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SA: Farmers Union: Brutal Racial Farm attacks continue…

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Original Post Date: 2003-11-27  Posted By: Jan

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 11/27/2003 4:15:39 AM
SA: Farmers Union: Brutal Racial Farm attacks continue…

[Note. This is a Press Release from the Transvaal Agricultural Union – the largest farming organisation in South Africa. Jan]

Date sent: Tue, 25 Nov 2003 11:06:50 (43)+0200
From: Media

TLU SA / TAU SA
194 James Avenue / Jamesrylaan 194
PO Box 912-51 / Posbus 912-51
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0127 / 0127

T: (012) 804-8031, F: (012) 804-2014, E: [email protected]
www.tlu.co.za, rights2property.com

MEDIA RELEASE MEDIAVERKLARING
Enquiries:
Mr Chris van Zyl
Manager: Safety
Tel. (012) 804-8031
Cell. 083 780 6550

PG 16/1/03/59

BRUTAL FARM ATTACKS CONTINUE

The brutal treatment of victims of farm attacks continues. During an attack on Sunday 23 November 2003, Mr Dup du Plessis and his wife Rina, both well known residents in the Tom Burke area, senseless brutality was again applied. According to reports ms Rina du Plessis was killed after being gagged and tied to a tree whilst Mr du Plessis suffered severe injuries and was admitted in a serious condition to a local hospital.

Whilst TAU SA appreciates the rapid apprehension of the perpetrators, the question remains: Why are aged victims subjected to such inhumane
torture?

In the Report by the Commission of Enquiry investigating Farm Attacks, the Commission refers to prosecutors ascribing the high levels of violence during farm attacks to racial hatred. TAU SA has repeatedly requested an explanation for this phenomenon, but without any
success.

It therefore seems obvious that the farming community is specifically targeted in a brutal and inhumane manner.

How many more murders must take place before government acts decisively to terminate such racially biased crime? Can South Africa afford the murder of producers of food and fibre?

The answer to this is definitely NO.