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Economic strangulation of Afrikaners by the ANC, continues unabated
Pretoria,
South Africa,
27 October 2011
By: J.Mare
Economic strangulation of Afrikaners by the ANC, continues unabated.
Today Julius Malema and the ANC Youth League marched on the JSE (Johannesburg Stock Exchange) to protest various issues related to poverty. They are demanding employment, housing, electricity and running water for all.
Marching to the these bastions of economic greed (phraseology from the Occupy-campaign) is a powerful way of expressing the urgency of the need to uplift communities, and especially the black (or as they prefer, the African) citizens of this country.
How do we know that this ANC campaign is not perhaps inclusive of all South Africans?
We only have to listen to the rantings of the genocidal leader of the ANCYL (African National Congress – Youth League) to understand, what this revolution is about – taking from the whites…’who came to Africa with nothing’… and re-distributing it to the masses of impoverished blacks.
This very self-centered and egotistical demagogue – claims to be fighting for the poor, and yet his aspirations to become the next leader of the ANC is quite clear – he is even actively enriching himself, at the cost of the poor and downtrodden.
Julius Malema: Fighting for the poor!
Julius is under the impression that you can take from those ‘that have’ and give to those that ‘don’t have’ – and miraculously, equality will be achieved.
Mr. Malema does not seem to understand the concept of sustainability, i.e. that ‘wealth’ isn’t just a tangible thing, but a living system that creates affluence.
The internationally acceptable way to achieve these goals is to work for, and create opportunities that will produce wealth.
Wealth, (or relative wealth) is therefore , created – and because the person who owns these ‘supposed’ riches worked for it they posses intimate knowledge of how to repeat the cycle, and to sustain this position.
Taking from those that ‘have’, and giving it to those that don’t, does not constitute a workable self-sustaining solution – once the wealth is ‘used up’, where are these socialists going to find more capitalists to loot from?
Also this wealth cannot be maintained without the proper systems in place – kill the system, and you’re killing the goose that lays the golden eggs.
The myth of upliftment through oppression of minorities.
South Africa is the only country in the world where it is acceptable to discriminate against minorities, even when all forms of discrimination is outlawed in the Constitution of the Republic.
Even the international community seems to want to tolerate (to a certain extent) the injustice of discrimination against the Afrikaner community, because of their Apartheid past. Lately the latter has come to re-think their unconditional acceptance of everything the ANC does as good and proper.
Many questions about corruption, nepotism, racism, self-enrichment and actions blatantly in opposition to the human rights clauses of the Constitution, has made many Western countries re-think their stance.
The ANC is ‘willfully’ and ‘deliberately’ following a path that will ultimately lead to the nullification of this highly celebrated constitution, and lead to anarchy.
The ‘world’ awakes to the reality of ANC rule.
The last few weeks saw a flurry of letters written by Afrikaners and other international activists to the Dutch government, beseeching the latter, to intervene in the silent murder of the Afrikaner People.
This has lead to various articles published in Dutch and Flemish papers discussing the failure of the ANC to comply with their own struggle manifesto.
Some of the following links are only available in Dutch/Flemish but the reader may find ‘Google-translate’ useful.
- Amsterdampost.nl
- Censorbugbear Reports – Writing campaign to Dutch parliament highlights Afrikaner plight
The effect on the Afrikaner minority.
In the mean time, the Afrikaner minority is battling to survive what they call: ‘The third struggle for Freedom ‘- (Die Derde Vryheidstryd). The first and second, refers to the First- and Second Anglo/Boer Wars, that defined and molded these brave People into a nation recognized by the international community.
For some, the battle to maintain ones identity and culture seem to be over, and assimilation the only way to survive the ‘poverty-stranglehold’ of the ANC regime.
Meet Marius Nel (45), he is an Afrikaner who’s found refuge in the local township of KwaNoxolo ouside of Port Elizabeth in the arms of his wife Leana. They have two kids Leandre and Qiano. Marius is a mechanic by trade and owns a ‘scrapyard’ in the township.
He says he’s lived in the township for the last 16 years.
He says living in here, does have its benefits like, the fact that most things are cheaper than in town.
He says he lives in a shack and dreams of one day owning his own RDP (Reconstruction and Development Program – House), free housing promised by the ANC.
He says many of his neighbors in the township resents his presence, because they claim that he doesn’t belong there – reminiscent of the recent xenophobic attacks on foreigners in many townships.
In fact, very recently photographs of hate-speech graffiti, surfaced on the internet, of which the following is a prime example.
Maruis now lives the life envisaged for him by the African National Congress – one, where he forms part of an integrated, non-racist, non-sexist South African society.
He is living a life of dejection, alienated from his People and his language. He’s learned that integration, means that one must necessarily deny ones roots and ones values – and comply with whatever the ANC wants.
He also understands that because he is ‘white’, he does not qualify to be called ‘previously disadvantaged’ and therefor, cannot be employed to feed his ‘mixed-race’ children.
Despite all of this, Marius still manages to contribute to his community and he even employs some of the residents to help him in his workshop.

Marius Nel, his wife Leana and their two children - The ANC discriminates against whites in the workplace, even those, who integrate, Photo Source: Daily Sun (27/10/2011) - Photographer: Mkhuseli Sizani
The Post-Apartheid hero of the Struggle
Tomorrow Julius Malema, will lead the masses to the Union Buildings in Pretoria, where they will demand that the government acts to change the circumstances of many impoverished people.
He will rant and rave - and blame the ills of those who ‘don’t have’, on the embattled white minority Afrikaners.
He will also – as we have come to know him by now - use ‘hate-speech’, to call for the annihilation of the Boer/Afrikaner minority with their ‘new song’: ” Kill the Whites”.
One cannot help to wonder, how long it will be before the masses see through his act and turn on him.
Boere-Afrikaner Council delivers notice of intent to ANC regime
The newly elected Boere-Afrikaner Council delivered a letter on the 26th of October 2011 to the ANC governement stating its intent to seek independence for the Afrikaner community - according to the mandate given to it by the Afrikaner electorate during the recent elections.
This is the first step for towards self-determination for Afrikaners. The ANC is now knowledgeable of the fact, that this nation will not tolerate oppression and will now actively seek ways, to find an independent existence in order to preserve their identity as a People.

Boere Afrikaner delegation delivering a notice of intent to the ANC goverment (26 October 2011), to seek self-determination for the Boer-Afrikaner minority: Source: http://www.facebook.com/groups/48129031422/
The VVK gets exposure on ANC television
Pretoria,
South Africa
29 July 2011
By: J Mare
The VVK gets exposure on ANC television
Yesterday the ANC’s SABC2 channel, aired this interview with Paul Kruger of the
VVK – (Volksraad Verkiesing Kommissie – The Independent Election Commission for a Afrikaner/ Boer National Council)
These visuals are available in Afrikaans only, without sub-text, courtesy: Jaypee Smuts
Additional footage and links – for those who need to understand the Legal possition of the Afrikaner quest for self-determination, can follow these links:
- VVK registration campaign – Daspoort, Pretoria
- Accord on Afrikaner Self-determination between the Freedom Front, The African National Congress and the South African Government/National Party.
- The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Minorities
- The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2007)
- The United Nations International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
- Self-determination – Constitution of the Republic of South Africa 1996
For those who don’t understand the need for self-determination:
- HATE SPEECH directed at AFRIKANERS
- Post Apartheid Archive of Murdered Afrikaners
- Exteme Poverty caused by the ANC’s evil ‘Job Reservation Legislation’: -Afrikaner Poverty: Photos
VVK registration campaign – Daspoort, Pretoria
Pretoria,
South Africa,
24 July, 2011
VVK Registration campaign in Daspoort
By J. Maré
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Introduction:
Yesterday saw many people in the poverty-stricken community of Daspoort in Pretoria, register for the Volksraad-council elections, later this year. People came from all over the Wesmoot to register. In addition to the registration officials, representatives of the Doulos Armoede Bediening (Doulos Ministries), Angels At Work (Facebook-Page) and the Afrikaner Journal were present.
The response to the call for registration was so great that the VVK officials (Charl De Jager & Jacques Maré) ran out of registration forms. The atmosphere was electric and lively debates about self-determination, could be heard through-out the day. Despite their circumstances, community members have shown a great deal of resilience in resisting the relentless onslaught by the ANC Metro-council to disposes them of their homes.

VVK - Emblem (Volksraad Verkiesing kommissie - "ELECTORAL COMMISSION FOR THE ELECTION OF A BOER-AFRIKANER PEOPLE'S ASSEMBLY)
This was just another step in the fight for dignity – placing their names on the voters role, to make sure that their voice will be heard by a council, elected from among their own.

Afrikaners registering for VVK elections - Daspoort, Pretoria - 23 July 2011 - Photo Source, The Afrikaner Journal
Forced removals pending
This community in Daspoort faces forced evictions by the ANC city council (Tshwane Metro Council).
The ANC has already targeted one property owner and has furthermore identified the structures (homes) to be demolished. It is just a matter of time before the order will be given to destroy the lives of this embattled community.
Magda Stroebel founder of the Angels At Work welfare organization, is due to appear in court again on the 29th of this month to face trumped-up charges of violating certain building regulations. She is however providing shelter to many people who simply don’t have anywhere to go.

Magda and George Stroebel, facing trumped-up charges by the ANC Metro Council - Photo Source: The Afrikaner Journal
According to Ms Stroebel, the council has yet to announce its intend, to move them and provide suitable homes for them within their communities and among those who share their language and cultural identity.
The council, obliged to act according to the SA constitution, must offer alternative housing for those they intend to evict. No word from them about how they plan to solve this dilemma. Not only do face creating a humanitarian crisis, but this situation can very easily turn into severe ‘human rights’ violations by the newly elected ANC council.
In addition, activists are claiming that the ANC is biased in their approach towards members of different race groups. They claim that the ANC’s concerns, that this type of accommodation violates building regulations, is bogus and intend to be deliberately malicious towards members of this race group, because they (the ANC) allow black people from outside these communities to erect dilapidated structures anywhere they like, and in many cases ,choose to ignore the health and safety risks posed by such shanty towns.
How does the VVK fit into the picture?
The VVK (The independent registration council for the Volksraad elections) came into being as a body that facilitates registration of all eligible persons on the voters roll for a future election, to set up a legitimate Afrikaners/Boer governing council.
This elected body will be the governing body that will make executive decisions on behalf of the Afrikaner/Boer nation and will furthermore be the mouth piece and administrative body of all matters connected to this group of people.
'Vryheid * Eenheid * Geregtigheid' - VVK Emblem - 'Freedom * Unity * Justice' - VVK Emble
The Volksraad (as it will be known), will be the modern equivalent of the governing body that governed the Boer Republics during the brief period of our independence in the late nineteenth century. Each of the Boer republics was governed by a Volksraad (council), consisting of democratically elected representatives from among the Afrikaner/ Boer population.
The need for a council became clear after 1994 when the Afrikaners/Boers found that their political voice in the ‘New South Africa’ has reduced to a mere whisper. The situation has deteriorated to such en extend that there’s now, no political party in the NSA that represents this nation in the South African parliament. The ANC has therefore had a field day in establishing the most polarized society in the world. They managed to pass many racist and blatant genocidal laws to express their policies.
The VVK discusses the legal position of the Afrikaner/ Boer nation in detail and those interested in studying the argument for self-determination can follow these links:
(Unfortunately the documents are only available in Afrikaans – Google Translate will be helpful to international visitors to the site)
Die Volksraad Verkiesing Kommissie (VVK) se kortbegrip van die pad na vryheid
Additional links found on this website (In English):
Accord on Afrikaner Self-determination between the Freedom Front, The African National Congress and the South African Government/National Party.
Artikel 235 van die Grondwet, wet 108 van 1996
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Minorities
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2007)
The United Nations International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
The National Council (Volksraad) will deal with the following emergency issues in addition to the issue of self-determination:
- ANC laws causing severe poverty
ANC laws have resulted in severe poverty among an estimated 800 000 Afrikaners and most of these people are literally living like animals in makeshift structures and shacks all over the country.
The Journal reported in an earlier article:
“… the ANC regime has managed to marginalize… “Afrikaners”, by introducing legislation to bar members of this group, from almost all economic activity, by means of racist job reservation legislation.
The effect of the above racist policy is an increase of 150% in the number of abject poverty-stricken members in those communities – the estimated number of poor has reached a mind-boggling (conservative figure) of 600 000 out of population of 4 million. This, expressed as a percentage, amounts to 15% of the population.
At this rate, the ANC will keep on harming and impoverishing this specific community as follows:
- 25% of all Afrikaners (1 084 556) will be destitute, seven years from now,
- 50% of all Afrikaners (2 133 444) will be destitute, fifteen years from now,
- 75% of all Afrikaners (3 256 302) will be destitute, twenty years from now,
- 100% of this group will be living in absolute squalor by 2034 – a mere twenty-three years from now”
- The Afrikaner Diaspora (Boer refugees)
The ANC has managed to purge the South African society of its most valuable asset – trained/educated Afrikaners that could have contributed to the welfare of this country. An estimated 1 million ex-pat Boers are living in exile in countries like the UK, USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Many countries have rightfully acknowledged their status as refugees and the number of Afrikaner refugees have soared.
Censorbugbear Reports, commented on the issue of the number of South African refugees internationally:
There are 170 South Africans with legal refugee status in Germany, 111 in the USA, 46 in Ireland, 33 in Canada, 24 in the UK, 18 in France and 15 in Australia.(From our information, it is also believed that some ten applications are also pending in New Zealand.) – Source: SA’s 604 overseas refugees
- Internal Displaced Persons (IDP’s)
Those Afrikaners/Boers, not in the position to flee this systematic genocide, have become internal displaced persons in the country of their birth. They live in squalor, in camps – in and around the major cities. It was in one of these communities that registration for the council election took place.The UNHCR (The United Nations Refugee Agency) describes the position of displaced Afrikaners very aptly, in this quote from their website dedicated to IDP’s:
Internally displaced people, or IDPs, are often wrongly called refugees. Unlike refugees, IDPs have not crossed an international border to find sanctuary but have remained inside their home countries. Even if they have fled for similar reasons as refugees (armed conflict, generalized violence, human rights violations), IDPs legally remain under the protection of their own government – even though that government might be the cause of their flight. As citizens, they retain all of their rights and protection under both human rights and international humanitarian law.

Stop Discrimination! - United Nations Information Center - Schoeman St, Pretoria, South Africa - Photo, The Afrikaner Journal
The United Nations published a report in May 2010 and in it John Holmes, Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, notes the following:
More than 27 million people were uprooted by violence within their countries in 2009, the highest number since the mid-1990s, according to a new United Nations-backed study.
The term IDP and other jargon “do not come close to doing justice to the truly awful experience of being displaced – disoriented, traumatized, confused, fearful, disempowered, dependent, helpless,”
The six countries with the largest IDP populations are Sudan, with nearly 5 million; Colombia, with between 3.3 and 4.9 million; Iraq, with almost 2.8 million; the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), with nearly 2 million; Somalia, with 1.5 million; and Pakistan, with 1.2 million.
Africa is the region witnessing the greatest volume of internal displacement, with a total of 11.6 million IDPs in 21 countries, while South and South-East Asia saw the biggest jump in numbers of IDPs from 3.5 million in 2008 to 4.3 million in 2009.
Source: Internal displacement at highest level since mid-1990s, finds UN-backed report
If the UN definition, acknowledges the conditions of internally displaced Afrikaners – shouldn’t this situation be recognized as such and their status recognized, in order to make relief efforts available?
or, is the UN secretly giving the ANC regimes racist legislation (and the cause of this displacement) a nod of consent?
In addition to this, Censorbugbear Reports, reported in May 2011:
Farmitracker also records another ominous trend - namely the ANC-regime’s refusal to provide any kind of food-aid to Afrikaner charities; and its very deliberate persecution of private individuals and private charities which dare to help destitute Afrikaner internal refugees.
Many of these people are waging an increasingly desperate battle to keep these hundreds of thousands of destitute Afrikaners who are floating around the countryside alive, fed and housed each day.
These emergency issues mentioned here, is by no means complete, but represents the most pressing needs.
If yesterdays response is anything to go by, the VVK may have to consider establishing an interim council to deal with the immediate needs in our communities.
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