Anonymous ID: 0216db Q Research South Africa #14: Phala Phala Returns? Edition April 29, 2025, 2:24 p.m. No.22970962   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Anonymous ID: 0216db April 29, 2025, 2:25 p.m. No.22970970   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Notables are NOT Endorsements

 

#13-A

>>20971056, >>20971069, >>20971071 The contributions of the Institute for Democracy in South Africa (Idasa) (Parts 1-3)

>>20971100 Open Society Institute Mourns Loss of Frederick Van Zyl Slabbert

>>20971176 Untold Story of George Soros’ Worldwide Soft Power Empire

>>20971210 Dr. Wilmot James named as Chair of Wellcome Trust’s Climate Impacts Advisory Committee

>>21015673 (General Research #25771) The Petrodollar deal has expired

>>21117041 (Canada #60) Why does a NATO member suddenly want to join BRICS?

>>21132637 (Canada #60) Kenya’s Fall From Grace: From US Major Non-NATO Ally to the Brink of Anarchy in DAYS

>>21150246 (Canada #60) Nigeria recalling gold reserves from U.S., U.K. as world increasingly abandons corrupt Western finance pyramid scheme

>>21168091 (Canada #60) Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso Sign Confederation Treaty, as France Loses Colonial Power and US Military Withdraws From Important Air Base

>>21391823 Ernst Roets New York speech July 2024: What are we fighting for? (video)

>>21396724 Opposition parties want land expropriation without compensation back on the table (video)

>>21435327 EFF expands to neighbouring African countries (video)

>>21439810 Govt accused of awarding security tenders to non-compliant companies (video)

>>21439861 Women/girls are regarded as possessions in Africa

>>21439991 NGOs became ‘Now Government Officials’ in the ‘new’ South Africa

>>21440497 South Africa’s state capture database disaster

>>21455767 Initial Elections Bun | Initial Mpumalanga Military Camp Bun | Initial Russia and Ukraine Bun

>>21467604 African governments incompetent and unethical – Senou (video)

>>21650708 South Africa: Ramaphosa's Minister Says US Shouldn't Lecture Pretoria (video)

>>21650713 Ramaphosa meets with South African-born American entrepreneur Elon Musk, other investors (video)

>>21628813 BELA [Basic Education Laws Amendment] BILL : Everything you need to know (video)

>>22366051 Updated Elections Bun

>>22366061 Updated Jacob Zuma Bun

>>22412380 Anti-competitive behaviour, a driver behind Ithala Bank challenges - Real Democracy

>>22459738, >>22467397 Romanian private military fighters cross border into Rwanda (video)

>>22475539 The United Nations continues to aid terrorists

>>22476169 Somalia expels UN envoy Nicholas Haysom, saying he ‘interfered in the country’s sovereignty’

>>22499539 Trump takes aim at SA: Political parties slam ‘misinformation’ about land expropriation

>>22505416 South Africa, Cuba Form ‘Hague Group’ to Oppose Israel, Support Terror

>>22518650 Updated Mozambique Bun

>>22518658 Initial Zama Zamas Bun

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>>22560068, >>22560084 George Soros and South Africa’s transition from Apartheid to Robbery Capitalism

>>22599537 These are the South African companies that benefited from USAID

>>22601268 Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training (ADST): Honorary Board and Board of Directors

>>22453774, >>22453778, >>22453788, >>22453795 Aid for Profit: The Dark History of USAID (Parts 1-4)

>>22607752, >>22607762 “They Lied to You By Blaming Afriforum (Evidence Provided); US Congress pulls SA through the gutter in latest letter to President Trump (Parts 1&2; video)

Anonymous ID: 0216db April 29, 2025, 2:26 p.m. No.22970972   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9475 >>9492 >>9868 >>9885

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>>22611585 National Assembly speaker Thoko Didiza announces budget speech postponement

>>22621500 Remarks from Minister Naledi Pandor and Dr. Riad Malki, Palestine foreign affairs minister (video)

>>22621522 John Dugard, among others, defended the Muslim Brotherhood, an organisation which created Hamas

>>22632198 Shadow Empire: How USAID and Ford Foundation helped the CIA control India’s policy & culture

>>22648238 The Double Standards of the SAHRC (video)

>>22651659 Initial Bechtel Corporation Bun

>>22651671 Initial Steinhoff International Holdings Bun

>>22665330 WEF: “South Africa's G20 Presidency: Navigating a Fragmented Global Landscape”

>>22712963, >>22713027, >>22713034 The Paleo-Western revolution of 2024/25 (Parts 1-3)

>>22810926 (Canada #73) Sudan's Army Retakes Control Of Presidential Palace After Two Years

>>22887801, >>22887805 ConCourt’s ruling on “Kill the Boer” raises alarming questions: Dave Steward (Parts 1&2)

>>22887811 Public display of old SA flag is hate speech, rules SCA

>>22907833 (Canada #75) Trump Indicates USA Will Boycott November G20 Summit in South Africa over Farm Murders and Land Expropriation — Marxist Malema Calls Him “Delusional Barbarian”

>>22921214 BNC#7: Helen Zille - The new global order; the DA's role in the GNU; and the future of South Africa (video)

>>22923990 South Africa: What the West Needs to Learn (video)

>>22970903 Final ANC Bun

>>22970905 Final Commodities Bun

>>22970906 Final Covid & Other Pestilence Bun

>>22970909 Final DRC & Rwanda Bun

>>22970912 Final Expropriation Bun

>>22970914 Final MTN Bun

>>22970915 Final Cyril Ramaphosa Bun

>>22970918 Final Russia and Ukraine Bun

>>22970921 Final Violence and Crime Bun

Anonymous ID: 166f5c May 1, 2025, 5:42 a.m. No.22978036   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8041 >>8052 >>8061 >>8070 >>8079 >>8090 >>8147 >>9492 >>9530 >>2284 >>4791 >>4860 >>5209 >>8382

“Marikana Massacre | Amcu President Joseph Mathunjwa addresses the gathering”; “Mineral energy complex… is the genesis of all social evil in South Africa.”

 

https://youtu.be/tUHlSsEmGE4

Aug 16, 2022

 

0:45 – “South African government is spending billions of social grants just to put the people of South Africa in the dark. Just to confine people to be their slaves, to vote them to power, to create a state that is dependent on politicians. Instead of coming with a social program that will uplift the South Africans, we can have all investment in the world without radical revolution of values, we are going nowhere.”

 

2:30 – “But all these presidents [Nelson Mandela, Thabo Mbeki, Jacob Zuma and Cyril Ramaphosa] have chained the life of a black child in South Africa. We need a president that has compassion and such a president can be appointed by God.”

 

9:33 – “The time of promises is over. Mineral energy complex, as I’ve said earlier on, is the genesis of all social evil in South Africa. The disposition of land was caused by mineral energy complex. Taxation that was structured for black people was caused by the very same mineral energy complex to use black people to be the cannon fodder for these mines.”

 

10:55 – “Foreign direct investment, foreign direct thieves. Did you hear that one?… It’s foreign direct thieves!”

 

11:51 – “Our struggle should be channeled to mineral energy complex. Even during Apartheid years… no government has led the country. The control of the country lies with the mineral energy complex. Even when you go back to 1922, in the Rand Revolt, the same thing has happened where the employer was beating white employees against black employees.”

 

20:40 – “Love them or hate them, the Afrikaners… but they gave us the country that was functional… a functional state… The Nationalist Party was cruel to humanity but they left us with a functioning state. Where’s the railway today? Where’s the SAA today? Where’s the healthcare system today? Even though during Apartheid, there was a board saying “whites only” and “blacks only” but whenever you entered that door… you’ll get service… you will get all the medication that you want. Today there’s no white or black but there’s no service.”

 

22:39 – “The elephant in the room is the constitution of the country called South Africa, the best constitution in the world but poor people are poor as a mouse church. Until such time we tear this constitution and write our own constitution that will embrace our culture, that will embrace our norms, that will embrace our values because this constitution has changed us to be like zombies. Until such time we tear down this constitution, this constitution is enslaving us. This constitution is making the same colonizers to have power to the people who are the majority of the country.”

 

29:23 – “We only see evil when it is committed… by white government, but when the evil is committed by black government, we see no reason to uprise.”

 

37:24 – “When workers were massacred here, AIDC through Comrade Brian, they’ve done a study of illicit financial flow. We find out, Lonmin registered a company overseas in a safe haven where there is only a postbox, where there is no onw, where they were paying over 200 million per month.”

Anonymous ID: 166f5c May 1, 2025, 5:43 a.m. No.22978041   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8052 >>8061 >>8070 >>8090 >>8382

>>22978036

 

“Press Release: Lonmin, the Marikana Massacre and the Bermuda Connection”

 

https://aidc.org.za/press-release-lonmin-the-marikana-massacre-and-the-bermuda-connection/

Posted on December 3, 2014 by AIDC

 

  1. On June 2 AIDC issued a press statement in which we raised the concern of the Platinum Cartel’s possible involvement in transfer pricing in respect of under-selling their metals.

 

  1. Our concerns regarding Lonmin’s involvement in possible transfer pricing is greater than ever. Tuesday hearings of the Marikana Commission showed that Lonmin needs to clarify the role and relationship of several of its subsidiaries, not least Lonmin PLC (the parent company), Western Platinum Ltd, Eastern Platinum Ltd, Lonmin Management Services (PTY) Ltd and Western Metals Sales Limited, located in the tax haven of Bermuda.

 

  1. Contradictory answers have been provided both to the Marikana Commission and to journalists in relation to revelations made.

 

  1. In sum, Lonmin, just for the years 2008 to 2012 transferred in commission fees $160 million (R1,231 billion) to a Lonmin subsidiary, Western Metals Sales Limited based in Bermuda, a well known tax haven. A further $155 million (R1,170 billion) was paid in management fees to Lonmin Management Services.

 

  1. These amounts were shifted from Lonmin’s South African operations and effectively put out of reach of possible wage demands, meetings of its social labour plan commitments and beyond what would have been “taxable income”. It is necessary to ask is if this a case of the so-called “illicit financial flows” that has so worried African heads of state and prompted the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) and the African Union (AU) to establish the High Level Panel on Illicit Financial Flows.

 

  1. Lonmin’s Bermuda connection is one piece in a complex inter-company labyrinth and picture of excessive dividend payments before the 2008 crash, exorbitant executive salaries as well as yearly management fees to head offices.

 

  1. This is an important part of the background to the August 16 Marikana massacre and shaped Lonmin’s response to the wage demands of rock drill operators and other workers at its operations.

 

  1. That Lonmin has something to hide became clear in the last days of evidence at the Marikana Commission of Inquiry. When questioned on these transfers and the relations between Lonmin, its South African subsidiaries and its overseas subsidiaries, its Executive Director, Mr M Seedat seemed to suffer from severe memory loss and could only provide general information that was contradictory. Nevertheless, he was forced to admit in reference to the Lonmin subsidiary in Bermuda, Western Metal Sales Limited, that “A structure like this is normally set up to be optimal from a tax perspective.”

 

  1. Further to this, Mr Seedat told the Commission that the “Bermuda operation” was closed in 2008, yet financial reports audited by the international firm KPMG, records the flow of money to Bermuda up until 2012. A decision was made by Lonmin to rewrite its business history in June 2012 in relation to these payments and retrospectively decree (in June 2012) the closure of Western Metals Sales Limited in 2008.

 

  1. A research report on the issue of Lonmin’s affordability will soon be lodged at the Marikana Commission. https://aidc.org.za/download/BermudaLonmin04low.pdf (See attachment)

 

  1. Perhaps it is legal to rewrite a company’s financial history without a comment in the audited books, however, AIDC calls on SARS and the South African government to urgently establish a major and detailed investigation into Lonmin’s financial operations and more generally into other mining transnational corporations and the problem of transfer pricing, illicit financial flows that also may be contributing to South Africa’s worsening capital account deficit and balance of payment problems.

 

For more information also read this article:https://aidc.org.za/programmes/political-economy/wage-and-profits/83-lonmin-s-bermuda-connection-the-story-to-emerge-from-cross-examination-during-the-marikana-commission-hearings

 

For further information, contact Dick Forslund (+ 27 828 957 947), senior economist at the Alternative Information and Development Centre (AIDC), Brian Ashley (+27 820857088), Director at AIDC, MP Giyose (+27 823500361), Chair of the AIDC board.

Anonymous ID: 166f5c May 1, 2025, 5:44 a.m. No.22978052   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8061 >>8070 >>8090 >>8382

>>22978036

>>22978041

 

“Cyril Ramaphosa’s Lonmin tax-dodge headache”

 

https://mg.co.za/article/2014-09-18-cyril-ramaphosas-lonmin-tax-dodge-headache/

18 September 2014

 

Evidence before the Marikana commission that Lonmin moved millions in platinum revenue from South Africa to tax-free Bermuda is likely to prove embarrassing for ANC deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa.

 

Ramaphosa, who was a Lonmin director and major shareholder until recently, came out swinging last month against corporate tax evaders, which he said have committed a crime against “ordinary” South Africans.

 

This week the Farlam commission of inquiry, which is investigating the events that led to the killing of 34 miners by police during the 2012 platinum strikes, heard that, for many years, Lonmin’s South African mines have paid “sales commissions”, recently averaging more than R200-million a year, to a company it owned in Bermuda.

 

Lonmin told the commission that it only put a stop to this practice in 2012, with a decision it says it backdated to 2008. The decision to stop was not made sooner, the company said, because it was blocked by its black economic empowerment partner Incwala – a company controlled by Ramaphosa’s Shanduka Group.

 

When evidence leader Matthew Chaskalson then pressed Seedat on why the decision was only made in 2012 and then backdated, Lonmin’s lawyer, Schalk Burger, interjected: “I have an instruction from the chief legal adviser to Lonmin to say the reason for the lateness of that agreement was that Incwala for very many years refused to agree to the new structure, and it was only by the middle of 2012 that that agreement could be obtained and that the agreement could be concluded.”

 

Incwala Resources owns 18% of Lonmin’s South African subsidiaries Western Platinum and Eastern Platinum. Ramaphosa became a Lonmin board member in July 2010 when his Shanduka Group acquired a 50.03% controlling stake in Incwala.

 

He resigned from Lonmin’s board in January 2013 when he re-entered the political sphere.

 

The reasons why Incwala allegedly prevented the Bermuda payments from being stopped was not discussed further at the commission. It is also not clear when this happened and what Ramaphosa’s role was.

Anonymous ID: 166f5c May 1, 2025, 5:46 a.m. No.22978061   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8070 >>8090 >>8382

>>22978036

>>22978041

>>22978052

 

“Cyril Ramaphosa: from Lonmin mining massacre to President”

 

https://theweek.com/south-africa/91665/cyril-ramaphosa-from-lonmin-mining-massacre-to-president

last updated 15 February 2018

 

The new South African leader was an apartheid hero - but some haven’t forgiven his role in the deaths of 34 miners

 

Cyril Ramaphosa will lead South Africa into the next decade, a formidable challenge for the anti-apartheid activist-turned-businessman.

 

Ramaphosa, 65, is an activist lawyer who grew up in a poor township in Johannesburg. He was detained twice in the 1970s for anti-apartheid activities, Time says, and formed the National Union of Mineworkers in the 1980s.

 

The union leader then transformed himself into a multi-millionaire businessman, eventually taking over the McDonald’s franchise in South Africa in 2011, the BBC says.

 

But Ramaphosa is better known in South Africa in connection with a massacre at the British-owned mining company Lonmin in 2012. Ramaphosa was a non-executive director when a wildcat strike at the Marikana platinum mine ended with police shooting dead 34 strikers. He had called on the authorities to take “concomitant action” against the miners in the days before the massacre.

 

During his testimony at an inquiry into the massacre he was heckled by protesters shouting “blood on his hands, Ramaphosa must go”, the BBC reported at the time.

 

The South African news agency Business Live says that in a “bid to clear a major hurdle in his campaign for top office”, Ramaphosa apologised last year for the manner in which the Marikana massacre unfolded, saying he was “sorry for the type of language he used at the time”.

 

“An inquiry subsequently absolved Ramaphosa of guilt. But some families of the victims still blame him for urging the authorities to intervene,” Reuters reports.

 

The incident “rocked the mining industry and traumatised South Africa”, The Daily Telegraph writes.

 

Could Ramaphosa heal and restore South Africa’s politics and economy, in spite of his past? A country once described as the “miracle” of the African continent is about to find out.

Anonymous ID: 166f5c May 1, 2025, 5:49 a.m. No.22978070   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8079 >>8090 >>8382

>>22978036

>Our struggle should be channeled to mineral energy complex. Even during Apartheid years… no government has led the country. The control of the country lies with the mineral energy complex.

>>22978041

>>22978052

>>22978061

>Could Ramaphosa heal and restore South Africa’s politics and economy, in spite of his past?

 

“The Stilfontein Massacre: State Violence in Defense of Corporate Mining Interests”

 

https://www.telesurenglish.net/the-stilfontein-massacre-state-violence-in-defense-of-corporate-mining-interests/

March 12, 2025 Hour: 6:12 pm

 

The Stilfontein massacre, reminiscent of the Marikana massacre, has once again exposed the deadly means the South African government is willing to employ to protect private corporate and commercial interests.

 

Labeled “illegal miners” by the state, artisanal miners are marginalized individuals struggling for better living conditions. They operate in parallel—and in resistance—to the industrial-scale mining industry, which has a long history of dispossession and exploitation dating back to the colonial era.

 

Stilfontein, like Marikana, reveals the state’s collusion with corporate mining interests. The violence it employs ranges from direct, structural, and narrative violence to the violence of inaction—all part of a legacy of colonial extortion driven by the need to control and extract labor and resources.

 

Every February, Cape Town hosts Mining Indaba, Africa’s largest mining investment conference, attended by politicians, mining lobbyists, and corporate elites. The conference features South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy Gwede Mantashe, and 42 ministers from 29 African nations.

 

https://www.africanmining.co.za/events/investing-in-african-mining-indaba-2025-cape-town/

 

Since its inception in 1994, the Investing in African Mining Indaba conference has become a pivotal event for mining professionals, investors, and industry leaders looking to capitalise on the vast opportunities in Africa’s mining sector. With a focus on fostering long-term economic growth and sustainability, the event serves as a premier meeting place for networking, deal-making, and discussions on topics such as technological advancements in mining, sustainable mining practices, and investment opportunities in African mining projects. As the event continues to grow in size and influence, it remains a crucial platform for shaping the future of mining on the African continent.

Anonymous ID: 166f5c May 1, 2025, 5:51 a.m. No.22978079   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8090

>>22978036

>>22978070

 

”The Rise in Class Action Lawsuits against Mining ‘Powerhouses’ in South Africa”

 

https://law.uct.ac.za/mineral-law/articles/2024-03-12-rise-class-action-lawsuits-against-mining-powerhouses-south-africa

12 Mar 2024

 

The discovery of gold in South Africa in the 19th century contributed to the rapid growth of the country’s mining industry.[1] Due to the mining industry's insistent demands, South Africa, an underdeveloped and mostly pastoral or agricultural country, transformed into an economic hub with power, railways, roads, and improved water supply.[2] As the mining industry expanded over the years, ensuring an adequate supply of cheap labour became a significant challenge.[3] Resultantly, the South African mining industry relied heavily on black male workers who would migrate from their homelands to the mining towns so they could earn a living and support their families.[4]

 

Mines are inherently dangerous workplaces. The reality of sustaining Injuries due to accidents and contracting untreatable occupational diseases presents a great health hazard among mineworkers.

 

the South African government has published regulations, guidelines, and mandatory Codes of Practice that assist employers in managing risks to health.[14] However, mining companies, who generate billions of rands in profits from the operation of the mines, fail to provide adequate protective equipment and healthcare services and implement the safety guidelines.

 

On the 15th of August 2023, Richard Spoor Inc. Attorneys (RSI) filed a class action lawsuit against coal mining companies BHP Billiton, Seriti Power and South32. Further applications were brought against Exxaro, Glencore and Anglo American later for similar reasons. The law firm will represent thousands of coal mineworkers and relatives affected by coal mine dust lung disease (CMDLD). CMDLD are a group of occupational lung diseases attributed to long-term exposure and inhalation of coal mine dust.[15] Cumulative coal dust exposure adversely affects the lung function of [16] The applicants argue that the international mining companies made little to no effort that would protect mineworkers against incurable lung morbidities. Further, the applicants argue that they were not educated about the disease and its symptoms and they often brushed off the discomfort in the respiratory tract as a recurring flu. This makes it difficult for them to seek medical attention for early intervention.to implement statutorily mandated measures that would protect mineworkers against incurable lung morbidities. Further, the applicants argue that they were not educated about the disease and its symptoms and they often brushed off the discomfort in the respiratory tract as a recurring flu. This makes it difficult for them to seek medical attention for early intervention.

Anonymous ID: 166f5c May 1, 2025, 5:54 a.m. No.22978090   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8097 >>2284

>>22978036

>>22978041

>>22978052

>>22978061

>>22978070

>Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy Gwede Mantashe

>>22978079

>class action lawsuit against coal mining companies

 

“Freedom Day 2025 | Acting President Gwede Mantashe reflects on democracy in keynote address”

 

https://youtu.be/C7bx69yNp7Q

Apr 27, 2025

 

13:20 – “Actually coal mining which is your pride, premier, is ran, owned and managed by black South Africans. Only Glencore is predominantly white in mining coal here and that coal is not underperforming. Why should you not be celebrate that? Is it because I don’t own a mine then I can’t celebrate? I must celebrate that our people own those mines, they manage them… It is 80% driven by black South Africans. We celebrate.”

 

21:07 – “When people criticize us for the government of national unity, they say, “why do you talk to the DA?” It takes us all the time to explain that you never negotiate with your friend. You negotiate with your enemy.”

 

22:12 – “I always remind people, ideology has no colour. Ideology is the mindset. We can leave the DA but I’m not sure if MKP and EFF are better options. They are so aggressive and hostile against the ANC. So it’s like choosing a devil and also but run into the fire. That’s it. You run away from the devil, you get into the fire, you burn anyway.”

 

23:14 – “Peace over conflict. Right-wing fringes regard this gesture as cowardice than a noble one. That is why you will find some of the people taking over Orania. Orania, a piece of land in the Northern Cape. They want to create it as some land that is independent. Actually, if I would be a president for more than 3 hours, I would declare that we must go and build in Orania. Black people must go and build there. And we mix them. They appreciate that hatred can never survive peace. It is peace that build a nation… Others go over to America… They told to go there and be refugees. They are refusing. They must go because we are a free country, we are a sovereign country, we’re not a province of the United States. And that sovereignity will be defended. That’s why when we see soldiers here, we know that our sovereignty is protected. That’s it.”

 

25:22 – “These choices we made over three decades ago defined our national character and we have elevated moral standing in the world… We don’t apologize for the standing with the people of Palestine. We can never apologize because other people stood with us. We can’t apologize for standing with the people of Sahara. We can’t apologize for standing with people of Southern Sudan and Northern Sudan. We must pay our price and render our solidarity.”

 

27:31 – “South Africa remains committed to progressive foreign policy and to engaging the countries of both the global north and global south. South Africa owed this liberation to many countries of the world that stood by us and supported our struggle… What we owe is to continue pledging solidarity… We stand with the people of Palestine.”

 

https://www.gov.za/news/speeches/minister-gwede-mantashe-freedom-day-2025-27-apr-2025

 

Address by Minister of Mineral and Petroleum Resources Gwede Mantashe on behalf of President Cyril Ramaphosa on the occasion of Freedom Day, AJ Swanepoel Stadium, Ermelo, 27 April 2025

Anonymous ID: 166f5c May 1, 2025, 5:57 a.m. No.22978097   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8099 >>8104 >>8147

>>22978090

> if I would be a president for more than 3 hours, I would declare that we must go and build in Orania. Black people must go and build there. And we mix them.

 

“Orania: South Africa’s most functional town - or its most misunderstood?” – Part 1

 

https://www.biznews.com/sarenewal/orania-south-africas-most-functional-town-most-misunderstood

Published on: 21 Apr 2025, 12:02 pm

 

• Orania thrives through self-reliance and zero state support

• Town upholds Afrikaner culture via education, economy, and local currency

• Critics allege segregation, but Orania cites democratic self-determination

 

Amidst the vast, dusty plains of the Northern Cape lies Orania, a unique Afrikaner community that emerged in the early 1990s as a bold experiment in self-determination.

 

What began as a vision for a space where Afrikaners could preserve their culture, language, and values has today developed into a functional, well-organized town.

 

Orania stands as a shining example of what can be achieved through vision, perseverance, and a strong sense of community — all without state subsidies, foreign aid, or the chaos that often plagues other South African municipalities.

 

A History of Dedication

 

Orania’s origins lie in South Africa’s turbulent transitional years, when the country’s political landscape was shifting dramatically.

 

In 1990, an abandoned village in the Northern Cape — originally a workers’ camp for the construction of the Vanderkloof Dam — was legally purchased by a group of Afrikaners under the leadership of Carel Boshoff III.

 

This land, which at the time held little value to others, was not seized or stolen, but honestly paid for and carefully developed. The founders’ goal was clear: to create a space where Afrikaners could safeguard their identity and values in a time of uncertainty, all within the framework of the South African Constitution.

 

Perhaps the Ingonyama Trust in Kwa Zulu-Natal was created with a similar goal in mind.

 

Be that as it may, from the beginning, Orania’s development has been a testament to self-sufficiency. The community built its own infrastructure, including water and power systems, roads, and public facilities.

 

They established their own school system, which offers education in Afrikaans and emphasizes Christian values and practical skills.

 

Today, Orania has its own currency, the Ora, which circulates to support the local economy, along with a thriving network of small businesses that create jobs and promote self-reliance.

Anonymous ID: 166f5c May 1, 2025, 5:58 a.m. No.22978099   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8104 >>8147

>>22978097

 

“Orania: South Africa’s most functional town - or its most misunderstood?” – Part 2

 

https://www.biznews.com/sarenewal/orania-south-africas-most-functional-town-most-misunderstood

Published on: 21 Apr 2025, 12:02 pm

 

An Economic and Social Success Story

 

Orania’s economy is one of its greatest strengths. In contrast to many other small towns in South Africa, where economic stagnation and unemployment prevail, Orania has developed a vibrant local economy.

 

Agriculture — particularly the cultivation of pecans and grapes — forms the backbone of the economy, but the town also has a diverse range of businesses, from bakeries and construction companies to tech and service enterprises.

 

This economic activity is supported by a strong work ethic and a culture of cooperation, where residents actively support one another’s ventures.

 

Socially, Orania is equally impressive.

 

Crime is virtually non-existent, and the town’s clean, well-maintained streets and public spaces reflect a community that takes pride in its surroundings.

 

The school system produces excellent results, and cultural activities — such as traditional folk dancing, music festivals, and historical commemorations — strengthen communal bonds.

 

This stability and order stand in stark contrast to the service delivery crises plaguing many other South African municipalities, where power outages, water shortages, and corruption have become the norm.

 

Criticism and the Question of Self-Determination

 

Despite its successes, Orania is frequently criticized, particularly by certain political parties and public figures. The primary criticism is that the town is predominantly inhabited by white Afrikaners, which some interpret as a form of apartheid-like segregation.

 

However, this viewpoint ignores the fundamental principle upon which Orania is founded: self-determination within a democratic and constitutional framework.

 

Orania’s residents do not impose rules that unlawfully exclude or harm other groups. The focus is not on exclusion, but on preserving a specific cultural identity — something that, in other contexts such as indigenous communities or religious enclaves, is often recognized as a fundamental right.

 

The opposition to Orania raises important questions. Is the criticism truly rooted in ideological differences, or does it stem from a deeper discomfort with the town’s success?

 

Orania’s ability to build a functional, corruption-free community highlights the failures of other institutions. It is often easier to criticize a successful example than to create one.

 

Moreover, the principle of self-determination is selectively applied in South Africa. While other groups’ right to preserve their culture and traditions is often celebrated, Afrikaners who pursue the same goals are frequently viewed with suspicion.

 

This double standard warrants closer examination.

Anonymous ID: 166f5c May 1, 2025, 5:59 a.m. No.22978104   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8147

>>22978097

>>22978099

 

“Orania: South Africa’s most functional town - or its most misunderstood?” – Part 3

 

https://www.biznews.com/sarenewal/orania-south-africas-most-functional-town-most-misunderstood

Published on: 21 Apr 2025, 12:02 pm

 

A Lesson for South Africa

 

Orania’s story is not one of division, but of dedication and innovation.

 

In a country where service delivery is collapsing and economic challenges are mounting, Orania offers a model of what is possible when communities take their future into their own hands.

 

The town proves that small-scale, community-driven development can work — even in remote and challenging environments. It highlights the value of local self-governance, where communities can set their own priorities and manage resources efficiently.

 

Furthermore, Orania is a reminder that diversity in a democratic society does not only refer to racial or linguistic differences, but also to different ways of living and governing.

 

If South Africa truly wants to build a pluralistic society, there must be space for communities like Orania — just as there is space for other cultural or religious enclaves.

 

Recognizing this diversity can reduce, rather than heighten, tensions by allowing communities to preserve their identities while still being part of the broader national fabric.

 

Future Challenges and Potential

 

Orania is not without its challenges. The town’s small scale and remote location limit its economic growth, and the community will need to continue innovating to remain sustainable. Moreover, Orania is likely to face ongoing political and ideological opposition, requiring diplomatic and transparent communication to counter misconceptions.

 

Yet, these challenges also present opportunities. Orania can serve as a testing ground for other communities seeking self-governance and self-reliance, and its successes can inspire broader discussions about decentralization and local development in South Africa.

 

Final Thoughts

 

Orania is more than just a town; it is a symbol of what is possible when people with a shared vision work together to build their own future. It is not a threat to national unity, but a testament to the power of independence and cultural pride.

 

In a time when South Africa is grappling with economic stagnation, corruption, and social division, Orania’s story is one of hope and inspiration.

 

It deserves not only the right to exist, but recognition as a model of peaceful, productive, and self-sustaining development.

 

Perhaps it is time for South Africa to stop viewing Orania as an anomaly and begin to study its lessons.

 

In a country yearning for solutions, this small Northern Cape community may just offer a blueprint for a better, more self-reliant future.

Anonymous ID: 166f5c May 1, 2025, 6:16 a.m. No.22978147   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8149 >>8169 >>4860

>>22978036

>Until such time we tear this constitution and write our own constitution that will embrace our culture, that will embrace our norms, that will embrace our values because this constitution has changed us to be like zombies. Until such time we tear down this constitution, this constitution is enslaving us.

 

>>22978097

>>22978099

>>22978104

>Orania: a testament to the power of independence and cultural pride.

 

Afrikaners created their own "homeland" while Africans call for it but academics and the world condemned it..

 

”Self-Determination, International Law and the South African Bantustan Policy” [1978]

 

https://www.academia.edu/101180591/Self_Determination_International_Law_and_the_South_African_Bantustan_Policy

1978

 

An integral element of the South African apartheid policy is the permanent repatriation of most members of various government-designated African tribal groups to ten territorial areas around the country, designated as the respective "homelands" of each group. Citizenship for members of such groups is apparently to be transferred from South Africa as a whole to the respective bantustan, each having been granted internal self-government in many respects. The implementors of the bantustan policy see the territorial status of the bantustans as a precursor to independence, with a progressive reduction of blacks' privileges in South Africa as the program is further implemented. The bantustan of the Transkei requested and was granted independence by the Vorster government on October 26, 1976.

 

This Article will explore the legality under international law of the bantustan policy in South Africa-as distinguished from the legality of similar policies in the international territory of Namibia'-especially as that policy relates to the right of selfdetermination for black South Africans. Two comparatively recent United Nations General Assembly resolutions 2 provide a useful prescriptive focus. Both explicitly condemn the bantustan policy and declare it to be a violation of the United Nations Charter because of the denial of self-determination to black South Africans. To these must be added a third resolution 3 passed directly in response to the Transkei's change of status. The General Assembly resolutions raise the question whether maintaining the original territorial integrity of South Africa would help or hinder black South Africans to achieve self-determination, They also raise the questions of the permissibility under international law of intense coercion against blacks to prevent self-determination and the effect of coercion upon the international legal competence of black groups to conclude with the South African government certain transactions vital to the bantustan policy.

 

This Article concludes that the granting of "independence" to bantustan territories, as has been done for the Transkei and Bophuthatswana, and related South African policies, violate international law. A final question, then, is the scope of the expectations and legal obligations that flow to the international community from this violation.

 

The idea of "separate development" for Africans and whites originated, not surprisingly, among Afrikaners, especially from the then Prime Minister Voerwoerd in the 1950's. Its territorial manifestations have only recently become of international concern.

Anonymous ID: 166f5c May 1, 2025, 6:18 a.m. No.22978149   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8169 >>8231

>>22978147

 

Take note

 

“Clash of Spears: Unraveling the Tribal Conflicts in South Africa”

 

https://african.nativetribes.info/clash-of-spears-unraveling-the-tribal-conflicts-in-south-africa/

Posted on March 1, 2024

 

In the heart of South Africa, amidst the vibrant tapestry of cultures, lies a stark reality that has plagued the nation for centuries: tribal wars. These conflicts, steeped in historical grievances, cultural divides, and resource scarcity, continue to cast a long shadow over the country’s progress and prosperity. The human toll is immeasurable, with countless lives lost, families torn apart, and communities left shattered in the wake of violence.

 

Tribal wars in South Africa are a complex web of historical, social, economic, and political factors. At their core, they often stem from centuries-old disputes over land, cattle, and other resources, which are exacerbated by poverty, unemployment, and inequality. The lack of effective governance and conflict resolution mechanisms further fuels tensions, leading to cycles of violence and retaliation. The target of these tribal wars is often innocent civilians, who bear the brunt of the violence and displacement.

 

The consequences of tribal wars in South Africa are far-reaching. They not only claim lives and destroy communities but also hinder economic development, discourage investment, and undermine the rule of law. The diversion of resources from essential services such as education, healthcare, and infrastructure further perpetuates poverty and inequality. Moreover, the deep-seated mistrust and animosity between warring tribes make reconciliation and lasting peace elusive.

 

South Africa’s tribal wars are a stark reminder of the enduring challenges facing the nation.

 

https://www.polilingua.com/blog/post/11-official-languages-of-south-africa-and-multilingualism.htm

South Africa’s linguistic landscape is as diverse as its people, featuring a remarkable distinction of having not one, not two, but eleven official languages. Each language reflects a unique culture within a nation, with its own distinct voice and heritage.

Anonymous ID: 166f5c May 1, 2025, 6:24 a.m. No.22978169   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8231 >>8236

>>22978147

>>22978149

 

As John Vorster tried to explain to the world.

 

John Vorster (1974): “Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.: The Question of South Africa”

 

https://youtu.be/VVWh01yCoIQ

Feb 9, 2017

 

Episode S0132, Recorded on March 13, 1974

Guest: B. J. (Balthazar Johannes) Vorster

 

6:09 – “What you do mean in fact - maybe you were too polite to say it - it is said that we are in fact a police state. If that is the case then it is the only police state that I know of where you must do your level best to keep people out because as it happens at the moment that we have 1000s and 1000s of illegal black immigrants in this country and we can’t get them out.”

 

7:12 – “It is not widely known that there is severe press criticism but it has also been remarked that recently as a few months ago you threatened to close down certain newspapers in the event that they should publish copy quote, “which would lead to an explosive situation among various races.” Is that not absolute freedom then?… Naturally in our situation I think that each and every man who has the future of this country at heart will agree with me that the one thing we should avoid is to incite one race against another… If one race is incited to act violently to put it mildly against another race then certainly the government of the day must be entitled to take steps against it.“

 

9:59 – “The policy of separate development as I understand it has this point, roughly speaking, as follows; roughly 14% of South Africa is reserved for the bantustans… It is not a question of being reserved for them. That is where the mistake is made all along the line to interpret this situation. You must know something of the history of this country and its people. It so happens that more or less for all practical purposes the time the whites moved up from the Cape, the blacks moved down from the middle of Africa and they settled certain portions of what is now the Republic of South Africa. Xhosas settled the Transkei, the Zulus settled portions of Natal, Tswana settled portions of Western Transvaal, Sotho settled portions of Northern Transvaal, Venda settled another portion of Northern Transvaal and so I can go on. They claimed certain land and to this day, they still possess. So it is not a question that it was reserved for them. They settled the land and they got it to this very day and the whites settled the rest. Apart from the land they initially settled which is today still their land, in 1936 the then United Party under the leadership of General Hertzog as Prime Minister and General Smuts as Deputy Prime Minister… passed the law saying that in addition to that land which the black peoples originally settled, the whites at their expense should add 7 ¼ morgen of land and that land is still being bought up today… We didn’t put them there and said to them, “that is where you must live.” They settled that land, they picked that land and let me say, from an agricultural point of view and the rainfall point of view, it is the best land in South Africa.”

 

31:25 – “But what I do know because I was Minister of Justice in 1961 that an attempt was in fact made by the Communists to overthrow this government by sabotage and violence and these people were brought before the courts and they were sentenced… In actual fact, they were Communists… As a matter of fact, in the 50s the Communists shouted it from the rooftops that they were going to take over this country in 1963 and they still have not abandoned the idea that ultimately the communists will take over this country over the simple reason that they want to control the tip of South Africa so that they can control the Cape sea route which is the lifeline of Europe.”

 

34:01 – “The background of all of this is that there are many countries in the world and mainly for that reason they vote against us are annoyed with us because we haven’t got the system of one man one vote as far as the whole Republic is concerned and they won’t accept the policy of separate development which means that there is in fact a white state in South Africa and 8 black states consisting of different peoples with their own language, their own customs, their own traditions, etc., etc.”

 

41:07 – “You’ll find in practice the moment that you put Indian and black children in the same school, you have friction leading ultimately to violence.”

Anonymous ID: 166f5c May 1, 2025, 6:43 a.m. No.22978231   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8236

>>22978169

>“You’ll find in practice the moment that you put Indian and black children in the same school, you have friction leading ultimately to violence.”

>>22978149

 

Consider tensions between Africans and Indians in South Africa

 

“3 Indian-Origin students in South Africa injured in racist attack”

 

https://youtu.be/yhZY8pxKqlg

Feb 5, 2025

 

A shocking incident in South Africa has left three Indian-origin students in critical condition after they were brutally attacked outside Centenary Secondary School in Asherville on Tuesday. The attack has sparked outrage, with parents calling it a racially motivated assault.

 

https://www.facebook.com/IOLnews/videos/three-learners-from-centenary-high-school-in-durban-were-rushed-to-the-hospital-/1577622739791084/

Anonymous ID: 166f5c May 1, 2025, 6:44 a.m. No.22978236   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22978231

>>22978169

 

“What's fuelling tensions between Black and Indian South Africans?”

 

https://youtu.be/ufozr7zeiuo

Sep 11, 2021

 

South Africa was recently hit by its worst unrest since apartheid after former president Jacob Zuma was jailed for failing to co-operate with a corruption probe. What started off as protests quickly descended into looting and violence, especially in Durban against South Africa’s Indian community, and led to the founding of vigilante groups. We look at what could be fuelling these ethnic tensions.

 

https://www.nytimes.com/1985/08/10/world/violence-spreads-in-durban-area-of-south-africa.html

Aug. 10, 1985

 

Violence and confrontation spread deeper into black townships around Durban today, pitting black rioters against white police officers and Indian vigilantes armed with shotguns and pistols.

 

At one point, the arson and looting engulfed the former home of Mohandas K. Gandhi. The house was pillaged and buildings and schools next to it were set on fire by black looters.

 

The violence around Durban started Tuesday night and was apparently linked to protests by black activists over the assassination of Victoria Mxenge, a black civil rights lawyer closely linked to the United Democratic Front, an anti-apartheid coalition. The front's affiliates generally oppose Inkatha.

 

But since then, the unrest in this area far from the 36 districts under the emergency decree has taken a different turn. It has appeared to lose any ideological direction in a morass of racial hatred between blacks and Indians, recalling the massacre of 142 Indians by Zulus in 1949.

 

This is not 1949! one angry young Indian shouted today after his colleagues fired shotguns at a black crowd. This is 1985, and we are ready for them!

 

Most Slain Were Black

 

Only a few of the more than 50 people reported killed here were Indians; the rest were blacks killed by the police, by Indians and in a few cases by other blacks.

 

In other areas, violence by blacks has been mostly directed at the police presence in black townships or at those blacks considered as collaborators with the white authorities. But in this township, the targets seem to be almost exclusively Indians.

Anonymous ID: 166f5c May 1, 2025, 11:27 a.m. No.22979456   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9475 >>9492 >>9530

“ANC VIPs of Violence Full”

https://youtu.be/BniyOkX09G8

 

Government trying to justify its rule?… Necklacing, Mbokodo, camp Quatro, etc. should also be investigated.

 

“South Africa to probe alleged suppression of justice in apartheid-era killings”

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/south-africa-to-probe-alleged-suppression-of-justice-in-apartheid-era-killings/ar-AA1DV0uB

4/30/2025

 

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa is setting up a judicial commission of inquiry to establish whether attempts were made to prevent the investigation or prosecution of apartheid-era crimes, his office said on Wednesday.

 

The move is the outcome of settlement discussions in a court case brought by families of the victims of political killings and disappearances that happened decades ago, who say post-apartheid governments never properly investigated those crimes.

 

"Allegations of improper influence in delaying or hindering the investigation and prosecution of apartheid-era crimes have persisted from previous administrations," the presidency said in a statement.

 

"Through this commission, President Ramaphosa is determined that the true facts be established and the matter brought to finality."

 

After apartheid ended in 1994, South Africa set up a Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) to help uncover human rights violations perpetrated under white minority rule.

 

The TRC handed over a list of several hundred cases to state prosecutors for investigation, but many were never pursued.

 

The 25 family members and survivors who filed the case in a Pretoria court in January are also seeking about 167 million rand ($9 million) from the state in damages.

 

The government will ask for their application to be suspended pending the commission's findings, the presidency said. It did not give a time frame.

 

The Foundation for Human Rights, an NGO supporting the families, said that they welcomed the establishment of a commission of inquiry but opposed the president's move to delay a ruling on their damages claim.

 

"Instead of entering into mediation, he has decided to offload the declaration of rights and constitutional damages onto a commission of inquiry, which has no authority to deal with it," it said in a statement.

Anonymous ID: 166f5c May 1, 2025, 11:31 a.m. No.22979475   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9492 >>9530 >>9868 >>9885

>>22979456

>The Foundation for Human Rights

 

>>22970972

>>>22632198 Shadow Empire: How USAID and Ford Foundation helped the CIA control India’s policy & culture

 

Foundation for Human Rights Funded by the Ford Foundation and Others

 

https://fhr.org.za/about-us/

 

The FHR, based in Johannesburg, is a non-profit organisation established in 1996, working to protect and promote human rights and the values and commitments enshrined in South Africa’s Constitution. This includes solidarity with formations struggling for human rights realisation in Southern Africa and beyond.

 

Our vision is a just society for all. Our mission is to partner with civil society formations in marginalised communities and with institutions who support our vision of a just society for all, in order to sustain the struggle for and realisation of constitutional and human rights, holding duty bearers and rights violators to account.

 

FHR is both intermediary grant-maker and an implementer of targeted human rights programmes that strengthen rights awareness, including conducting research, policy development, advocacy and litigation.

 

https://fhr.org.za/about-us/our-supervisory-board/

 

Mahandra Chetty (Judge)

Member

 

Judge Chetty grew up and attended school in Durban, thereafter attending the University of Durban- Westville, where he completed my LLB in 1985. During that time he was actively involved in student politics, and served as the President of the Law Students Council.

 

He completed his articles in the Western Cape, and was admitted as an attorney in March 1988. He took up a Fulbright scholarship at New York University where he did an LLM focusing on International Human Rights law. During this time he interned at various law firms. He returned to South Africa and took up employment with the Legal Resources Centre in Johannesburg in March 1990 where he has worked for 4 years before transferring to the Durban office, where he remained until his appointment to the High Court bench in June 2014. As the Director of the Durban office for more than 12 years, he has served on the Executive Committee of the LRC. Since his appointment to the bench, he has been invited to serve on the Board of the Legal Resources Trust, which oversees the work of the LRC. He is a dedicated activist who still retains contact with the various community organizations with whom he has worked with over the years.

 

https://fhr.org.za/about-us/donors-sponsors/

 

As at 2024-2025 our donors and sponsors include: European Union Delegation in South Africa, Sigrid Rausing Trust, Ford Foundation, Constitutionalism Fund, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation and Royal Norwegian Embassy in Pretoria.

Anonymous ID: 166f5c May 1, 2025, 11:38 a.m. No.22979492   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9530 >>9868 >>9885 >>2337

>>22970972

>>>22632198 Shadow Empire: How USAID and Ford Foundation helped the CIA control India’s policy & culture

 

>>22978036

>this constitution is enslaving us

 

>>22979475

>>22979456

 

Ford Foundation and Legal Resource Centres in South Africa

 

https://www.fordfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/2000-ford-foundation-grantees-and-the-pursuit-of-justice.pdf

 

In early 1998, Mary McClymont, senior director of the Foundation’s Peace and Social Justice program, assembled an international team of legal scholars, activists, and social scientists to conduct an in-depth look at the activities of the Foundation and its grantees in the area of law-related work. The Global Law Programs Learning Initiative focused much of its research on five countries: China, South Africa, the Philippines, Bangladesh, and the United States; and two regions: Eastern Europe and the Andean and Southern Cone areas of South America. Additional visits were made to other countries where Ford works. Team members reviewed literature, conducted on-site visits, and interviewed Foundation staff, grantees, and other experts. The lessons that emerged from their work are compiled in a separate volume of papers for funders, practitioners and legal analysts, entitled Many Roads to Justice: The Law-Related Work of Ford Foundation Grantees Around the World.

 

Internationally, public interest litigation is a promising and increasingly popular strategy for protecting and promoting rights, and it has already borne fruit in various countries. The Foundation began supporting such work in the 1970s at the Legal Resources Centre(LRC) in South Africa. LRC and others’ challenges to apartheid’s legal structure helped pave the way for South Africa’s transition to democracy and demonstrated that law could be used by advocates to seek justice, and not only by the South African government to impose repression. LRC has continued to represent disadvantaged South Africans since the fall of apartheid.

 

To recap…

 

https://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/digital/collections/oral_hist/carnegie/pdfs/john-dugard.pdf

John Dugard: “David Hood went to the Carnegie board of trustees and persuaded the board to make a grant to the University of the Witwatersrand to set up the Centre for Applied Legal Studies, with one of its early tasks the establishment of the Legal Resources Centre. So that meant that in 1978 we received funding for public education in the field of law, but with one of the main functions the establishment of the Legal Resources Centre. And thereafter, Arthur Chaskalson and I visited the United States to raise funds for the Legal Resources Centre, and in the following year the Legal Resources Centre was set up with funding from Ford Foundation, Rockefeller, and Carnegie.”

 

https://www.wits.ac.za/cals/about-us/our-history/

CALS is one of South Africa's oldest public interest law organisations. It was founded by Prof. John Dugard and based at Wits University during the apartheid era when human rights groups simply did not exist. With three original staff members and funding from the Ford Foundation, the Carnegie Corporation and the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, the organisation made a significant impact first as an applied research centre and later as a law clinic.

 

https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2020-11-29-professor-sandy-liebenberg-the-constitutions-keeper/

However, her [Professor Sandy Liebenberg] biggest break in rights came when in 1994 she was nominated by the ANC as one of the four constitutional experts to sit on the technical committee that advised Theme Committee 4 (Fundamental Rights) during the Constitution drafting process of the Constitutional Assembly. The others were Halton Cheadle, John Dugard and Ignatius Rautenbach.

 

https://www.boell.de/en/2024/01/10/south-africas-icj-case-against-israel-judicial-stress-test-multilateral-system

South Africa simultaneously embarked on compiling the 84-page submission to the ICJ to make a determination of genocide against Israeli military assaults in Gaza.

 

The South African legal team is led by Professor John Dugard, a former member of the United Nations Law Commission and professor of international law at the Universities of Cambridge (United Kingdom), Leiden (The Netherlands), and Witswatersrand (Johannesburg).

Anonymous ID: 166f5c May 1, 2025, 11:53 a.m. No.22979530   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9868 >>9885 >>2284 >>2337

>>22978036

>Until such time we tear down this constitution, this constitution is enslaving us.

 

>>22979492

>Internationally, public interest litigation is a promising and increasingly popular strategy for protecting and promoting rights, and it has already borne fruit in various countries. The Foundation began supporting such work in the 1970s at the Legal Resources Centre(LRC) in South Africa

>Centre for Applied Legal Studies, with one of its early tasks the establishment of the Legal Resources Centre

>CALS… founded by Prof. John Dugard

>South Africa vs Israel: The South African legal team is led by Professor John Dugard

 

>>22979475

>>22979456

 

Legal Resources Centre Connections; “Kill the Boer” case, South Africa vs Israel ICJ case, Zondo Commission, Classifying the Chinese as “black people”, South Africa’s Constitution

 

Advocate Tembeka Ngcukaitobi

Advocate Tembeka Ngcukaitobi, a lawyer, public speaker and author whose current work for the Legal Resources Centre and Johannesburg Bar spans public law, labour law and competition - member of the advisory panel on land reform. https://www.gov.za/news/media-statements/president-cyril-ramaphosa-appoints-advisory-panel-land-reform-21-sep-2018

• On January 11, South African lawyer Tembeka Ngcukaitobi presented video of Israeli soldiers singing a song with the line “no uninvolved civilians” to the International Court of Justice genocide hearing in the Hague. This video, Ngcukaitobi stated, is “not open to neutral interpretation or after-the-fact rationalizations and reinterpretations by Israel.” Statements made by leaders, Ngcukaitobi insisted, were an indication of “state policy,” and the “genocidal intent was not ambiguous” to those hearing it. Tembeka Ngcukaitobi, incidentally, was the lawyer who defended political leader Julius Malema’s use of the song “Kill the Boer” during a 2022 trial in which the Johannesburg High Court ruled that its use did not constitute hate speech… South Africa is leading the charge in accusing Israel of genocide https://thebridgehead.ca/2024/01/17/kill-the-boer-south-africas-hypocrisy-on-israel/

 

Chief Justice Raymond Zondo

• After his BJuris degree, he worked at the Legal Resources Centre (LRC) to secure funding to further his studies… Member of the Ministerial Task Team that drafted the Labour Relations Bill for the post-apartheid era, first chairperson of the Governing Body of the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA), served on the Goldstone Commission, Judge President of the Labour Court and the Labour Appeal Court, chair of the Language Committee of Heads of Court, Constitutional Court judge, Deputy Chief Justice of the Republic of South Africa and current Acting Chief Justice, and Chair of the Judicial Commission into State Capture. https://www.sahistory.org.za/people/chief-justice-raymond-zondo

 

George Bizos

• Bizos, known as one of the icons of South Africa's fight for democracy, died of old age at his home in Johannesburg, his family said in a joint statement with the Legal Resource Centre (LRC), where he was a member. "George Bizos is one of those lawyers who contributed immensely to the attainment of our democracy," President Cyril Ramaphosa said in a televised statement, calling him one of the architects of the country's constitution. https://www.devdiscourse.com/article/politics/1205479-south-african-human-rights-lawyer-george-bizos-dies-at-92

• [Chinese Association of South Africa]’s lawyers, including renowned human rights advocate George Bizos, SC, argued that like other designated “coloureds”, Chinese people were discriminated against in several areas, such as education, employment, ownership of property, and voting rights… Judge Cynthia Pretorius ordered that South African Chinese people did in fact fall within the ambit of “black people” in both the Employment Equity Act and the B-BBEE Act. https://www.phfirms.co.za/kc/Data/South_African_Chinese_%E2%80%98black_people%E2%80%99__court_rules__2880.asp

 

https://lrc.org.za/who-we-are/

 

In 1979 a group of activist lawyers, including prominent human rights lawyers Arthur Chaskalson, Felicia Kentridge and Geoff Budlender, created the Legal Resources Centre with two goals in mind: use the law to resist the oppressive apartheid system, and provide a training ground for public interest lawyering and young black lawyers. The LRC soon became well known for using the law as an instrument to challenge apartheid injustices and for representing black South Africans against the apartheid state. The LRC played an important role in helping to dismantle apartheid legal structures.

 

A Timeline of LRC History

 

1996: Members of the LRC play an important role in developing the new Constitution of South Africa.

Anonymous ID: 166f5c May 1, 2025, 1:18 p.m. No.22979868   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9885 >>2284 >>2337

>>22979530

>Arthur Chaskalson

 

>>22979492

>>22979475

 

>>22970972

>>>22632198 Shadow Empire: How USAID and Ford Foundation helped the CIA control India’s policy & culture

 

“First Constitutional Court President and former Chief Justice, Arthur Chaskalson has passed on.”

https://youtu.be/BRcXzJc1CtU

Dec 1, 2012

 

Arthur Chaskalson (First Constitutional Court President); “Ford Foundation was regarded as a subversive organization by the South African government… seen as an indirect Communist plot”

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/04/world/africa/arthur-chaskalson-south-african-chief-justice-dies-at-81.html

Dec. 3, 2012

 

“The last time I was in court was to hear whether or not I was going to be sentenced to death,” Nelson Mandela said in 1995. Mr. Mandela, South Africa’s president, was speaking during the inauguration of Arthur Chaskalson as the first presiding judge of their country’s newly established Constitutional Court. The moment signified the new order that Mr. Mandela had for decades fought to achieve: a majority-ruled nation where minority rights were protected by a Constitution and a bill of rights.

 

Justice Chaskalson, who died on Saturday in Johannesburg at 81, had helped write that Constitution and create the court that would be its safeguard. He had earlier been part of the team of defense lawyers that saved Mr. Mandela and other antiapartheid activists from the death penalty at the infamous Rivonia trial in 1963-64. Mr. Mandela, convicted of sabotage and other crimes, spent 27 years in prison before being released in 1990.

 

Blacks wanted an end to what had effectively been a parliamentary dictatorship, even though they would now dominate Parliament.

 

https://dlc.library.columbia.edu/ohac/10.7916/d8-p5gd-c656

 

Oral history interview with Arthur Chaskalson 1999

 

(born 1931) Establishment of Legal Resources Centre [LRC] 1978: position as director 1978-1993, initial funding by Carnegie Corporation of New York [Carnegie], Ford Foundation, and Rockefeller Brothers Fund; LRC' s close relationship with Centre for Applied Legal Studies: separate entity from LRC, research focused

 

Portion of the Transcript;

“Ford Foundation was regarded as a subversive organization by the South African government. At one stage some of the people from Ford had difficulty in getting into the country, and they were one of the initial funders of the organization. I think the fact that funding came from the United States of America and not Eastern Europe might have been of some moment, in the sense that it wasn't seen as a direct Communist plot; it was seen as an indirect Communist plot, using left-leaning people in the United States, who were really either surrogates or fellow travelers of the Communists to do their dirty work for them.”

https://doi.org/10.7916/d8-p5gd-c656

 

https://aaregistry.org/story/arthur-chaskalson-disarmed-aparthied/

Arthur Chaskalson was born on this date in 1931. He was a white Jewish-South African lawyer, judge, and activist. Born in Johannesburg, he came from a modest background; his father was a Lithuanian immigrant who died when he was five.

Anonymous ID: 166f5c May 1, 2025, 1:24 p.m. No.22979885   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2284 >>2386 >>4860 >>5209

>>22970972

>>>22632198 Shadow Empire: How USAID and Ford Foundation helped the CIA control India’s policy & culture

 

>>22979475

>>22979492

>>22979530

>>22979868

 

Did the world merge with the Soviet Union through organisations like the Ford Foundation?

 

“Norman Dodd and Ford Foundation”

https://youtu.be/os9WDdznSN4

1:32 – “All of us [Foundations] have a hand in the making of policies here; have had experience either with the OSS during the war or European economic administration after the war…”

2:28 – “We [Ford Foundation] shall use our grantmaking power… in the United States that it can be comfortably merged with the Soviet Union.”

 

https://ratical.org/ratville/CAH/FordFandCIA.html

15 December 2001

The CIA considers foundations such as Ford "The best and most plausible kind of funding cover" (Ibid, p. 135). The collaboration of respectable and prestigious foundations, according to one former CIA operative, allowed the Agency to fund "a seemingly limitless range of covert action programs affecting youth groups, labor unions, universities, publishing houses and other private institutions" (p. 135). The latter included "human rights" groups beginning in the 1950s to the present. One of the most important "private foundations" collaborating with the CIA over a significant span of time in major projects in the cultural Cold War is the Ford Foundation.

 

Fall of the Berlin was on 9 November 1989. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-50013048

 

Nelson Mandela was released from prison on February 11, 1990. https://www.nelsonmandela.org/news/entry/mandela-walks-free-35-years-remembered

 

https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1990-06-11-vw-81-story.html

June 11, 1990

Israeli businessman Mendel Kaplan reaches into his briefcase and pulls out a sheaf of papers written in Hebrew and English. In mundane words and numbers, the documents detail housing construction for Soviet Jews emigrating to Israel in a modern exodus that sometimes sets the world on edge.

Kaplan, a steel and wire manufacturer who doubles as chairman of the Jewish Agency Board of Governors, is in Los Angeles on a private trip.

Since the Soviet Union liberalized emigration policies in the spring of 1989, some 51,700 Soviet Jews have arrived in Israel. Estimates of how many of the Soviet Union’s 1.5 to 2 million Jews ultimately will leave have varied widely, ranging up to 1 million.

Kaplan is a native of South Africa and maintains ties with that country’s Jewish community. Although he supports an end to apartheid, Kaplan says he draws no direct parallels with Soviet Jewish emigration and the freedom drives of black South Africans.

 

https://banotes.org/international-relations/collapse-ussr-shaping-new-world-order/

December 9, 2023

The Collapse of the USSR: Shaping a New World Order: As the grip of central Soviet control weakened, the republics sensed an opportunity… Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania were among the first to declare their intent to break away. [Take note: 90% of all Jews in South Africa are Litvaks [Lithuanians], https://vilnews.com/2011-01-litvaks-in-south-africa]

In Russia, Boris Yeltsin rose to the forefront as the first president of the Russian Federation. The transition was rocky, with immediate economic and political challenges, but it also opened Russia to the world in a way that had never been possible during the Soviet era.

The USSR’s collapse not only signified the end of the Cold War but also the beginning of a unipolar world order, with the United States emerging as the sole superpower. This shift had profound implications for international relations and the global balance of power.

The absence of a rival superpower gave the United States unprecedented influence on the world stage. It allowed for the spread of liberal democracy and free-market capitalism as the dominant global ideologies, shaping international policies and alliances for years to come.

Anonymous ID: 166f5c May 2, 2025, 7:30 a.m. No.22982284   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2337 >>2386 >>4860

>>22979885

>>22979868

>Rivonia trial in 1963-64

>>22978036

>we tear this constitution

>>22978090

>We stand with the people of Palestine

>>22979530

>South Africa vs Israel ICJ case

 

World seems to be in a Jewish battleground.

 

Apartheid vs ANC; Consider Nelson Mandela’s historical ties to the Israeli Jews to understand the Israeli/Palestinian Conflict and South Africa’s involvement

 

http://www.mandela.gov.za/mandela_speeches/before/640420_trial.htm

Statement by Nelson Mandela from the dock at the opening of the defence case in the Rivonia Trial, Pretoria Supreme Court – Pretoria, 20 April 1964

Incidentally, the terms High Command and Regional Command were an importation from the Jewish national underground organization Irgun Zvai Leumi, which operated in Israel between 1944 and 1948.

 

[The Irgun Zvai Leumi (National Military Organization) was a Jewish terrorist organization that transitioned from a terrorist group to a political party. As a movement the group was founded in 1931 under Ze’ev Jabotinsky’s leadership, but even then their operations did not include violence against their enemies, the British or Arabs. Not until 1939, when group leaders recognized the need to start initiating violence, can the Irgun really be called a terrorist organization. The source of the Irgun’s grievances can be found in the settlement of Israel... C.L. Sulzberger interviews Menachem Begin, one of the most prominent leaders of the Irgun, and writes that “the extremist organization Irgun Zvai Leumi does not recognize the partition of Palestine as binding upon its supporters and is insistent that the State of Israel shall include all of the former Palestinian mandate as well as all of the Kingdom of Trans-Jordan” (Sulzberger 9). https://www.lycoming.edu/schemata/pdfs/sellers.pdf]

 

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/dec/20/nelson-mandela-weapons-training-mossad-agents

Fri 20 Dec 2013 17.33 CET

Nelson Mandela 'received weapons training from Mossad agents in 1962'

 

Mandela visited other African countries in 1962 in order to drum up support for the African National Congress's fight against the apartheid regime in South Africa. While in Ethiopia, he sought help from the Israeli embassy, using a pseudonym, according to the letter – classified top secret – which was sent to officials in Israel in October 1962. Its subject line was the "Black Pimpernel", a term used by the South African press to refer to Mandela.

 

https://forward.com/fast-forward/188856/jewish-groups-had-complex-relationship-with-nelson/

The roots of the mutual suspicions between the Jewish leadership and Mandela were deep. Jews were on both sides of the battle over South African apartheid, both in South Africa and around the world. “There were progressive Jews in South Africa who played a key role as whites in supporting Mandela and the early efforts of the ANC,” Teutsch said. “There were also establishment whites in the Jewish community who supported the status quo… And of course both of those groups appealed to Jews elsewhere for their support.”

 

Israel had a military relationship with the apartheid regime, offering to sell them nuclear arms in 1975. At the same time, many Jewish organizations in the U.S. actively opposed Mandela’s imprisonment. In 1986, B’nai Brith urged then-South African president P.W. Botha to free Mandela.

 

https://apnews.com/general-news-37f88cba81fd4690be621ffee72a5e71

According to other documents released by the archives, Israel maintained a strong interest in Mandela’s well-being after his arrest and throughout the Rivonia Trial, where he was convicted of sabotage in 1964 and sentenced to life in prison.

According to the archives, Israel also had an interest in the case because about one third of the defendants were Jewish, and Israel feared the case could spread anti-Semitism in South Africa.

One letter, dated April 21, 1964 and written by Azriel Harel, an Israeli diplomat in South Africa at the time, called for rallying international opinion to prevent the Rivonia defendants from receiving death sentences.

 

And now there is a term; “Israeli Apartheid” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli_apartheid

Anonymous ID: 166f5c May 2, 2025, 7:45 a.m. No.22982337   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2386

>>22982284

>Israel also had an interest in the case because about one third of the defendants were Jewish… Azriel Harel, an Israeli diplomat in South Africa at the time, called for rallying international opinion to prevent the Rivonia defendants from receiving death sentences.

 

>>22979492

>>22979868

>Arthur Chaskalson (First Constitutional Court President)… helped write that Constitution

 

>>22979530

>George Bizos… calling him one of the architects of the country's constitution.

 

Rivonia Trial 1963 – 1964; "the trial that changed South Africa”

 

https://www.sahistory.org.za/article/rivonia-trial-1963-1964

 

Often referred to as "the trial that changed South Africa,” in October 1963, ten leading opponents of apartheid went on trial for their lives on charges of sabotage.

 

In the Rivonia Trial, the ‘accused’ addressed this problem by using the courts as a site of struggle. They argued that the law was drawn up without the consent of the majority; it was enforced to ensure the perpetuation of an unjust system, and therefore the struggle would be waged to establish a new system, including a legal system that would embody the values of a non-racial constitution that protected human rights.

 

On 30 October 1963 ten defendants appeared in the Pretoria Supreme Court charged on two counts of sabotage. The specific charges the accused faced were: (1) recruiting persons for training in the preparation and use of explosives and in guerrilla warfare for the purpose of violent revolution and committing acts of sabotage; (2) conspiring to commit the aforementioned acts and to aid foreign military units when they invaded the Republic; (3) acting in these ways to further the objects of communism; and (4) soliciting and receiving money for these purposes from sympathisers in Algeria, Ethiopia, Liberia, Nigeria, Tunisia, and elsewhere.

 

The defence team comprised of Joel Joffe, who was the instructing attorney, Bram Fischer, Vernon Berrange, Arthur Chaskalson and George Bizos. The trial judge was Justice Quartus de Wet, with the Prosecution led by Dr Percy Yutar. The Verwoerd government was hoping for the maximum sentence for the accused i.e. the death penalty. From the outset, the defence team informed their clients that they should expect the worst. All ten accused pleaded not guilty to all charges.

 

In presenting the prosecution’s case, Yutar claimed that the accused were all members of what he considered ‘a cabinet of the government soon after the overthrow of the state’. [They already planned it then!]

 

Soon after the trial defence lawyer Bram Fischer was arrested and put on trial for ‘supporting communism’. Many believe the state went after Fischer because the Rivonia trialists had not received the death penalty. Fischer’s case received much attention, as Fischer was an Afrikaner fighting against an Afrikaner government. He was sentenced to life in prison and was only released when he was critically ill.

Anonymous ID: 166f5c May 2, 2025, 8:01 a.m. No.22982386   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22979885

>90% of all Jews in South Africa are Litvaks [Lithuanians], https://vilnews.com/2011-01-litvaks-in-south-africa

>>22982284

>>22982337

>Yutar claimed that the accused were all members of what he considered ‘a cabinet of the government soon after the overthrow of the state’. [They already planned it then!]

 

“Percy Yutar, 90; Led Prosecution of Mandela in 1964 Treason Case”

 

https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2002-jul-17-my-yutar17-story.html

July 17, 2002 12 AM PT

 

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — Percy Yutar, the prosecutor who won life sentences against Nelson Mandela and other African National Congress leaders in the 1964 Rivonia treason trial, has died. He was 90.

 

Yutar rose to become the first Jewish attorney general in the country when he was named the top lawyer of the Orange Free State in 1968.

 

Joel Joffe, the lead defense attorney in the trial, said later that Yutar was particularly aggressive toward the Jewish defendants.

 

He “seemed to regard it as a duty to prove to the government that there were ‘good Jews,’ through his own enthusiastic persecution of these subversive Jews,” Joffe said.

 

Despite his energetic prosecution in the Rivonia case, Yutar insisted he had saved them from hanging by charging them only with sabotage instead of treason, though sabotage also carried the death sentence.

 

Yutar later called Mandela, whom he had once accused of being a Communist stooge plotting a bloody revolution, “a saintly man.”

 

He was born in Cape Town after his family emigrated from Lithuania. His father was a butcher, and Yutar was expected to work in the family business, but he was seriously injured in an accident that left the fingers on one hand mangled.

 

After winning the Rivonia case, Yutar was named attorney general of the Orange Free State and later the Transvaal. He retired 12 years later.

Anonymous ID: 3e2a68 May 2, 2025, 11:50 a.m. No.22983254   🗄️.is 🔗kun

“Azania Critical Theory | Willem Gravett | TPP #41”

 

https://youtu.be/WX55C4Mpzjc

Apr 23, 2025

 

In this week's episode of The Pioneer Podcast, Dr. Willem Gravett, a law lecturer at Akademia, is back for another conversation on the phenomenon of Azania Critical Theory. We discuss the meaning of this theory, where it is taught and what the consequences of this theory could be.

 

4:08 – “Azania Critical Theory pretends to be something… that originated on the African continent. It did not. It is nothing but American Critical Race Theory.”

 

13:39 “Azania Critical Theory is really revolutionary violence dressed up in intellectual finery but at its heart beats repression and revolution and division and destruction… Marxism started out as a theory, Nazism started as a theory. Today’s radical theory turns into tomorrow’s grim reality if we don’t listen or take head of the lessons of history.”

 

17:25 “The research actually shows it’s when you have like Azania Critical Theory, the proponents of dehumanization… coupled with an exaggerated sense of victimhood which is exactly what Azania Critical Theory is. It portrays black peole as forever oppressed as if 1994 didn’t happened.”

 

19:36 “Azania Critical Theory is not about mending relationships and broken systems in South Africa. It’s about ending South Africa completely so that a black socialist utopia can be built ontop of the ruins.”

 

27:21 “Theology becomes anti-theology, he divine becomes anti-divine, the law becomes anti-law which is really what the proponents of Azania Critical Theory wants because they view the legal system in South Africa as violent, as white law and as not being able to address any of the issues that black people face.

 

30:08 “[George Orwell] “Political language is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable and to give the appearance of solidity to pure wind.” And this is what in my view Azania Critical Theory is.

Anonymous ID: c02790 May 3, 2025, 11:10 a.m. No.22987087   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Save Our Souls - Save Our Souls - Save Our Souls

 

My name is Martha Deborah Rootham.

I have been kidnapped and held behind an electro-magnetic forcefield which distorts the subjective experience in time. This technology has sometimes been known as a fairy ring or a timewarp.

I was betrayed by my parents: John Daniel Rootham (a.k.a. Dan Rootham, other aliases unknown) and Philippa Magaret Andrewes (a.k.a. Pippa Andrewes, Pippa Rootham, Nagarakshita Andrewes, other aliases unknown). I will refer to them here as "Dan" and "Pippa"

 

In 1997, at age 14, I uncovered a child abuse ring at the private school I attended, James Allen's Girls' School in Dulwich, London, Great Britain. Students and their younger siblings were being drugged and abused in satanic rituals.

I attempted to get a message out, but I was silenced.

Pippa changed my name to "Martha Andrewes" (no middle name) and acquired a new passport for me in that name.

Since the year 2000, they have been calling me "Moss" or "Mossop".

In 2013 my legal name was changed to "Moss Andrewes".

 

For me, many decades have past. Most of those years have been spent in isolation, in some dingy place where nothing new ever happens.

Every few years cult members move me to a new location. I have been living in Canada since 2006. The year for me now is 2025. Today's date: Saturday 3rd May, 2025.

I am currently being held in a basement at 140 14th Street, Morden, Manitoba, Canada. I have been at this location since 16th February 2021. My captors are planning to move me again within the next 3 months and I am under pressure to comply.

I need backup.

 

Please get this message to any honest member of British or international military intelligence, or to any of my grandparents:

Jasper St John Rootham

Joan Rootham, née McClelland

John Hampden Andrewes

Pol Andrewes, née Olive Sarel, stage name Olivia Sarel

 

I am not the only hostage being held in this kind of electro-magnetic cage; there are many others, each held in isolation.

I have evidence of criminal conspiracy, including crimes against children, crimes against humanity and bioweapons attacks.

Ritual cult murders must be prevented by any means necessary.

 

Save Our Souls - Save Our Souls - Save Our Souls

Anonymous ID: 0216db May 8, 2025, 3:48 p.m. No.23010307   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5209

Canada #76

The long-forgotten concert that helped defeat Hitler – and it didn’t happen in Moscow

8 May, 2025

 

While the Red Army was bringing the victory closer, the famous music manifesto of resistance against Nazism was performed in South Africa

 

As the world celebrates the 80th anniversary of the defeat of the Nazi Germany by the Red Army and its allies, there is a little-known story waiting to come to light about music masterpiece that helped raise funds in Africa for Soviet Russia during the Second World War.

 

On 9 July 1944, Dmitri Shostakovich’s Seventh Symphony, a work that became a music manifesto of resistance to Nazism, was premiered at the Metro Theatre of Johannesburg, South Africa. In a concert hall filled to capacity, conductor Jeremy Schulman raised his baton, and the orchestra began playing the opening theme: a mechanical march that exemplified the stomping sound of Nazi boots.

 

That’s how South Africa joined the world premiere of a symphony written during the siege of Leningrad (presently – St. Petersburg, Russia’s northern capital), which lasted almost 900 days: from 8 September 1941 up to 27 January of 1944.

 

A symphony born in hell

By the time of its South African debut, the Leningrad Symphony had already acquired the status of a legend. Shostakovich began to compose it in September 1941 when the Germans were about to encircle Leningrad. He finished the first three parts under Nazi shelling, completing the score after evacuation from the city.

 

The premiere took place on 5 March 1942 in the city of Kuibyshev (now Samara), and on 9 August of the same year – in Leningrad itself. Musicians had to be urgently rotated from the frontline to perform in the besieged city; some of them died of exhaustion and malnutrition.

 

The symphony was not only a work of art – it was also an act of psychological warfare. German and Finnish soldiers deployed on the outskirts of the city realized: it is impossible to crush Leningrad’s will for resistance.

 

Premiere under the African sky: “stirring and fascinating”

The musical score was brought to South Africa via Iran and Egypt as a part of cultural diplomacy of the USSR. Solomon ‘Solly’ Aronowsky, a Russian Empire-born Jewish violinist, helped to organize the concert. He saw the symphony as an instrument for uniting the voices of millions fighting for freedom. Eventually, the symphonic masterpiece was performed in Johannesburg and Cape Town.

 

Johannesburg, 9 July 1944. The concert opened with the first performance of the symphony in Africa. Jeremy Schulman conducted the orchestra. One of South African newspapers described it this way:

 

“The first movement is the most outstanding, with its stirring and fascinating intermingling of themes, expressive of battle clashes and warm human suffering, and the exaltant determination to beat back the ominous threat of tyranny. The second and third movements are more subdued, but the fourth recaptures the spirit of triumphant resurrection.”

 

The program also included arias from Rimsky-Korsakov and Tchaikovsky operas sung by soprano Xenia Belmas. The proceeds from the ticket sales were donated to the Medical Aid for Russia, a prominent South African charity.

 

Two month later, on 11 September 1944, the Cape Town Municipal Orchestra conducted by Dr William Pickerill played the symphony at the Cape Town City Hall.

 

The controversies around

Organizing such events turned out to be a challenge for South African society, then divided by racial and ideological contradictions. At that time the Non-European majority was raising its voice through resistance campaigns and trade unions, while everyday life remained riven by degrading segregationist laws that excluded most black Africans, Indians, and Coloureds from fair land ownership, political representation, and public education. Such policy of racial discrimination laid the foundations of the apartheid regime that lasted in South Africa until 1994.

 

Who supported the premiere? The Friends of the Soviet Union (FSU), a left-leaning formation of white intellectuals and black activists, that used the symphony to promote anti-fascist ideas. FSU pamphlets calling for solidarity with Soviet Russia were distributed at the concerts.

 

Who opposed it? The National Party of South Africa. Its leaders called the symphony ‘communist propaganda.’

 

However, despite these disputes, all shows were sold out. In Cape Town, during the celebration of Russian national day on 7 November 1944, the City Hall was full.

 

After the German capitulation, the symphony did not lose its relevance. In 1945, it was included in the program of a concert to raise funds for a hospital in Stalingrad. The Cape Town Municipal Orchestra performed the first part, and violinist Ralph Koorland captivated the audience with Tchaikovsky’s ‘Serenade’. In January 1946, the symphony was performed again as part of the ‘Russian Evening’ in Johannesburg.

 

Thus, Shostakovich sent a message to the post-war world: even though the war is over, the ideas of Nazism may still be smoldering.

 

https://www.rt.com/africa/616425-shostakovichs-leningrad-symphony-in-sa/

Anonymous ID: 0216db May 11, 2025, 1:27 a.m. No.23019993   🗄️.is 🔗kun

South African Port Union Plans More Talks to End Wage Dispute

By Katlego Mtshali Bloomberg May 10, 2025

 

May 9, 2025(Bloomberg) —The main labor union at South Africa’s state port and rail company said it will continue talks next week aimed at resolving a wage dispute and averting a potential strike.

 

Negotiations will take place on May 14-15, the United National Transport Union said in a statement in Johannesburg, the commercial capital.

 

UNTU, which represents more than half of the 46,000 employees at Transnet SOC Ltd., rejected an offer by the company to increase pay by 6% over the next two years and 5.5% in the third year, and demanded a 10% raise. The smaller South African Transport and Allied Workers’ Union accepted the pay offer in March.

 

“We remain hopeful that Transnet will give due consideration to these wage proposals, helping avert industrial action that could further destabilize an already fragile economy,” UNTU said in the statement.

 

Transnet’s rail and ports facilities are crucial to South African exports of bulk commodities and any work stoppage would deal a blow to South Africa’s economy, which grew at an average rate of less than 1% over the past decade. A strike at Transnet in 2022 was estimated by the Minerals Council South Africa to have cost mining companies about 815 million rand ($45 million) a day.

 

https://gcaptain.com/south-african-port-union-plans-more-talks-to-end-wage-dispute/

 

Guest Workers from China would make them redundant

Anonymous ID: 166f5c May 12, 2025, 7:06 a.m. No.23024791   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4860 >>5209

>>22978036

>Mineral energy complex, as I’ve said earlier on, is the genesis of all social evil in South Africa.

 

”GOLD & DIAMONDS: Passing the Scepter” (1951)

 

https://time.com/archive/6885417/gold-diamonds-passing-the-scepter/

February 12, 1951 12:00 AM GMT-5

 

From a massive, block-long building in Johannesburg last week came a discreet announcement that set the trading marts of the world buzzing. Sir Ernest Oppenheimer, the world’s king of diamonds and its prime minister of gold, was giving up a bit of his vast suzerainty. At 70, he relinquished directorships in seven of his 30-odd gold-mining companies—a step towards turning over his empire to his son and spit & image, 41-year-old Harry Oppenheimer.

 

This did not mean that Sir Ernest, last and greatest of South Africa’s great “Randlords,” was going to take things much easier. In his three-story citadel he would still work his usual 16 hours a day, still sit firmly in the chairmanship of his Anglo American Corp. of South Africa, Ltd., the master holding company through which he has built an economic pyramid of more than 200 companies worth more than $2.5 billion. They control 15% of the Transvaal’s gold production, 43% of its coal, 50% of its explosives, 9% of the world’s copper, and a bewildering hodgepodge of enterprises ranging from breakfast foods to railways.

 

Acres of Diamonds. As chairman of De Beers Consolidated Mines, Ltd., a syndicate of seven companies, Sir Ernest also controls 95% of the world’s supply of diamonds, and sees to it that the supply is always less than the demand. As always, war and inflation are now swelling the demand for diamonds, and Sir Ernest’s cartel has opened up two idle mines to step up production. The wholesale price of gem diamonds has risen 20% in six months, and U.S. rearmament has sent the price of industrial diamonds (vital for cutting tools) soaring 100% since Korea. Not only capitalists buy diamonds; an “unknown buyer” thought to be the Soviet Union has suddenly started buying all it can in the Belgian markets, presumably to build its own stockpile for machine tools for war.

 

Sir Ernest, who has one of the world’s prize collections of rare diamonds, started learning about stones at 16. The son of a middle-class Jewish family in Friedberg, Germany, he went to London to learn the diamond-cutting trade, was sent to South Africa at 22 to look after his London employer’s diamond properties. The year was 1902, when Cecil Rhodes, who had formed the De Beers combine out of hundreds of small claims, died murmuring: “So little done, so much to do.” Oppenheimer was just the man to do it. He stayed in Kimberley and went into mining on his own.

 

Shrewd, eager and personable, he was enough of a success by 1912 to be elected Kimberley’s mayor at 32 (he was twice reelected, later went to Parliament). In 1917 he teamed up with an American engineer, William Lincoln Honnold, and, with backing from J. P. Morgan and others, formed Anglo American.

 

At the end of World War I, Sir Ernest got a five-year exclusive sales contract covering the rich diamond fields of Germany’s former colony in South-West Africa [now Namibia]. He used this tremendous lever to pry his way into the clam-tight De Beers syndicate. In 1929, after secretly buying up 20% of De Beers’ shares, he took over the syndicate. It keeps its tight control of diamonds by persuading any who find new fields to join the syndicate and reap the benefits of its controlled prices.

 

New Bonanza. Sir Ernest’s biggest interest now is not diamonds, but gold, from which Anglo American last year made £11 million ($30.8 million) profit. His Anglo American is the biggest single holder in the immensely rich new fields of the Orange Free State, and has put up more than half of the £200 million ($560 million) being spent to develop them. Believing that South Africa must wipe out the disgrace of its mining “kraals,” where Bantu workers live like prisoners, he has led the spending of £70 million by mine operators to develop a model village to house 100,000 _ people at the new Free State mining center near Odendaalsrust. By July he expects to start taking gold out of his first mine there, open another shortly after. Says Sir Ernest: “This is the most extensive mining development the world has ever known.”

 

In this new venture, Sir Ernest’s right-hand man is son Harry, a deputy chairman of Anglo American. Harry, who was educated at Oxford, and captained a company of Britain’s “Desert Rats” against Rommel’s troops in World War II, lives with his wife and two children in a smaller villa adjoining “Brenthurst,” the palatial residence of his father and stepmother, outside Johannesburg… When Parliament is in session (Harry has succeeded to his father’s old seat*), he drives the nearly 1,000 miles to Cape Town at breakneck speed.

 

*In the party of the late great General Smuts, opposed to fanatically anti-Negro Malan.

Anonymous ID: 166f5c May 12, 2025, 7:21 a.m. No.23024860   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4871 >>4876 >>5209

>>23024791

>At the end of World War I, Sir Ernest got a five-year exclusive sales contract covering the rich diamond fields of Germany’s former colony in South-West Africa [now Namibia].

>When Parliament is in session (Harry has succeeded to his father’s old seat*… In the party of the late great General Smuts

>>22978036

>>22982284

>Irgun Zvai Leumi

>>22978147

>homeland

>>22979885

>https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1990-06-11-vw-81-story.html; “Black South Africans are already in their homeland, [Mendel Kaplan] says, whereas Soviet Jewish emigration to Israel is another act in the age-old Jewish search for a homeland.”

 

Jan Smuts’s significant influence; signing WW1 & WW2 peace treaties, drafted United Nations Covenant, signing to establish both the League of Nations and UN, Balfour Declaration, etc. - Part 1

 

https://spartacus-educational.com/FWWsmuts.htm

 

In 1917 David Lloyd George invited Smuts to join the Imperial War Cabinet in London. He soon obtained a high reputation and was an influential figure in devising Allied war strategy. While in England he played a leading role in establishing the Royal Air Force.

 

At the Paris Peace Conference, Smuts worked closely with Woodrow Wilson, in advocating a League of Nations. Smuts returned to South Africa after the signing of the Versailles Treaty in 1919 and soon afterwards became prime minister. Smuts lost power in 1924 but later returned to office as deputy prime minister (1933-39) and prime minister (1939-48).

 

Smuts worked closely with Winston Churchill during the Second World War and was the only man to sign the peace treaties at the end of both wars. Smuts was also a leading figure in the drafting of the United Nations Covenant. Jan Christian Smuts died in 1950.

 

https://www.telfed.org.il/jan-christian-smuts-and-the-jews/

 

“Similarly South African Jan Smuts, a member of the British War Cabinet who was actively involved in the discussions behind the Balfour Declaration and the Versailles Treaty, recalled the views of the British Cabinet in deciding to favor a Jewish homeland in Palestine. It was naturally assumed that large-scale immigration of Jews into their historic homeland could not and would not be looked upon as a hostile gesture to the highly favored Arab people—-[who ] largely as a result of British action, came out better of the Great War than any other people.” [A Place Among the Nations by Benjamin Netanyahu – P46 published May, 1993.]

 

Chaim Weizmann was quoted as saying that without Smuts there would have been no Balfour Declaration.

 

Smuts enjoyed close friendships with many in the South African Jewish Community. In June 1917 he met Chaim Weizmann ,commencing which a lifelong friendship of 33 years. They enjoyed each other’s company, were compatible intellectually and together they shared a vision of a home for the Jews, He also shared this strong conviction with both Lloyd George the British Prime Minister and his Foreign Secretary Lord Balfour. Both Weizmann and Smuts shared the belief that because Palestine was the Biblical home of the Jews, it was historically justified and natural that this was the place which should be chosen.

 

Jan Smuts was elected Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa from 1919-1924 and then subsequently from 1939-1948. He personally fundraised for many Zionist organizations during his Premiership. His government granted de facto recognition of Israel on 24 May, 1948, a few days prior to his party being voted out of power.

Anonymous ID: 166f5c May 12, 2025, 7:25 a.m. No.23024871   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4876 >>4883 >>4906 >>5209

>>23024860

 

Jan Smuts’s significant influence; signing WW1 & WW2 peace treaties, drafted United Nations Covenant, signing to establish both the League of Nations and UN, Balfour Declaration, etc. - Part 2

 

https://www.telfed.org.il/jan-christian-smuts-and-the-jews/

 

David Fromkin’s, “A Peace to End All Peace” on the fall of the Ottoman Empire and the Creation of the Modern Middle East, was described by Fouad Ajami as ambitious and splendid—-An epic tale of ruin and disillusion—of great men, their large deeds and even large follies. From this book, we learn the following:

 

English Prime Minister, Lloyd George invoked an Imperial War Conference also called the Imperial War Cabinet to consult on issues of war and peace, to meet in London around March 16/17, 1917. “Nobody was more suspicious of the government’s intentions than the delegate from South Africa , Jan Christian Smuts, a lawyer-turned-general, who had fought against the British in the Boer War; he had no desire to be ruled from London and who upon arrival received an invitation to dine at Brook’s with Lord Milner, his former adversary.

 

The meeting was a victory for Smuts recognized as a superb administrator who had gained acceptance to the basis of the reorganization would be the independence of South Africa, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Having been a successful general in the Boer War days and East Africa and a representative in of the Dominions , he could help Lloyd George in confronting the British generals.

 

Lloyd George prevailed upon Smuts to stay on in London and serve in the War Cabinet “on loan” from his own country’s “Cabinet”. He was the only Cabinet Minister in modern British history to have no connection with either House of Parliament; and spent the rest of the war away from home living in a hotel room at the Savoy. “General Smuts had expressed very decided views as to the strategical importance of Palestine to the British Empire”. The capture of German East Africa by Botha and Smuts had already created a continuous stretch of British-controlled territories between , on the one hand, Cape Town, the Atlantic Ocean port at the southern tip of Africa, and on the other, Suez, which bridged the Mediterranean and the Red Sea at the continent’s northeastern tip. As of 1917, Palestine was the key missing link that could join together the parts of the British Empire so that they would form a continuous chain from the Atlantic to the middle of the Pacific.

 

The Jerusalem Report published, “Smuts and Weizmann -My great-grandfather’s love of Israel and South African Jews” by Philip Weyers on 13/12/2017. What follows are 1st hand extracts from this remarkable piece of history. In the early 1920,South Africa heard of a tragedy unfolding in Ukraine, affecting in particular the Jews… One of the tragic results of these pogroms were thousands of orphans, whose numbers were estimated at 400,000. Before any organized relief could be effected, a Russian born resident of Cape Town, Isaac Ochberg took matters under his wing and approached General Jan Smuts, the Prime Minister and Patrick Duncan, the Minister of the Interior. Smuts reacted with alacrity, granting permission for an unrestricted number of orphans, as many as could be saved.

 

In January, 1921, Ochberg persuaded the Smuts government to contribute on a pound for pound towards the rescue and repatriation effort, resulting in 250 rather than the previously calculated 200 orphans being rescued and brought to South Africa. Many of these orphans returned in later life to Europe, but many also remained in their adopted country and contributed inestimably to the South African economy adding considerably to its heritage.

 

Professor Richard P. Stevens describes the Smuts-Weizmann relationship as follows: “Perhaps a few personal friendships have so influenced the course of political events during the 20th century as the relationship between General Jan Christian Smuts, South Africa’s celebrated Prime minister and Chaim Weizmann, the charismatic Zionist leader and Israel’s 1st President. But the importance and insignificance of this little publicized relationship transcends the personal elements involved or its contribution to Zionist success rather, it helps throw into perspective the contradictions of Western liberalism and the psychological climate which rationalized the dominant position of a white minority in South Africa on the one hand and of a new European settlement in Palestine on the other.”

Anonymous ID: 166f5c May 12, 2025, 7:25 a.m. No.23024876   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5209

>>23024860

>>23024871

 

Jan Smuts’s significant influence; signing WW1 & WW2 peace treaties, drafted United Nations Covenant, signing to establish both the League of Nations and UN, Balfour Declaration, etc. - Part 3

 

https://www.telfed.org.il/jan-christian-smuts-and-the-jews/

 

Bailey reminds us that following the end of hostilities in 1918, which initiated the conclusion of WW1, a peace conference was held at Versailles in France on January 1919, between the victorious Allied Forces and the defeated Central Powers, which had been led by Germany. A Peace Treaty ensued including the Balfour Declaration granting a homeland to the Jewish people as one of its many clauses, notably at the insistence of Jan Smuts.

 

Subsequently, Smuts attended the San Remo Conference during April, 1920 for the ratification of the terms of the Treaty of Versailles in order to establish the League of Nations. Smuts, as the as its author ensured the inclusion of the Belfour Declaration. What followed was the issuing of the British Mandate over Palestine , and should have resulted in a self-governing Jewish state in the whole territory between the Jordan River and the sea.

 

Jan Smuts was the author of the Preamble to the Constitution of the United Nations and the only politician to serve in the British War Cabinet in both the 1st and 2nd World Wars. Further, he was the only politician to sign the peace treaties ending global conflict after both world wars and was the only signatory to the establishment of both the League of Nations and the United Nations – a truly amazing record. One also recalls Smuts opposition to all the negative British White Papers.

Anonymous ID: 166f5c May 12, 2025, 7:27 a.m. No.23024883   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4906

>>23024871

>Jan Christian Smuts, a lawyer-turned-general, who had fought against the British in the Boer War; he had no desire to be ruled from London and who upon arrival received an invitation to dine at Brook’s with Lord Milner, his former adversary.

 

>The meeting was a victory for Smuts recognized as a superb administrator who had gained acceptance to the basis of the reorganization would be the independence of South Africa, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

 

“White-washing the Boer War”

 

https://www.halifaxexaminer.ca/uncategorized/white-washing-the-boer-war/

April 7, 2018

 

In 1901, Lord Alfred Milner was “lamenting” the “fact that the death rate among young children in the [Boer War concentration] camps was still not dropping. ‘The theory that, all the weakly children being dead, the rate would fall off is not so far borne out by the facts,’ Milner wrote. ‘The strong ones must be dying now and they will all be dead by the spring of 1903.'” On October 14, 1901 the cornerstone for the Boer War monument was laid at Province House.

 

[Jean] Laroche goes on to interview Joe Ballard, president of the Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia, who says something ridiculous:

 

“We often forget about the South African campaign and it gets lost with more recent wars, but it was significant and I think it deserves greater honour than having cars parked around it,” said Ballard.

 

Please. The Boer War exemplified everything horrible about humanity, about imperialism, about the British Empire, about Canada, about Halifax, and about the boys and men who fought it. It was shameless slaughter conducted by vile people for despicable reasons.

 

I’ve written before about the use of concentration camps during the South African War (formerly known as the Boer War). This site [http://www.sahistory.org.za/topic/women-children-white-concentration-camps-during-anglo-boer-war-1900-1902] has an extensive timeline of the British atrocities in the camps, which led to the deaths of 10 per cent of the Afrikaner population (22,000 of them children) from disease and starvation. Some 115, 000 were imprisoned in these camps. The British did not keep numbers on how many Black South African workers interned in the camps also died, but estimates suggest around 20,000 out of the approximately 100,000 Blacks in the camps were worked to death.

 

Yves Engler describes the role of Canadian troops in the war, and the mythologizing of Canada’s military prowess in this article for Rabble [http://rabble.ca/blogs/bloggers/yves-engler/2015/06/conservative-warrior-nation-mythology-glorifies-boer-war-against-]:

 

In Another Kind of Justice: Canadian Military Law from Confederation to Somalia, Chris Madsen points out that, “Canadian troops became intimately involved in the nastier aspects of the South African war.” Whole columns of troops participated in search, expel and burn missions. Looting was common. One Canadian soldier wrote home, “as fast as we come up the country…we loot the farms.” Another wrote, “I tell you there is some fun in it. We ride up to a house and commandeer anything you set your eyes on. We are living pretty well now.” There are also numerous documented instances of Canadian troops raping and killing innocent civilians.

 

Yves Engler, author of several books including Canada in Africa, observed to me in a Facebook message about the monument:

 

As with the scramble for the continent, which was justified in large part by saying we want to stop slavery, the Boer War was justified by they are treating Blacks poorly. And then they of course are brutal to Africans during the war and implement racial apartheid after. While they kept records on the Boer of who died in the concentration camps, they completely ignored the Africans. I think I discuss it in Canada in Africa book, there is quite impressive racial solidarity with the Boer within only a few years after the brutal conflict. The Boer go from the devil to the British supporting [Boer] self governance.

Anonymous ID: 166f5c May 12, 2025, 7:32 a.m. No.23024906   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23024871

>The meeting was a victory for Smuts recognized as a superb administrator who had gained acceptance to the basis of the reorganization would be the independence of South Africa, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

 

>>23024883

> there is quite impressive racial solidarity with the Boer within only a few years after the brutal conflict. The Boer go from the devil to the British supporting [Boer] self governance.

 

Australia, Canada and New Zealand fought in the Boer War

 

https://academic.oup.com/ehr/article-abstract/CXXII/495/215/394451?login=false

 

Extract

 

THE war fought in South Africa between 1899 and 1902 was the most extensive and costly of all the wars fought by Britain between 1815 and 1914 but it does not only belong to British and South African history. Some 30,000 Australian, Canadian and New Zealand forces took part in a British imperial war which also has a place in their national histories. Carman Miller has written the definitive account of the Canadian case, Painting the Map Red: Canada and the South African War, 1899-1902 (second edition, 1998) (rev. ante, cxi (1996), 240–41). Now Craig Wilcox has produced a similarly exhaustive treatment for Australia, in a handsome volume of more than 500 pages, complete with voluminous footnotes, extensive photographs, maps, tables, appendices and stiff covers. The centenary of that war has also been marked by the publication of a volume of thirteen essays which were written for a symposium on New Zealand's role in that war. In terms of their scholarly research, fresh analysis and conclusions, these essays mark a real advance on the ‘official’ history published in 1949.

Anonymous ID: 0216db May 12, 2025, 7:53 a.m. No.23025008   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Canada #76

Magatte Wade, Why African leaders allow climate activists to keep their countries in poverty

May 12, 2025

 

Magatte Wade Exposes How Environmentalism Keeps Africa Poor—with the Consent of Its Leaders

 

Senegalese entrepreneur and free-market advocate Magatte Wade is once again sounding the alarm on one of the greatest hypocrisies of the global elite: the use of environmentalism as a tool of control and systematic impoverishment in Africa. In a recent interview, Wade clearly denounced how environmental policies imposed by the West are not only stalling development across the African continent but actively ensuring that millions remain dependent under the false pretense of “climate aid.”

 

According to Wade, the narrative has changed but the power players remain the same. In the past, poverty was the excuse for interference. The West played savior, bringing “humanitarian aid” while setting strict economic conditions. But when it became obvious that free markets—not handouts—were the real solution to poverty, globalist institutions needed a new excuse. Enter climate change.

 

“When it became clear that free markets were the solution to poverty, the next thing they came up with was the environment,” Wade states. And she's right. Today, while the developed world burns fossil fuels to power industries and maintain high living standards, Africa is told to avoid those same energy sources in the name of a “green transition” that conveniently benefits Western nations and their corporate allies.

 

Wade highlights the hypocrisy of climate activists dictating restrictive energy policies from comfortable offices in Paris, London, and New York—policies that spur development in countries that haven't even had the chance to grow. “Africa remains poor because it lacks access to energy,” she explains. No energy means no industry. And no industry means no independence.

 

Most troubling, according to Wade, is that this system is enabled by African leaders themselves. "Why do the leaders of Senegal or Africa allow this to happen? For the same reason they allowed foreign aid to be the only relationship we had with the West," she says. It's a silent deal: African governments accept these imposed conditions and receive money, political favors, and international legitimacy—without ever being accountable to their people.

 

The latest form of this control is called “climate aid.” A perverse twist on cooperation, climate aid tells African nations: "Don't develop your own resources. Don't use fossil fuels. And we'll give you money." But that money doesn't create jobs or industry. It only finances bureaucracies and deepens dependency.

 

Magatte Wade is delivering a message that many in power would prefer to silence: radical environmentalism, now treated like a secular religion, is sacrificing Africa's future to satisfy the guilt-ridden obsessions of privileged elites. If Africa wants to rise, it must break free from this trap. That starts with courageous leadership willing to reject environmental blackmail.

 

https://gatewayhispanic.com/video/magatte-wade-why-african-leaders-allow-climate-activists-to-keep-their-countries-in-poverty/

Anonymous ID: 166f5c May 12, 2025, 8:50 a.m. No.23025209   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22978036

>“Our struggle should be channeled to mineral energy complex. Even during Apartheid years… no government has led the country. The control of the country lies with the mineral energy complex

 

>>23024791

>When Parliament is in session (Harry has succeeded to his father’s old seat)… In the party of the late great General Smuts

 

>>23024860

>>23024871

>>23024876

>Jan Smuts

 

>>22979885

>>23010307

>>23024791

>Soviet Union

 

“De Beers Diamond Company & Black Labour (In "Diamond Road" documentary)”

https://youtu.be/XETdnQFT9VM

0:49 – Nicky Oppenheimer: “This indeed is a splendid occasion and it’s fantastic for De Beers to have played a role in this process in getting us where we are today. Huge things are being done here and it’s particularly important to appreciate what diamonds have done for South Africa.”

 

“Diamond trader Philip Oppenheimer”; “De Beers Mining Co. gain control of the world diamond market by persuading the Soviet Union to let him market its gems”

 

https://www.tampabay.com/archive/1995/10/21/diamond-trader-philip-oppenheimer/

Published Oct. 21, 1995|Updated Oct. 4, 2005

 

Sir Philip Oppenheimer, who helped De Beers Mining Co. gain control of the world diamond market by persuading the Soviet Union to let him market its gems, has died. He was 83.

 

Sir Philip, a member of the family that controls De Beers, died in London on Oct. 8, family members said. They did not give a cause of death or details of the funeral.

 

A former chairman of the company's diamond-marketing cartel, he was instrumental in persuading nations that entered the diamond trade after World War II _ African and Soviet producers and Israeli and Indian cutters and polishers _ to work with De Beers to keep the market stable.

 

His biggest coup came in 1959, when he persuaded the Soviets to let De Beers market their diamonds. The Soviets soon became major players in the world diamond industry.

 

In 1970, as expanding world diamond production flowed through London, he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II.

 

He entered De Beers in 1933, working as a diamond sorter and trainee salesman.

 

After the Great Depression, companies were stuck with large stocks of diamonds and many mines closed. But De Beers set up a producers' cooperative, the Central Selling Organization, that aimed to restore stability to the industry.

 

He took over management of the cooperative after the war and was named a De Beers director in 1956.

 

https://archive.nytimes.com/query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage-990CEFDE123CF933A15753C1A963958260.html

 

In addition to his role at De Beers, Sir Philip was well known in Britain for his involvement in horse racing. In addition to owning a stable of winning horses, he pushed De Beers into sponsoring the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes at Ascot, one of the nation's most prestigious races, each July.

Anonymous ID: 742e31 May 13, 2025, 6:32 a.m. No.23028370   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8373

“Ramaphosa to meet Trump, says 49 Afrikaners headed to US are not ‘refugees’” 1 of 2

 

https://www.citizen.co.za/news/south-africa/politics/ramaphosa-meet-trump-49-white-south-africans-refugees-us/

12 May 2025 03:34 pm

 

Ramaphosa said he does not regard the group of Afrikaners that left South Africa to be refugees.

 

Preparations for President Cyril Ramaphosa to travel to the United States (US) on a working visit are at an advanced stage, said Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Ronald Lamola.

 

Lamola briefed the media on Monday about preparations for the G20 summit and other related matters.

 

Ramaphosa’s meeting with US President Donald Trump will take place amid rising tensions between the Trump administration and South Africa over alleged human rights violations against Afrikaner farmers.

 

“The presidency will soon announce the dates and the engagement will happen. I can only say that this is at an advanced stage,” he said.

 

This comes after the US government flew some Afrikaner farmers and their families to Washington on Sunday using a chartered flight.

 

The group will become refugees in the US and is the first to leave South Africa following Trump’s executive order giving them refugee status.

 

‘White people not being persecuted in South Africa’

 

Lamola denied that white Afrikaner farmers were being persecuted.

 

He said diplomatic engagements with Washington will continue to correct the false narrative that has been created in the US.

 

“In terms of the international definition, they do not qualify for that status (refugee).

 

“There is no persecution of white Afrikaner people in South Africa; this has been proven by a wide number of statistics in our country, including police reports.

 

“We are glad that a number of organisations, even from Afrikaner structures, have denounced this so-called persecution and they have stated that where there are challenges, there are platforms to resolve them within the South African context, which makes this a domestic issue,” he said.

 

Trump’s attendance at G20 Leaders’ Summit

 

The tensions between Pretoria and Washington have left uncertainty about the US’s full participation in the G20 summit and its various activities.

 

Lamola said there has been some participation by the US, but could not confirm if Trump would attend the Leaders’ Summit of the G20.

 

“The G20 is for all members of the G20 and all the leaders of the G20 are invited to attend. Obviously, the US president as a member state of the G20 will be invited, but it is up to the US whether they attend or not.”

Anonymous ID: 742e31 May 13, 2025, 6:32 a.m. No.23028373   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8382

>>23028370

 

“Ramaphosa to meet Trump, says 49 Afrikaners headed to US are not ‘refugees’” 2 of 2

 

https://www.citizen.co.za/news/south-africa/politics/ramaphosa-meet-trump-49-white-south-africans-refugees-us/

12 May 2025 03:34 pm

 

Special envoy to the US

 

Meanwhile, Lamola said former deputy finance minister Mcebisi Jonas would lay the groundwork for resetting the relationship between the two countries.

 

Jonas has been appointed as a special envoy to the US.

 

“The appointment of the special envoy does not negate the need to appoint an ambassador, but we have to do so having assessed the environment with regard to bi-lateral trade relations and trade relations between South Africa and the US.

 

“The president will appoint an ambassador, but we want the special envoy to first lay the ground to build a terrain that will help us navigate these uncharted waters,” he said.

 

Meanwhile, a senior official at the Department of Home Affairs told reporters that the 49 white South Africans who have now taken up refugee status in the US would hold a press conference with US officials.

 

He said they would use this press conference to explain how they are being persecuted in South Africa.

 

These individuals had declined to give media interviews at the OR Tambo International Airport before their departure.

 

‘We didn’t chase the coloniser’

 

Meanwhile, Ramaphosa told a panel at the Africa CEO Forum in Ivory Coast that he does not regard the group of Afrikaners who left South Africa to be refugees.

 

Ramaphosa said he even spoke to Trump on the phone and told him that he is being misled.

 

“I said ‘president, what you have been told by those people who are opposed to transformation back home in South Africa is not true.

 

“Iadded that we were well taught by Nelson Mandela and other iconic leaders like Oliver Tambo on how to build a united nation out of the diverse groupings that we have in South Africa.

 

“We are the only country in the continent where the colonisers came to stay and we have never driven them out of the country, so they are staying and they are making great progress,” he said.

 

More issues behind US tension with SA

 

Africa affairs analyst Koffi Kouakou told The Citizen that tensions between South Africa and the US were deeper than they appear.

 

“Trump’s backers and those who are funding him are mainly Israelis and Zionists who are now angry that one country in the whole world, South Africa, that is not that powerful but has used a moral power it has left in international relations to express anger at the genocide that has been taking place in Gaza and then filed a genocide case at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) against Israel.

 

“They want South Africa punished. There is no other reason people can jump up and down and say anything else, but that is the core of that. They are adding things like the Expropriation Act and white South Africans being killed in droves,” he said.

Anonymous ID: 742e31 May 13, 2025, 6:36 a.m. No.23028382   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23028373

>Koffi Kouakou: "South Africa… has used a moral power."

 

>>22978036

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“Koffi M. KOUAKOU (South Africa – Scenario Planning, Foresight, Strategic Communications, Media Sociology and Psyhcology)”

 

https://www.ires.ma/images/PIP-2017/pdfs/Constitution-du-Panel/Koffi-M.-KOUAKOU.pdf

 

Mr Kouakou is the managing director of Stratnum Futures, a scenario planning, futures and strategy consulting and advisory firm. He is also a director with the South Africa Node of the Millennium Programme, a network of affiliate of the Millennium Programme in Washington, D.C. that deals with futures and foresight-based activities and produces the authoritative annual publication “State of the Future”.

 

He specialises in scenario planning, foresight studies, strategic information communications technologies for development and telecommunications adapted to sustainable environmental management issues in Africa.

 

He is an alumnus of the Oxford University Said Business School Scenarios Programme and the Global Business Network Developing and Using Scenarios (DUS).

 

Mr. Kouakou was a lecturer at the Tshwane University Technology Business School in Pretoria where he lectures on change management, strategy translation and innovation. He was a former senior lecturer and now a course convenor at the Wits School of Governance at Wits University where he teaches strategic communications, media sociology and scenario planning and the discipline of anticipation. He lectures at the Institute for the Advancement of Journalism (IAJ) in Johannesburg.

 

He is the former director of the Unilever Mandela Rhodes Academy for Communications and Marketing Academy (UMRA), a funded initiative by the Unilever Foundation and the Nelson Mandela Rhodes Foundation. He is also a business strategist, futurist, social commentator, storyteller and author.

 

He has facilitated the Open Society Initiative in Southern Africa (OSISA) scenario planning project for Swaziland and Zimbabwe, Anglo Platinum, Rio Tinto Africa Strategy workshops on communications strategy, Communities and Engagement Development with a particular focus on the changing Mining environment and strategies for a new Mining order in Africa.

 

He also lectured on Communicating Public Policy, the OSISAsponsored leadership course for four years since 2011. He has also facilitated a Finland-sponsored workshop on mainstreaming Human Rights Policies in to Finnish Programmes in Southern Africa in 2015.

 

He is a senior associate member and media contact of Mining Dialogues 360 Degrees, a non-partisan mining dialogue facilitation platform set up in July 2012 to bring together the mining industry stakeholders in South Africa.

 

He has worked on the Lonmin Economic Footprint Research, a report on the economic footprint network of Lonmin, the mining and resources company in South Africa.

 

He was the co-ordinator of the Program on Environment Information Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa with the World Bank in Washington, DC for seven years. He also served as the co-Director of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) Virtual Reality Solutions in Pretoria, South Africa.

 

Works

 

For the past decade, his works has combined scenario planning, foresight, strategic communications, media sociology and psyhcology mainly in Africa.

 

He has co-authored a book titled AfricaDotEdu: IT Opportunities and Higher Education in Africa, 2003.

 

Contributor to the Foresight For Development (FFD) www.sampnode.org.za/

 

Panelist to the Panel International des Prospectivistes (PIP) of the Royal Institute for Strategic Studies (2016 -27).

 

He is a regular commentator and an analyst on African Affairs and the future of the continent with a particular on the AfricaChina nexus. He is fluent in English and French and does work in Francophone Africa.

 

He has been a regular Africa regional and media contributor to international, local media and business magazines such as the Al Jazeera, ANN7, BBC (TV and Radio in English and French), CCTV (China TV), France24 (English and French), Deutsche Welle, Radio France, SABC, SAfm, Power FM (Local radio in Southern Africa) Sputnik Radio, eNCA, VOA, The People’s Daily and the China Economic daily in China, Brainstorm, The Media, CIO.COM, Intelligence and Brainstorm in South Africa