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Original Post Date: 2001-08-29 Time: 03:33:55 Posted By: Jan
13/08/2001
The Transvaal Agricultural Union says the government is to blame for the
escalating attacks on farms in the country, especially in the Northern
Province.
The union accuses the justice system in the country for laxity that serves to
promote farm attacks. It says perpetrators of the attacks are arrested and
immediately released on bail to continue with the attacks.
The union’s reaction comes after yesterday’s killing of an elderly farmer in
Naboomspruit, in the Northern province. A domestic worker was also attacked
in the area on Tuesday.
Tertius Theron, the union’s regional manager, says the farmers in the country
are really upset and very concerned about the situation.
“We feel that the safety forces do not do what they really can do,” he says.
Martha van den Heever and her husband were allegedly attacked by two men on
their farm. Her husband was shot twice at point blank range and died on the
spot. Van den Heever is now recovering at the Pietersburg Medi Clinic. Her
condition is said to be stable. Her son in law, who visited her at the
intensive care unit, says some people have no respect for the elderly.
“They are old people, they stay on the farm, they are quiet loving people and
got no problem with anybody. I feel if someone needs something, a car, a
rifle or something like money, why don’t just take the money and everything
you want and leave the people still alive,” says the angry son-in-law, Buks
Fourie.
Two suspects have been arrested and will appear in court soon.