2015-02-27



NARYSEC EXCLUSIVELY BLACK SOLDIERS- ANOTHER ONE OF THE COMMUNIST ANC’S PRIVATE ARMIES TO ENSURE THEIR STAY IN POWER AND ASSIST WITH LAND-GRABS?





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Article compiled by: White Nation correspondent Pretoria- February 27 2015

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ZIMBABWE TO GRAB MORE LAND FROM WHITE FARMERS

“NO MORE WHITE FARMERS”- MUGABE REGIME VOWS.

SOUTH AFRICA- FAILED LAND OF COMMUNIST ANC DIASPORA & WHITE GENOCIDE.

Who are the 20 000+ Narysec soldiers and what are Government’s “plans” with them?

Information we referred to is not the only information on the internet about Narysec youth soldiers – there are various other military photos as well.  Is this about job creation or is there something else behind this?

The regulation of land holdings bill should be processed by parliament and signed into law this year which will place a maximum ceiling on agricultural land holdings for both legal and natural persons, Minister of Rural Development and Land Affairs Gugile Nkwinti said at a briefing at parliament on Tuesday.   Nkwinti said the government’s 50/50 policy framework – where workers would take ownership of half of farms – would be implemented “immediately”. Government has received a number of proposals from commercial farmers and would pilot at least 50 projects “during this term”.

Since 1994 when the Marxist Terrorist regime came to power in South Africa, the public were split on a certain issue, that of us becoming a second Zimbabwe. There was always a tiny minority pointing out the obvious signs and parallels with what happened in Zimbabwe and on the other hand a vast majority saying that it would never happen in South Africa. Today the question is not anymore if it can happen in South Africa, but how far are we away from it? There will still be the deniers, making it off as scaremongering, sensationalism or conspiracy theories…

When the 140 km Berlin Wall was erected around West Berlin by the East German GDR it did not happen instantaneously. The inner German fence separating East from West Germany started in the 1950’s. On the 15th of June 1961 a reporter asked General Secretary Walter Ulbricht if the fence would run past the Brandenburg Gate. Ulbricht told him; “Nobody has the intention to build any wall”…A month and a half later the fence came up. The first concrete blocks were put down four days later, but the wall was only completed much later. The reason was to stop the defections and brain drain from East Germany to West Germany, but according to the Communist GDR it was an “Anti Fascists Protection Wall” that protected the poor East Germans from the evil fascist West… And some people believed this junk…

In the beginning many people could defect to the West across the main “Inner German Border”. In Berlin in 1961 it was only a barbed wire barricade that could easily be overrun by an angry mob. Yet people stayed. 17 million Germans would eventually be trapped in a Communist prison where all freedom would disappear in a secret police state run by the Stasi. Every third person became a Stasi informer. The GDR was a real life hell-hole with no privacy, disappearances of thousands of people without a trace, restrictions on every conceivable freedom from the freedom to move around to the freedom to speak or even to think. Everybody just wanted to get away, but anybody trying to escape was summarily shot dead. Why would the people stay and not try to escape, especially in the beginning when they could? It is a mindset I struggle to understand.

When the bricks were laid one on top of the other and people saw the wall get higher and higher, why did they not escape? When Ida Siekmann fell to her death trying to escape by jumping out of her apartment, when Günter Litfin was shot dead swimming across the Spree River to escape, why did the people not see the writing on the wall? Why do people seem to live in denial of evil even when it knocks them directly in the face? In South Africa, despite thousands of white farmers killed since 1994 and many more whites raped, barbarically tortured and executed by blacks, many whites are still in denial that this is a murderous war and slow genocide waged on whites by blacks. Despite all the evidence rubbed under their noses and shoved in their faces, they simply refuse to believe the truth.

So how far are we from Zimbabwe style invasions of white farms by black paramilitary forces? Not far if one looks at the evidence and the parallels. In Zimbabwe (2001), Robert Mugabe trained youth soldiers between 10 and 30 years old. Giving military training to anybody younger than 18 years is prohibited by the Geneva Convention and considered a child soldier. Nevertheless, these youth soldiers became known as the National Youth Services, dubbed “The Green Bombers” because of the military uniforms they wore. The Solidarity Peace Trust (SPT) reported back then that the Zimbabwe government told the press that the training of the youths was “allegedly aimed at skills enhancement, patriotism and moral education” It started with voluntary basic training and Mugabe then made it unofficial compulsory national service of two years.

MUGABE’S “GREEN BOMBERS.” NOTE THE SIMILARITY BETWEEN THEM AND ZUMA’S NASYREC SOLDIERS.

Further, the SPT reported “In contradiction of claims that the training would not aim at imparting military skills, military drills including weapons training are shown to have been major elements of youth training since the first youth intakes during 2001.”  These youths were guilty of murder, torture, rape, voter intimidation, destruction of property, attacks on businesses, disruption of opposition MDC rallies and ultimately invasions of white owned farms, killing farmers and their families and chasing them off their land. The SPT further reported that the youths had the protection of the police and military to do what they wanted…

“The militia have an ambivalent relationship with law enforcing agencies including the army and police. On the whole, the youth militia have impunity, often working under the direction of war veterans and alongside government agencies in their illegal activities. They are seldom arrested or prevented from breaking the law.”

There were also reports of large scale sexual abuse inside these training camps; Youngsters raping each other as well as the instructors raping the youngsters. Just like Mugabe founded the National Youth Services to aid with “Land Reform” in rural areas, the ANC founded the National Rural Youth Service Corps (NARYSEC) under the guidance of the Ministry of Rural Development and the Ministry of Defense. Look at the names…it is almost identical to what Mugabe has. Just like Mugabe, it started with voluntary basic training of seven weeks and then advanced training up to two years. As I said in a previous report 8000 members of the ANC Youth League and the Young Communist League ( take note- NO WHITES) will be trained at Saldanha and Bloemfontein (De Brug) military bases. The ANC denied that they will be receiving military training; instead they will be receiving training in “Life Skills”, “Artisanship”, “Patriotism” and “Discipline”.  If so...WHY the MILITARY OUTFITS??? This is exactly what Mugabe said of the NYS or “Green Bombers” in 2001.

Recently, a Green Bomber was quoted in the local papers as saying, “We’re ZANU PF’s ‘B’ team. The army is the ‘A’ team, and we do the things government does not want the ‘A’ team to do.” The army and police will not do the fighting so much. They will assist and protect the youths to viciously slaughter the whites. Let there be no doubt or any illusions as to what the ANC’s plans are with the 8000 Narysec youths they are currently training. They are training them to steal white farms, to chase the white owners off or brutally rape, torture and kill them. Those who have said Zimbabwe will never happen to South Africa should now take note of what the ANC Marxist scum are doing. Remember that the ANC moves by deception and when these deceptions are exposed their plans become half as effective. Why does the ANC communists jail any white that possess a weapon ” illegaly”- and make sure NO white organization give ANY military training to whites- or there is no white private army? Why was all whites DISARMED? YET this corrupt regime train private armies at the WHITE  taxpayers’ expense? The time has come to put defense structures in place. The time has come to train every man, woman, child and dog alike. The time has come to plan and put contingencies in place. The time has come to warn others, to organize, to talk, to spread the word, to stock up…The time for the whites’ last stand on the African continent has arrived. What Zuma is doing- is exploiting the youth to do their dirty work just like despots all over the world like Stalin and his “Red Shirts”, Mao Tse Tung and Pol Pot did.

NOTE THAT EVERYTHING IS DONE IN MILITARY CAMPS BY MILITARY PERSONELL. NOTE THE ABSENCE OF WHITES AS WELL.

We found this piece of information about Narysec, Chinese and South Africa:

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Chinese share poverty alleviation expertise

The Department of Rural Development and Land Reform is hosting a Chinese delegation on a five day visit to inspect various projects of the Comprehensive Rural Development Program (CRDP) of the Department.

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MEDIA RELEASE

CHINESE SHARE POVERTY ALLEVIATION EXPERTISE

04 FEBRUARY 2015

The Department of Rural Development and Land Reform is hosting a Chinese delegation on a five day visit to inspect various projects of the Comprehensive Rural Development Program (CRDP) of the Department. The group led by China’s Vice President of State Council who is also leading poverty alleviation efforts in that country will share their experiences on poverty alleviation initiatives among others.

The delegation which also includes members of International Poverty Reduction Centre of China arrived in Johannesburg on Monday 2 February and will return to China on Friday. Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform Mr Gugile Nkwinti welcomed the group of poverty alleviation experts to South Africa at a dinner he hosted for them in Johannesburg. The Minister said close cooperation with China will ensure a sound poverty alleviation strategy for South Africa, particularly to alleviate the plight of the rural poor.

The visit is the result of a Reimbursable Advisory Services (RAS) agreement entered into with the World Bank on the 8th of November 2013. This agreement also involves the skilling and employment of rural youth which was identified as one of the seven key tasks of the RAS.

As part of this initiative three groups of the NARYSEC youth program of the Department of Rural Development, Rural Enterprise and Industry Development beneficiaries and land reform beneficiaries have already attended skills development programmes in China presented by the International Poverty Reduction Centre of China (IPRCC).   These training sessions focused on enterprise development and specifically developing village enterprises.

Upon their arrival the delegation was taken to the Sokhulumi projects outside Bronkhorspruit, where poor families from the Sokhulumi area are benefiting from vegetable production and arts and craft projects initiated and managed by the Department.

The group will also be visiting the Thaba Nchu College in the Free State- which has been taken over by the Department to serve as a training facility to advance the NARYSEC youth programme. At Diyatalawa between Kestell and Harrismith the delegation will stop over to inspect the Diyatalawa project where the Department has invested heavily in uplifting the community. “Diyatalawa “is a flagship rural development initiative that has seen the establishment of an agri-village with a farm school, crop and beef farming. The Department has also built a clinic, a crèche, a school and facilitated the development of sustainable and viable economic projects including a dairy that supplies produce to the market.

These projects have not only developed but also brought dignity to the rural residents, who are beneficiaries of such projects.

Issued by the CD: Strategic Communication, Department of Rural Development and Land Reform

Enquiries: Ms Linda Page – Chief Director Communication services

Tel: (012) 312 8502

Cell: 083 460 4482.

We also found the following information regarding the Narysec soldiers:

LANDCLAIMS AND DUTIES OF “NARYSEC SOLDIERS”LOGISTICS FOR RE OPENING

Lodgement will initially take place at 14 Lodgement sites located in Pretoria, Nelspruit, Witbank, Polokwane, Bloemfontein, Kimberley, East London, Queenstown, Cape Town, George, Pietermaritzburg, Vryheid, Mmabatho, Vryburg

Each site is ready for lodgement (furniture, equipment, network points, security etc. has been made available.)

Where the sites are leased, the Department of Public Works has agreed that sites shall remain unchanged for the duration of the 5 year lodgement period.

Plans are in place to extend the lodgement sites to 38 additional sites. These sites are not yet included in the initial phase as they are still to be supplied with furniture and other equipment to host the lodgement system.

LOGISTICS FOR RE OPENING

304 posts have been created to facilitate the lodgement of claims.

116 posts have been advertised for the lodgment process in the 14 offices. This number shall be increased in phase 2 when the lodgement sites are increased by a further 38 offices.

The advertised posts was to  be filled in March 2014. The posts include supervisors, data capturers, receptionist, staff for records management.

The existing experienced staff will initially support lodgement and train new staff who will be phased in

NARYSEC youth shall assist in the communication campaign, collection of oral history, and in the management of the claim lodgement process.

MOBILE UNITS

There will be initially be 1 mobile unit per province

The mobile units will be used for first 4 months for information sharing/ capacity building to prepare communities for lodgement, for NARYSEC “knock and drop”

These units will then be deployed to targeted areas according to provincial schedule (to be advertised prior to deployment)

Large units to be deployed to rural centres, smaller units (Iveco/ Sprinter type) to be used for less accessible areas and remote rural areas

Fleet management principles shall be implemented to track use, monitor fuel use, oversee maintenance and supervise deployment

COMMUNICATION

A comprehensive communication campaign has been developed, in consultation with the GCIS

Central to the communication shall be the distribution of a citizens’ manual for claims, which informs citizens about their rights to restitution and how to go about lodging a claim, and what happens once a claim is lodged. The manual has been translated in 11 official languages, Braille and main Koi and San languages.

Trained NARYSEC youth, NGOs, PBOs, CDWs and other stakeholders shall assist to distribute the citizens manual

All media releases, draft adverts, posters etc. are ready to launch

A call centre and information centre at national office is being prepared to especially address existing claimants

The distribution of the citizens manual shall be communicated through electronic and print media

NARYSEC DEPLOYMENT

NARYSEC youth has been trained for the knock and drop campaign

ID tags, reflective vests, shirts, lodgement bags have been procured

Management of NARYSEC youth to be done according to provincial plan

Each province have developed a deployment plan

“Hot spots”/ areas of high lodgement potential identified per province

Security will contact police stations in “knock and drop” areas to support youth, provide additional security

NGOs and other stakeholders shall assist in the distribution of the citizens manual.

Other distribution networks shall also be explored as the process gets underway

MORE NARYSEC INFORMATION

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BACKGROUNDNARYSEC  AND  ZUMA- PRES ZUMA DELIVERED A  SPEECH ON 18 DESEMBER 2011
RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND LAND REFORM

One of the success stories is the piloting of the revitalization of small rural towns  Two Pilot Projects are underway at the Prince Albert Hamlet (PAH), Witzenburg Municipality; and, in Dysselsdorp, in the Greater Oudtshoorn Municipality. Both are in the Western Cape Province. These are two examples of what could be achieved in working together as the three spheres of government and the community.We launched the National Rural Youth Service Corp (NARYSEC) in Dysselsdorp. A total of 7956 young people from rural communities are participating in the programme.Training programmes include disaster management, construction and information management. This will contribute to skills development as well as service delivery improvement in rural areas.www.thepresidency.gov.za/pebble.asp?relid=5507

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The National Rural Youth Service Corps, Narysec, programme was launched by President Jacob Zuma in September 2010.  Speech delivered on 31 May 2013.

President Zuma announced in his 2013 state of the nation address that restitution claims would be reopened; also, that the government is looking at exceptions to the cut-off date to provide the Khoi and San communities to claim land, and where it relates to heritage sites and historical landmarks:

“We are not going to be apologetic. Really, we are not going to be apologetic. Our focus is not going to be on what those that are negative say, but we are going to focus on ensuring that our rural people get their land back, they get the services that they deserve and they are able to have better life like any other person who is alive presently.

The matter of payment of rates and taxes continues to be a source of conflict between the municipalities and the Ingonyama Trust Board which could potentially affect the financial position of the Ingonyama Trust Board when going to courts to challenge the position taken by the municipality. The omission of clear objective and verifiable indicator for the disbursement of funds or 90% of Ingonyama Trust Board income to traditional communities.  The department should build capacity for monitoring and evaluation of land reform projects especially the recapitalization and development programs which seek to fulfill the intention of bringing all land reform under full production.

In conclusion, the essence of rural development is that people are not targets of development but rather the subject of their own development. It is also imperative that the infrastructural development projects and other development initiatives implemented by this department ensure that communities benefit directly. All the programs of the department will be guided by the principles of equity, equality and allocation of resources in a gender responsive manner. The Rural Development and Land Reform is ultimately the realization of vibrant, equitable and sustainable rural community and food security for all. This outcome is conceptualized as the vision of the department whose mandate is to facilitate implementation of the comprehensive and integrated program of rural development as well as sustainable land reform

It worries the members of the DA, particularly, this thing about the trust board – Ingonyama Trust. It worries them. Do you know why? Hon Chair, hon Trollip said that I lied here about the audit. A member of this House can’t lie to this House. I repeat, here we are. The hon member is worried about Ingonyama Trust because if you look at KwaZulu-Natal in terms of land ownership, the balance between private and state is equal and it is because of the Ingonyama Trust.   He is worried about that. All of them are worried about that because it is actually beginning to take land away from private hands to government hands and that is worrying the hon members. We have completed the audit. It is true. I knew the hon Trollip will not be quiet about it. Here it is again.

Regarding the issue about Minister Radebe, I can’t answer for him. Government has agreed. The policy is coming through and you will have it. The Land Management Commission, in terms of our proposition to government, will be chaired by a serving judge. That is our proposal. We want it to be an institution of integrity to follow up on these things that relate to land ownership in South Africa. It is coming. Wait for it. It is coming to this House.

Lastly, regarding farmers who are feeding South Africa, who have now come down to 58 000, hon Madisha and hon Trollip make as if the government of the ANC is responsible. No, it is the workings of capital. That is what is happening. There is accumulation into fewer and fewer hands. There are policies that we are bringing about, and that is why there is this fracas in the House. It is because we are dealing with land and we are hitting the nerve.

We are going to change this skewed relations of ownership of land in the country.  That is what we are going to do and we are not ashamed about it. The policy conference of the ANC agreed to this, the Mangaung conference has given us a very clear instruction to go and change the skewed land ownership patterns in South Africa, so that we can have black people taking control of the economy of the country. That is why this debate is as hot as it is today. It is dealing with land – the most emotive thing.

President Mugabe is the President of Zimbabwe. Here, we have President Zuma, but he says we are like him. He says we are like Zimbabwe. That is praise and an honour, by the way. What did you expect? Would you have been happier if he had said we were like the British colonialists who killed South Africans to take our land? Would that have been an honour?  Mugabe is reversing what the British did to the people of Zimbabwe. It is an honour. The office of the Valuer-General, hon Sizani, has gone through the Cabinet system and that Bill is now going to come through this House. We will debate the matter here. This question, which is the last point here, that the ANC government uses land as a motive for election. Of course, the ANC is elected. No government is elected. The ANC is elected. The ANC will go to the hustings with its policies and ask South Africans whether they like it. They will say that they like it. We govern. You keep harping upon the fact that 90% of land has failed. That was 2009. We said 90% has failed and that is why we have a recapitalisation development programme. It was in 2009. I am standing here and I am saying 1 296 farms have now been recapitalized and I said by the end of December 2012 those farms had a net income of R126 million. So, what are you saying? Why do you keep on harping on something that is dead? It is because you think you can make capital on that to win votes. It is not going to work.”

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PARLIAMENT   16 MAY  2012 –  Minister Of Defence And Military Veterans, Lindiwe Sisulu gave her Budget Vote Speech on the 17 May 2012

National Youth Service

“In my 2010 budget statement I reminded Parliament about the long-standing policy directive to develop a National Youth Service which would provide support to our youth whose normal social, skills and competence development as well as the development of national pride, loyalty and patriotism were disrupted by successive apartheid regimes.   Without going into the finer detail at this stage, I am pleased to announce my decision to provide leadership for the development of a National Youth Service as a legally constituted and regulated non-militaristic youth development service which will collaborate and cooperate with all public and private institutions committed to youth skills and competences development. I have also mandated the SANDF, primarily because of its national footprint, logistical and communication capabilities, to develop administrative capability to ensure the effective implementation of the National Youth Service.    The proposed National Youth Service is intended to play a key role in dealing with the consequences of youth unemployment and to the national goal of poverty eradication. The service will not offer training for military engagement, but will draw on the potential of military training to promote discipline, self-esteem, confidence and a sense of belonging to the national community.    Much of this concept of the National Youth Service is borrowed from the Tanzanian model, which has worked for Tanzania for the last 30 years. This is a bold step we are taking and I would like Honourable Members to consider this invitation.   We have currently embarked on the identification, upgrading and refurbishment of some of our training facilities. At the beginning of next year we will have completed our preparations and here comes the part I have been waiting for:    We will take 20 000 unemployed youth and turn them into disciplined, empowered young people.  “

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