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SA: 65% more cops killed under ANC-rule than during last 11 years of ‘apartheid’…

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Original Post Date: 2008-01-09 Time: 00:00:00  Posted By: Adriana

PRETORIA, South Africa — Hundreds of policemen are being murdered in armed violence which are targetting them under the ANC’s rule in SA from 1994 than ever died before — the death-toll among SA police indeed is 64% higher than it was in the eleven years preceeding SA’s political transition. This finding was made by the South African Institute of Race Relations.

“Between 1983 and 1993, about 1,152 policemen were murdered. Between 1995 and 2005, a staggering 1,894 policemen were murdered,” the Institute said. The death-rates among SA police during 2006 and 2007 have gone up even higher. This is an increase of 64 percent,” said Kerwin Lebone, the Institute’s researcher who compiled the statistics.

“If there were any South Africans that had to date failed to grasp the seriousness of criminal attacks on SA these figures should shock them out of their complacency”.

Lebone warned the government “not to surrender its citizens rightful monopoly on the use of force for self defence to criminals.” “The continued brazen attacks on state institutions and personnel responsible for the safety of South African residents and citizens amounts to an attack on the state

itself. “Public trust and confidence in the ability of the state to protect them will be eroded if the state cannot be seen to defend itself,” he said.

The danger existed that the public ‘would lose faith in the legitimacy of state institutions’ and begin to ‘increasingly take the law into its own hands for their own survival’, he warned. – Sapa

Source: http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?art_id=nw20071105143147450C569258