South Africa’s ruling ANC youth-league leader Julius Malema is being investigated by the North-Gauteng Public Prosecutor’s office for alleged incitement to genocide of the Afrikaner-Boer minority with his public “Shoot the Boer/Kill the Boer'' chanting. He refuses to obey the court order banning the song from being chanted in public.
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PRAAG, Pretoria. The National Prosecutor’s North Gauteng office has confirmed that an investigation has been launched against ANC-youth league leader Julius Malema on charges of ‘incitement to genocide of the Boer minority’. This was confirmed by Advocate Gerrie Nel of the national prosecuting authority in a letter to Afrikaner freedom fighter Dr Dan Roodt of the pro-Afrikaans Action Group.
Nel confirmed that an investigation was launched against Malema ‘concerning the application of Act 27 of 2002 under the Human Rights Act of South Africa – which incorporated the Rome Statute prohibiting genocide and the incitement to genocide in its entirety. Recently Rwandese pop-singer Simon Bikindo was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment for singing genocide-inciting songs in 1994 in which he encouraged Hutus to kill Tutsis.
Roodt said ‘PRAAG is looking forward to the application of the international human-rights statutes in South Africa because neither the local laws nor the authorities are protecting national minorities such as the Afrikaner nation against these forms of genocidal incitements. A large number of ethnic and racist murders are taking place in South Africa. It has become absolutely essential that action be undertaken urgently against the great many incitements to undertake such genocidal acts. Given the lawlessness in South Africa, we fear that gruesome mass-murders cannot be excluded in the near future if these incitements to undertake a Boer genocide are not acted against urgently’.
PRAAG has also declared to make 2011 the “Year to Stop the Afrikaner Genocide’, he stated. ‘ The murders of Boer families could be ended within six months if the international community cooperated and if the Rome Statute was firmly enforced inside South Africa. ‘
Roodt is departing for the USA soon where he will raise the increasingly desperate issue of the Afrikaner-Boer genocide with members of the US Senate, the US Peace Institute and other parties.
Why have our political parties not called on the UN to intervene?
He said:
- “To us (Afrikaner-Boers) it is totally inexplicable that political parties which purport to represent the Afrikaner minory have not called on the United Nations, the USA and other large international authorities to ask for an intervention to end the violence in our country. “They apparently don’t realise that under international law, the racial violence with which the Afrikaner-Boer nation is being targetted, actually is illegal – that indeed this is a crime under international law.’ ------------------------------------------------------------------
- Malema calling DA-leader Helen Zille a ‘cockroach’ has horrific history: Malema on Saturday told ANC Youth League supporters in the Western Cape that Premier Helen Zille was a cockroach and must be voted out of power. "It is well known that the term 'cockroach' was used by Hutus to describe Tutsis during the genocide in Rwanda in 1994," said Afriforum spokesman Spies."As many as one million people died in the conflict,"
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