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No-one to navigate the stormy watersNo-one to navigate the stormy waters

Crisis time has hit, and South Africa finds itself effectively leaderless. The nation is faced with challenges and there is seemingly no-one at the tiller to navigate the stormy waters.In a country that was world renowned for reconciliation, our political leaders decided to buy arms. With a pandemi…

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31May2008

ANC setting South Africa on path towards failed statehoodANC setting South Africa on path towards failed statehood

The recent explosion of xenophobic violence in South Africa has caused President Thabo Mbeki finally to be written off. Can Jacob Zuma reverse the slide towards failed statehood?The question is about both Zuma himself and the African National Congress (ANC). This party wants to tighten control of th…

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31May2008

Rainbow Nation in tatters.Rainbow Nation in tatters.

AS THE townships burned over the past nine days, in a reprise of the final years of apartheid, and as black foreigners were hacked, beaten and incinerated in a frenzy of killings by black South Africans, it was the cartoonists who captured most neatly the heartbreak behind the savagery.Two iconic fi…

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29May2008

South Africa a South Africa a "rogue democracy"

South Africa is becoming an example of freedom that undermines the freedom of others, such as urging the United States to stay out of Zimbabwe's affairs.By Michael GersonWashington Post Writers GroupWASHINGTON --"Things on the ground," e-mailed a friend from a groaning Zimbabwe, "are absolutely shoc…

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29May2008

Is someone driving the country?Is someone driving the country?

Exactly what are our politicians up to while the well-documented violence against foreign nationals spreads to each and every corner of the country?President Thabo Mbeki has been widely criticised for his lack of prompt action when the attacks started in Alexandra two weeks ago (or earlier, accordin…

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28May2008

British Times: The shame of Thabo MbekiBritish Times: The shame of Thabo Mbeki

The consequences of complacency are stalking the streets of South Africa. According to the principle of ubuntu, strangers are always welcome in the new Republic of South Africa. Nelson Mandela explicitly espoused the idea, but his country's civic leaders are now wondering what happened to it. Small…

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28May2008

Too Little Too Late Mr MbekiToo Little Too Late Mr Mbeki

Mr Delivery? No, not the service you call on a cold rainy Sunday night when even a trip to the local take-out seems too much to bare, I am referring here to the man who was to lead us to the promised land. Nelson Mandela had prevented a civil war, lead us through the transition, and brought us back …

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28May2008

The More Things Change, The More They Remain The SameThe More Things Change, The More They Remain The Same

Like many white South Africans before me I did my military service in the 1980’s, I was fortunate never to have been involved in combat and the closest I came to the border was the border between Johannesburg and Pretoria. Those were the days of the struggle and the Rooi Geware (The Red Danger as co…

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27May2008

Why I Will Not Be Voting ANCWhy I Will Not Be Voting ANC

There are over a million reasons why I will not be voting for the African National Congress (ANC) in the upcoming elections:1. Over 700 000 babies have been killed by abortion in South Africa – officially, legally, often with tax payer’s money - since the ANC legalized abortion on demand, 1 February…

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26May2008

Xenophobia or Self Defense?Xenophobia or Self Defense?

Posted on May 25, 2008 by xenotruthXenophobia - an unreasonable fear or hatred of foreigners or strangers or of that which is foreign or strange.The ANC and the local and international press are quick to dismiss the local street action as an unwarrranted violent attack against innocent foreigners, o…

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25May2008

Africa Addio / Farewell Africa (English Subtitles)Africa Addio / Farewell Africa (English Subtitles)

***Uncensored***PLEASE NOTE : NOT FOR THE FAINT HEARTED!LINK - http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4540134202583442015&q=addio+africa&ei=8rEUSOSSGIWEqgOijqTTBA'Africa Addio' / 'Farewell Africa' (shot in 1964; released in 1966) is a documentary film about the decolonization of Africa, made by the…

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23May2008

White victims of black racism in South AfricaWhite victims of black racism in South Africa

Warning graphic content. This video may not be suitable for minors.Here it is boys Click on this link to see the videoAn ocean of ink has been spilled to describe the crimes of white racism directed against blacks. This practice has also frequently been the subject of numerous television programs an…

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23May2008

THE NEW WORLD DISORDERTHE NEW WORLD DISORDER

Now Africa heads toward continental governmentUnion complete with own flag, military, proposed new currency...Flag of the African Union Advancing the movement toward economic and political globalism, the African Union is moving down the path of regional economic integration, with the expected end r…

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23May2008

ANC’s failed policiesANC’s failed policies

This report includes graphic content.Viewer discretion is advised.What caused the terrible scenes unfolding in South Africa today: children beaten and displaced, women raped and men left with pieces of flesh hanging from their faces, homeless and hungry and desperate?What led to a situation where yo…

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22May2008

'Necklace' lynching returns to South Africa'Necklace' lynching returns to South Africa

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22May2008

Mugabe Militia cutting off hands and feet nowMugabe Militia cutting off hands and feet now

In the same spirit that the Burmese Junta display by not allowing aid into their dying population, one African Marxist dictator believes he has the right to mutilate people because they didn’t further his ambitions to remain in power til death. How can this man justify this crime against humanity? S…

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21May2008

Africa's Internet droughtAfrica's Internet drought

This Map illustrates the fragile and spotty nature of Africa’s "Internet Weather" -- or "teledensity" as tracked by Internet monitoring technology.Researchers at the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics in Trieste, Italy, tracked Internet connectivity at points in more than 40 Af…

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21May2008

Xenophobia: Is it too late?Xenophobia: Is it too late?

The senseless xenophobic slaughter in Alexandra could have been averted a very long time ago, had public representatives played an honest role and played open cards with citizens. There are various reasons for the unprecedented influx of illegal immigrants into South Africa - from Eastern Europe, Is…

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21May2008

War On Our StreetsWar On Our Streets

Police say at least 22 people have been killed in South Africa's city of Johannesburg since the violence first erupted a week ago in a wave of attacks against immigrants.WARNING: Readers may find the following images in this video upsetting.…

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20May2008

Flames of HateFlames of Hate

If you have been labouring under the misconception that this murder, rape, assault, thuggery, robbery and brutality (hiding behind Xenophobia) was a million miles away, this weekends violence in Central Johannesburg was a huge wake up call for most. The streets and flat lands of Johannesburg explod…

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19May2008

Black South Africans worse off under ANC RuleBlack South Africans worse off under ANC Rule

Well, its "Disaster Capitalism" being implemented by Socialists and Communists - that's why. I hope the CIA learns its lesson from this. Don't hand the country over to Marxist TERRORISTS and expect them to run a proper Capitalist Pro-Western society!!WHY ARE VIOLENT SA TOWNSHIP PROTESTS BACK? 'Blac…

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17May2008

Execution by NecklacingExecution by Necklacing

*WARNING GRAPHIC*During Nelson Mandela's trial, they found a document wherein he had said that some hideous punishment must be found for "traitors" (i.e. Blacks who actually support, work with and are friendly to Whites). In this document, Nelson Mandela suggested - cutting off their noses.Years lat…

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16May2008

Why the violence?Why the violence?

One of the most frequently asked questions is why the violence? Why do these criminal swine have to resort to extreme and prolonged violence in the perpetration of what is usually a petty crime like the theft of a cell phone and a few household belongings – nothing of which could ever be worth a hum…

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15May2008
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