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1 - 7 October 2013
Issue 534
‘SLAUGHTER OF WHITES’ PROTEST HEADS TO UK
|The Red October group plans to protest outside South Africa House, Trafalgar Square against the ‘oppression and murder of white people’ in South Africa and for the protection of their ethnic minority rights by HARRIET MANN A PROTEST outside the SA High Commission in London against the ‘oppression’ and ‘slaughter’ of white South Africans will be one of several international demonstrations by campaign group Red October on Thursday 10 October. On that day, the group plans to march and release red balloons across South Africa and cities in New Zealand, Australia and USA to demand the protection of their ethnic minority rights ‘as enshrined in the SA Constitution’. “We are tired of corrupt governance, racist Black Economic Empowerment and affirmative action policies,” the group said in a statement on its website. “We can no longer be silent about the brutal torture of the elderly and defenceless people of our ethnic minority. “We can no longer tolerate the destruction of our infrastructure, our filthy government hospitals, our pathetic education system, uninhabitable parks and public areas, dangerous neighbourhoods and filthy streets,” it claims. The group also wants to be in charge of its own education system and wants the South African government to provide a safe environment for all – among other demands in its constitution. Although the term “genocide” is not used by Red October, the reasons for the protest are part of the greater debate about whether white South Africans are being killed because of their ethnicity. Last year a protest against ‘Boer genocide’ held alongside
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WE LOVE MANDELA: British portrait artist Richard Stone and his famous Mandela portrait which sold for record sums and currently resides in New York will be reproduced and on display among many other original artworks at the We Love Mandela exhibition, which will open to the public at South Africa House from 3 to 16 October. It will showcase a significant collection of artworks in the image of, and inspired by Nelson Mandela, including paintings, sculpture, photography, cartoons and beadwork. Read more on page 5. Photo by Alet van Hyssteen
a Freedom Day celebration in London made headlines when an ANC member taunted the protestors with the words, ‘Kill the Boer’. The United Nations defines genocide as “Any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such: killing members of the group; causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group; deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its
physical destruction in whole or in part; imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group; [and] forcibly transferring children of the group to another group.” Most of those who believe a white genocide is taking place in South Africa think its battleground is on South African farmland. Approximately 87% of farmland is owned by the white population, despite plans to redistribute 30% of it after apartheid, Genocide Watch reported in 2012. While the government describes farm attacks as simply part of the
bigger picture of crime in South Africa, white farmers believe it is a campaign to drive them off their land. According to Johan Burger, senior researcher of the crime and justice programme at the Institute for Security Studies, there is in fact a lack of accurate statistics regarding farm murders. In 1997, the South African government, realising the importance of farms for food security, launched a joint task force to protect farms from being uniquely targeted for political Continued on page 2
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