need for increased security will be seized upon by those anxious to expand its meaning to the very limits of official censorship and concealment. That I do not intend to permit to the extent that it is in my control.”

 

8:22 – “In time of war, the government and the press have customarily joined in an effort based largely on self-discipline, to prevent unauthorized disclosure to the enemy. In times of “clear and present danger,” the courts have held that even the privileded rights of the First Amendment must yield to the public’s need for national security. Today no war has been declared and however fierce the struggle may be, it may never be declared in the traditional fashion. Our way of life is under attack. Those who make themselves our enemy are advancing around the globe. The survival of our friends is in danger. And yet no war has been declared, no borders have been crossed by marching troops, no missiles have been fired. If the press is awaiting a declaration of war before it imposes the self-discipline of combat conditions, then I can only say that no war ever posed a greater threat to our security. –If you are awaiting a finding of “clear and present danger,” then I can only say that the danger has never been more clear and its presence has never been more imminent. It requires a change in outlook, a change in tactics, a change in missions – by the government, by the people, by every businessman or labor leader, and by every newspaper.—“

 

9:55 – “For we are opposed around the world by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy that relies primarily on covert means for expanding its sphere of influence – on infiltration instead of invasion, on subversion instead of elections, on intimidation instead of free choice, on guerillas by night instead of armies by day. It is a system which has conscripted vast human and material resources into the building of a tightly knit, highly efficient machine that combines military, diplomatic, intelligence, economic, scientific and political operations. Its preparations are concealed, not published. Its mistakes are buried, not headlined. Its dissenters are silenced, not praised. No expenditure is questioned, no rumor is printed, no secret is revealed. It conducts the Cold War, in short, with a war-time discipline no democracy would ever hope or wish to match.”

Anonymous ID: 7a2a98 Sept. 11, 2024, 6:12 a.m. No.21570343   🗄️.is 🔗kun

“Extortionists have better intelligence than SAPS – Allis”

 

https://youtu.be/oObl0TzqQMY

Sep 10, 2024

 

Criminal Law expert Ian Allis suggests that the lack of resources to fight crime within SAPS has given extortion syndicates an upper hand. Allis claims that these syndicates have better intelligence than the police.

Anonymous ID: 7a2a98 Sept. 13, 2024, 5:36 a.m. No.21582568   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2652

>>21396682

>>21396698

>Status in the Zulu kingdom was measured by the number of wives and cattle in an individual's possession.

 

>>21396704

>Lands with no private claims were deemed royal lands, and later, government property, which was a deviation from African communal land ownership system. The colonialists therefore succeeded in transforming the ritual function of the chief into a political one.

 

>Chiefs were made actual owners of land rather than the whole community. From them, the colonialists could easily obtain mining concessions, plantations, and other resources without much resistance.

 

>>21454006

>“That’s where patriarchy and abuse creeps in exactly. Remember, it happens at country level. Whoever pays for the South African election, owns us. Whichever man pay for you, owns you women.”

 

“Jacob Zuma’s Daughter Becomes the 16th Wife of Eswatini's King | Vantage with Palki Sharma”

 

https://youtu.be/IlzBbAZYiIc

Sep 4, 2024

 

Jacob Zuma’s Daughter Becomes the 16th Wife of Eswatini's King | Vantage with Palki Sharma

 

A daughter of South Africa's former president Jacob Zuma was among hundreds of women and girls who danced for the king of Eswatini in a traditional ceremony, confirming her engagement to the monarch. 56-year-old King Mswati chose 21-year-old Nomcebo Zuma who will be his 16th wife. The kingdom justifies this as tradition. But is it culture or a grotesque power dynamic? Palki Sharma tells you.

Anonymous ID: 7a2a98 Sept. 13, 2024, 5:37 a.m. No.21582571   🗄️.is 🔗kun

“Zuma's arms deal trial postponed yet again”

 

https://youtu.be/Os_ABWfDfnA

Sep 11, 2024

 

Former president Jacob Zuma's arms deal trial has been postponed yet again.

 

Zuma and his co-accused the French arms manufacturer Thales will be back in court on 6 February 2025.

 

That's when the Judge Nkosinathi Chili will hear arguments on the former president's application for leave to appeal his dismissal of Zuma's second attempt to remove lead prosecutor Adv. Billy Downer from the case.

 

Newzroom Afrika's senior politics reporter Ziyanda Ngcobo has more.

Anonymous ID: 7a2a98 Sept. 13, 2024, 6:02 a.m. No.21582652   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2698

>>21582568

 

>>21396698

>The President is a billionaire, two of his brother-in-laws are billionaires

 

>>21416431

>Mervyn King: “The company… is the most important citizen in every country in the world”

 

>>21454242

>>21454308

>>21467416

>>21467430

>Hoek Report

 

>>21495015

 

“What Aristotle Knew About Oligarchy That We Forgot”

 

https://youtu.be/HMguSl8PHS4

Sep 11, 2024

 

How do the wealthy few come to rule, and why does it matter? Aristotle tackled these questions 2300 years ago, and his answers are still eye-opening today.

 

In this video, we explore Aristotle's book "Politics," where he breaks down different types of government, including oligarchy - when the rich call the shots. Aristotle didn't just theorize; he studied 158 constitutions from Greek city-states and beyond, giving us deep insights into how governments really work.

 

Following our last video on tyranny, we now turn to oligarchy, another system Aristotle saw as problematic. We'll examine how leadership based on merit can gradually shift into rule by the wealthy, and the various forms this can take. Aristotle's keen observations help us spot the signs of wealth steering the ship of state, even in seemingly democratic systems.

 

We'll also discuss Aristotle's thoughts on the fall of oligarchies. How did these regimes topple if money speaks louder than the voices of ordinary citizens? Aristotle's analysis of how money and power intertwine is as relevant now as it was in ancient Greece. His insights shed light on political dynamics that continue to shape our world today.

Anonymous ID: 7a2a98 Sept. 13, 2024, 6:23 a.m. No.21582698   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>21582652

 

>>21507050

>>21507053

>The seizure of the wealth necessary

>>21507100

 

>>21396724

 

“The Timeless Truth About Tyranny According to Aristotle”

 

https://youtu.be/2gkYbrzMAE4

Aug 8, 2024

 

Is your government slowly becoming tyrannical? Aristotle warned us 2,300 years ago.

 

In this eye-opening exploration of Aristotle's analysis of tyranny, we delve into the timeless insights of one of history's greatest political thinkers. Drawing from Aristotle's great work "Politics," we uncover the mechanisms of tyrannical rule that are as relevant today as they were in ancient Greece. Discover how Aristotle's experiences with the Thirty Tyrants of Athens and his personal relationship with the tyrant Hermias shaped his understanding of unjust rule.

 

Learn the tactics tyrants use to rise to power and maintain their grip on society - from manipulating public opinion to undermining social trust. We'll explore the true nature of tyranny according to Aristotle, how tyrants differ from legitimate rulers, the ways tyrannies often come to power, Aristotle's list of tyrannical tactics, many still used today, and why Aristotle believed all tyrannies are doomed to fail.