Sweden: Protest against the genocide in South Africa

On Saturday the 17th of April 2010, the Swedish Resistance Movement (Svenska Motståndsrörelsen) marched to the South African embassy in Stockholm, housing representatives of the ANC government.

We hold the ANC responsible not only for the murder of Eugéne Terre’Blanche, leader of the Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (AWB), but also for the ongoing genocide of whites in South Africa.

Eugéne Terre’Blanche dedicated his life to the struggle for his people and a sovereign state for the white Boer people. Tragically his life ended, just like thousands of other white farmers, brutally murdered by blacks. Several thousands and yet more, are those who mourn the loss. We shall never forget his sacrifice!

Therefore we march - under the slogan "Stop the Boer genocide!" - in honor and remembrance for the white leader of the AWB. But we also march to tell the world about the situation for our kindred people in South Africa. We will tell of a government who in silence support murder, rape and plunder of whites.

Hereby we call upon our brothers and sisters around the globe to take a stand, no longer can we sit and do nothing as the white population of South Africa is being murdered. What happens in South Africa today, will happen in our nations tomorrow!

The Swedish Resistance Movement march to the South African embassy in Stockholm on Saturday 17th of April, to show the Boer nation that they are not alone, that we are with them in their struggle for survival.

We urge YOU to do the same, to show the world that the white race is still a force to reckon with, for this our comrades, IS YOUR DUTY!

- Swedish Resistance Movement
WWW.PATRIOT.NU



Right-wingers worldwide are now launching a campaign to protest against South Africa’s hosting of the 2010 Fifa World Cup – uniting under the slogan “Stop the Boer Genocide”.



The Swedish Resistance Movement is marching to the South African embassy in Stockholm on Saturday to protest the “ongoing genocide of whites” on South African farms.

Counterparts in other countries say they are preparing similar marches on the American Embassy in Washington DC and the SA Embassy in London.

Plans have been mooted to flood call-in radio stations “around the world” with thousands of calls.

The right-wingers are taking their dire predictions to the Internet, including comments to the effect that: “A terrible fire has been started in South Africa … and the only thing that can extinguish it is rivers of blood.”





Russians Protest Boer Genocide

On the same day Swedes took to the streets of Stockholm and other cities to honor slain AWB leader Eugene Terreblanche and bring light to the silent Boer genocide in South Africa, a similar protest was held by Russian nationalists in Moscow.




Members of the Russian Nationalist party DPNI delivered a protest letter to the South African embassy in Moscow that day, blaming ANCYL leader Julius Malema’s repeated public singing of “Kill the Boer” at political rallies for causing Terreblanche’s murder.

The letter, written by DPNI Head of the Central council, Basmanova Vladimir Anatolyevich, also called for fair representation and protection for the White minority in South Africa:

In connection with the murder of prominent politician and South African citizen Eugene Terreblanche due to his race and ideology, as well as in connection with the systematic violation of the rights of White people in South Africa, we require:

1. Providing quoted number of seats for parties representing the interests of the White majority (such as the Freedom Front Plus, revived nationalist party, and etc.);

2. Stop discrimination against whites;

3. Punish those responsible for the murder of Terreblanche, including Julius Malema, who sang “Kill the Boer”;

4. Develop programs for the return of the White citizens of South Africa (most of which are also highly skilled experts, the massive influx of which could significantly contribute to the development of the republic as a whole) who were forced to leave the country due to high levels of racial discrimination (providing a package of social guarantees, funding for development, soft loans for housing purchase and improvement);

5. Cancel job quotas for Blacks in South Africa;

6. Select state subsidies vigilante groups of white citizens;

7. Recognize the national currency of Orania, and the right to develop its own independent media;

8. Recognize the right of the Boers to establish their independent state – Folkstaad or cultural autonomy in the north-east of the country;

9. Curb illegal immigration from neighboring African countries.

A second letter was sent to UN Secretary General Ban-ki Moon, calling on the international body to address the ongoing discrimination against Whites by the South African government:

We, as Russian Public Movement Against Illegal Immigration (DPNI), require from the United Nations to adopt the following measures to ensure security at the South African republic of all persons, regardless of their race, basing on respect of human rights and without double standards:

1. Confirm the right of the Boers to establish their independent state – Volkstaadt or cultural autonomy in the north-east of the country;

2. Consider the issue about establishing a system of financial and humanitarian support for the creation and development of White autonomy, allowing the White population of South Africa to realize their right for national development, as modeled by Orania;

3. To elaborate recommendations for the elimination of discrimination of the White population in South Africa;

4. To abolishing the quota of jobs for Black people;

5. To grant quoted number of seats in Parliament to parties which are representing the interests of national minorities (such as the Freedom Front Plus, Revival Nationalist Party, and etc.);

6. To promote legalisation of the national currency of Orania, the Oranim, and offer the right to develop their own independent media;

7. In case of continued discrimination of White ethnic minority, and pressure on the political opposition, representing their interests of white people, countermeasure is to suspend the membership of South Africa in the UN;

8. To place limited peacekeeping contingent on the territory of South Africa to protect the rights of national minorities, to stop ethnic purges, as well as reducing the level of blatant criminality in the country;

9. Develop programs to address the problem of illegal immigrants, which according to some sources, numbers more than 25% of total population. It is known that illegal immigration is directly proportional to the level of crime, including motivated by racial hatred;

10. Strengthen the monitoring of human rights of the White population in other African countries, especially in those where the White minority has traditionally exercised significant social, economic, political activity, such as Kenya, Ethiopia, Angola and Mozambique.


But the SA tourism department does not believe the recent turmoil surrounding Julius Malema or the murder of Eugene Terre’Blanche will have “any meaningful impact on tourism”, and is “not currently aware of any cancellations that can be directly linked to recent events.

“We believe that our well-deserved reputation as a world-class destination has not been compromised, and we have full confidence that South Africa will host a very successful World Cup,” said spokesman Ronel Bester.

“We remain very positive about the expected visitor numbers for the World Cup, the economic boost to our country and the unparalleled marketing South Africa will receive… As a country we received more than 9,9 million foreign arrivals last year and experienced growth of 3,6% – whilst global foreign arrivals declined by 4%.”

The SA Tourism Services Association (Satsa) has not received any reports of cancellations from tour operators and believes the tournament will “put SA on the map in a very positive way”.

While Satsa communications officers yesterday bemoaned “shocking, sloppy and sensationalist” reports of “machete-wielding gangs” in some British newspapers, it believes the only way to counter such negativity is to “tell our side with dignity”.

“There has been a rapid response to these issues by the police and the President, and the majority of people are actively seeking peace,” Satsa said.

Match, Fifa’s exclusive agent for 2010, was recently criticised for failing to drop prices quickly to adapt to the changing market conditions. The organisation earlier returned 450 000 of bed nights it had reserved, as South African Airways (SAA) unreserved 45 000 domestic flights.

Dutch soccer federation KNVB has meanwhile scaled down estimates from an expected 12 000 visiting fans, to just 5 000.

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