Monday, 18 February 2013

Moron president ZUMA of South Africa


JACOB ZUMA, HOW DARE YOU!?
Hannes Engelbrecht (BKA)
Never before in history was the farce of what South Africa had become more evident than in yesterday’s State of the Nation address by “President” Jacob Zuma. The mumbling “President” obviously did not even go to the trouble of reading his speech beforehand as he struggled to read it out loud and mispronounced numerous words. It was a slap in the face of 50 million people.
But more so than his incoherent speech, was what he was trying to talk about:
Gender equality was high on the agenda, with women’s rights a central theme. Yet, the “President” himself rules like a monarch over his four wives and one betrothed.
Education was to be reformed – said the “President” who holds a Standard 3 certificate.
Agriculture and land reform are key areas – said the “President” who earlier had admitted to being a herd boy for his grandfather’s goats in the Natal hills.
Violence against women and children must be addressed – said the “President” who himself had been charged with rape and had escaped conviction when the complainant fled to Great Britain because of threats to her life.
Corruption must be ended – said the President who manipulated the demise of the Scorpions during their investigation against him and Shabir Shaik; and who is desperately trying to keep the Arms Deal out of court.
Crime and violence are top priorities – said the “President” who himself was the Head of Intelligence of Umkhonto we Sizwe during the reign of terror, deaths and torture in the ANC hell camps like Quattro.
The economy is important – said the “President” who is building himself a grand R450 million Presidential Palace at Nkandla.
How dare you, Jacob Zuma? How dare you stand in front of Parliament and address millions of people with a smile on your face? How dare you not even try to hide your underlying smirks that Apartheid and the whites are to blame for all the country’s ills? You never said it out loud – but the underhand implications were there for everyone to see.
A clown in a second-rate circus couldn’t have done it better…

Boeremag defendants: leftovers of apartheid or freedom fighters?



Three heavly armed members of the South Africa Police Force stand outside the Pretoria High Court during the trial of activists of Boeremag group. Photo: EPA


The Boeremag trial currently underway in South Africa has seen new defendants standing in the dock. Judge Eben Jordaan has found that Boeremag activist Tom Forster played a leading role in a rightwing coup plot back in 2002. Another accused is Dirk Hanekom. South African media reports that in total about 20 men have been charged with treason, murder, attempted murder, and additional charges including sabotage, terrorism, manufacturing explosives, and the illegal possession of firearms.
On July 11, 1963, the white regime of South Africa arrested ten leaders of the African National Congress and accused them of 221 counts of sabotage and of conspiracy to overthrow the government. That trial took less than two years and was known as the Rivonia trial – after the suburb of Johannesburg where the revolutionaries were arrested. They were sentenced to different jail terms. The leader of the group was a lawyer named Nelson Mandela who later became the first president in post-apartheid South Africa and a symbol of freedom and democracy for many people in the West and in the Third World.
This group enjoyed international support from day one. Although Amnesty International refused to recognize them as prisoners of conscience because of the terrorist aspects of their activities, the defendants became freedom martyrs for many around the world, because they wanted to put an end to the apartheid regime.
Thirty nine years later a group of Afrikaner activists called theBoeremag, or “Boer Force”, was arrested for an alleged conspiracy to create a separate state for their nation after what they saw as a planned discrimination and violent abuse of the white population of South Africa, which included widespread murder, rape, and robbery. The charges against them related to their desire for an independent state, which was considered by the State Prosecution as an act of treason. There were four actions of sabotage on their side with an involvement of five out of twenty three defenders. The rest found themselves behind bars for discussing ways of creating a Boer national state on a relatively small territory in South Africa.
Although all aspects of the Rivonia trial were criticized by different human rights organizations, some basic rules of fair game were exercised there. The Boermag trial arouses many more questions, but human rights groups are totally silent. They are busy in harassing the government of Russia and criticizing Israeli military rule in Judea and Samaria instead.
This trial will also make the Guinness Book of Records. It has taken the system ten years to bring procedures to the final verdicts, which are now being read out in length over the course of several days. Almost all of the defenders have already spent ten years in prison awaiting their verdicts. There is no precedent in the world for such judicial misbehavior.
Unlike the Rivonia defendants, the Boeremag prisoners were tortured and abused. Wilhelm Pretorius, a theology student 25 years old at the moment of his arrest in late 2002, is one of the Boeremag accused. He compiled an affidavit wherein the circumstances of his arrest are outlined: He was tortured by policemen in the ANC service for hours on end. It included continuous beatings, strangling, and “tubing” – a method whereby the victim is pinned to the ground, face downwards, whilst he is suffocated by a flat tire-tube being pulled over his mouth and jerked upwards until, in some cases, the back is damaged or broken.
After the arrests, the suspects were put in overcrowded prisons in filthy conditions – sometimes even without water. In their cells, they were subjected to continuous high-volume sound pollution until some of them suffered permanent ear-damage. On the way from prison to court and back, the prisoners were transported handcuffed, jerked around in the back of police vans. In one instance, this resulted in a serious back injury.
More than half of them have been found guilty already and the defense lawyers are not optimistic regarding the rest. Adriaan Jacobus van Wyk, a war hero in the 1980s, was found guilty last week. He told his friends in the courtroom, that “the system had broken all the principles of justice. While tens of thousands of whites in South Africa are getting murdered and raped on daily basis on racial hatred grounds, the media had been continuously accusing us of being racists. Yes, we wanted to reinstate a Boer republic, but not an apartheid regime. Why do the people of Zimbabwe or Lesotho have a right to their state and the Afrikaners are denied this right? Here is the real racism.”
It will take up to two months before we will know how much time the Boer activists will spend in prison. It looks like all of them will be found guilty of treason. The attempt to convince the judge that no treason can be applied in their case, because there were gross violations of the Constitution on the part of the De Klerk government first, had totally failed.
The Rivonia trial had led to a wide international campaign which brought Nelson Mandela to the office of South African President. Could it be assumed that the Boeremag defendants will be the future leaders of an independent Afrikaner state? Or they will be forgotten by the world and by their own people?
When lawyer for the accused Boeremag Paul Kruger brought the aforementioned violations of human rights to the attention of Amnesty International in Amsterdam, he never even heard from them again. This is because, when the ANC came into power, it seems that the world got what it wanted. Today, no one is concerned anymore about the plight of ordinary South Africans – neither black nor white.

Sunday, 10 February 2013

Criminal Cops in uniform 'gang-raped me'Only in South Africa


Cops in uniform 'gang-raped me'

Magdel Fourie

Johannesburg - A mother-of-three was allegedly “repeatedly” raped by two uniformed policemen in Kempton Park in the early hours of Sunday morning.

When he heard about it, Martie Olivier’s husband, Sarel, went to the Kempton Park police station and assaulted various police officers on duty before being brought under control.

He said they were unable to lay a charge of rape later that day because the police refused to take their statements.

Although rape victims are not normally identified, the couple gave permission for their names to be published.

Nightmare

The couple’s nightmare apparently began shortly after midnight. Olivier said he and his wife, 29, were at a braai at his parents’ house in Birch Acres on Saturday night, after which they went to a nearby pub for a drink.

Olivier said that on his way home, he drove into a driveway and out again as he made a U-turn. A marked police van suddenly stopped in front of the couple’s Toyota Run-X.

Two men in police uniform climbed out of the van and moved to the driver’s side of their car before yanking the door open, he said. They then allegedly threw him into the back of the van without explanation.

"One of the policemen approached me and asked what I was prepared to give them in exchange for my husband’s release,” said Martie.

She gave him the R400 she had on her.

However, the man asked: “Do you really love your husband? Is there nothing more you can do?” He then allegedly climbed into the driver’s seat of the Toyota and drove toward the Kempton Park police station. The police van followed, she said.

Olivier, who was in the police van, said: “About 200m from the police station I noticed the car pulling off the road, but I thought nothing of it. It’s the police after all.”

At the police station, the policeman driving the van opened the doors at the back and told him he had been caught driving under the influence, but that he was free to go.

The other policeman arrived shortly afterwards in the Toyota with Olivier’s wife in the passenger’s seat. When Olivier climbed into their car, she told him she had been raped.

Traumatised

“She appeared traumatised and I could see her underwear had been torn,” he said.

It was then that he attacked police officers with bare fists. Olivier’s hand was still bandaged on Monday.

“When I returned to the car, my wife was gone. I thought she had run away.”

She allegedly lost consciousness when one of the policemen slammed her head into the dashboard while her husband was inside the police station. There were two policemen in the car with her when her husband was inside the station.

She said she came to on a lounge floor in an unfamiliar house. Her next recollection was of a security guard who woke her in a flowerbed at Boston Business College.

“He asked me why the police had dropped me off there. I couldn’t give him an answer,” she said.

After hours of searching, Olivier said he saw his wife in a traumatised condition walking from the Boston Business College at “exactly 07:20”.

Injuries

He immediately took her to the police station, after which she was medically examined at a nearby trauma centre, where evidence of a rape was found on her body and dress. She also had visible injuries.

When Beeld saw her, she had an enormous bump on her forehead.

“I have scratch marks and bruises between my legs and on my body. In our car there was also blood from the first time I was raped.”

She was given anti-retroviral medication to protect her against HIV.

The couple laid charges of rape, assault and bribery on Monday.

She told Beeld: “I don’t remember everything exactly. I was so nervous when I had to lay the charge. I didn’t even want to go there. I don’t trust anyone now,” she said.

She is, however, determined to “stay strong”, adding: “Who knows who will be next on their list?”

Incoherent

Gauteng police spokesperson, Superintendent Eugene Opperman, said on Monday that Martie Olivier "was too incoherent" for police to be able to take down her statement after the alleged rape.

Opperman also said Olivier could remember "too little" and couldn't provide enough information.

She was, however, medically examined and the couple's vehicle was also searched. Charges of rape, assault and bribery were finally laid on Monday morning and the couple's statements were taken.

"The case is now being investigated," said Opperman.

Police spokesperson Senior Superintendent Vish Naidoo added that charges of this nature were regarded in a very serious light.

Monday, 4 February 2013

ANC Public sleeping competition - Hosted at the 2012 Budget Speech


A propensity for swinish living and official corruption is clearly built in to the DNA of this pathetic shower of shite. I'd be so ashamed to be one of them.

SEEN IN PARKING LOT AT MANGAUNG ANC CONFERENCE :

106 BMW X5's,  28 RANGE ROVER SPORTS,   211 BMW 5 or 7 series sedans,  11 MASERATI's,  103 MERCEDES BENZ sedans,  6 HUMMERS,  9 FERRARI's.                                  

Apart from the fact that the tax payer is paying to get all these cars to the conference, paying for the luxury accomodation, decadently luxurious and excessive food and drinks (all free!!), wives, spouses, lovers, friends and family - all catered for - all at tax payers expense.

And we wonder why the govt says they dont have money for RDP housing, proper education system, proper healthcare facilities, proper police force and crime control - and all the other things they promised and haven't honoured !!!!

And this ................

Public sleeping competition - Hosted at the 2012 Budget Speech


and the Winner is....


Sums it up nicely doesn’t it ?

CAN  SOUTH AFRICA SURVIVE GIVEN THE FOLLOWING?

The folks who are getting free stuff, don't like the folks who are paying for the free stuff, because the folks who are paying for the free stuff can no longer afford to pay for both the free stuff and their own stuff.
The folks who are paying for the free stuff want the free stuff to stop, and the folks who are getting the free stuff want even more free stuff on top of the free stuff they are already getting!
Now...  The people who are forcing the people to pay for the free stuff have told the people who are RECEIVING the free stuff, that the people who are PAYING for the free stuff, are being mean, prejudiced, and racist.
So...  The people who are GETTING the free stuff have been convinced they need to hate the people who are paying for the free stuff by the people who are forcing some people to pay for their free stuff, and giving them the free stuff in the first place.
We have let the free stuff giving go on for so long that there are now more people getting free stuff than paying for the free stuff.
Now understand this: all great democracies have committed financial suicide somewhere between 200 and 250 years after being founded.  The reason?  The voters figured out they could vote themselves money from the treasury by electing people who promised to give them money from the treasury in exchange for electing them.  Thomas Jefferson said it best:  “Democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not”.
The number of people now getting free stuff outnumbers the people paying for the free stuff.  We have one chance to change that at the next election?

A Nation of Sheep Breeds a Government of Wolves!

I'M 100% for PASSING THIS ON!!!
Let's take a stand!!!
Zuma:     Gone!
Schooling: A decent pass rate not a manufactured one!
Culture:  Western Standards not 40 wives cared for by the tax payers!
Corruption Free; No one with a criminal record has a position in Government!
We the people are coming…
Only 86% will send this on; it should be 100%.                                                                                                              What will you do?


"The problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money."  -- Margaret Thatcher