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Ongoing Killings in South Africa threaten famine

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Original Post Date: 2001-08-25  Posted By: Jan

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 8/25/2001 9:25:15 PM
Ongoing Killings in South Africa threaten famine

Its good to see that slowly word of the problem here in southern Africa is
getting out and about. The following article was forwarded to me by an
American, it appeared on a very popular website called: WWW.NewsMax.com.

Friday, Aug. 24, 2001
Ongoing Killings in South Africa Threaten Famine

Unrestrained violence against farmers in South Africa, where almost 1,200
have been murdered since 1994, could cause widespread famine.

According to the U.N.’s Famine Early Warning Committee, the killing and
violence against white farmers, which exiled journalists call a classic
example of ethnic cleansing, could lead to widespread hunger.

The journalists report that the killings are already leading to reduced food

production and widespread food shortages.

More than 1 million exiles have already fled South Africa and scattered to
many Western countries. More than 500,000 of these mostly young and highly
skilled South Africans of Afrikaner ethnic origin have settled in the United

Kingdom. Most have fled from the violence, which has increasingly
destabilized the country’s economy since the ANC-government took over power
in 1994. More than 200,000 people have already been killed in South Africa in

violence-related incidents since then.

Exiled journalists Pierre Oosthuysen and Adriana Stuijt, editors of a website

devoted to the plight of Afrikaners (http://www.censorbugbear.com)and
experienced South African journalists now living in the Netherlands, blasted

the Dutch media’s “nearly total lack of coverage of widespread human rights
violations by the SA government.”

Together with 144 fellow South African journalists now living in the
Netherlands, they cited human rights violations pertaining to the Mbeki
regime’s refusal to provide proper health care; its deliberate censorship of

news about widespread crime and fraud, which are leading to a near-total
collapse of the country’s policing and health care services and causing
millions of deaths from the AIDS epidemic and violent crimes; and the Mbeki
regime’s ongoing refusal to address what is widely seen as an ethnic
cleansing campaign against Afrikaner farmers, which has resulted in 1,190
murders in more than 6,500 farm attacks since 1994.

Protests by exiled Afrikaners were planned for today in the Netherlands and
in London.