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Article by: White Nation corespondent Cape Town      – July 26  2015



SOUTH AFRICA- FAILED LAND OF COMMUNIST ANC ORGANIZED CRIME, MISDIRECTED FOOLS & WHITE GENOCIDE

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A Special thank-You to Henry Le Riche for this report.

Nelson Mandela was one of the founding fathers of the ANC, or African National Congress, the current government of South Africa. He was also the founder of Mkonto We Sizwe (MK), or “spear of the nation”. Many people are not aware of the bad side of this organisations history, due to the international media abroad who wanted to sell a “certain flavour of truth”, to the unbeknown audience abroad in order to shape their opinion.

A submission alleging an African National Congress plot to kill President Nelson Mandela and claims that the ANC targeted civilians during the apartheid struggle despite signing the Geneva Protocol against such attacks has been handed to the Truth Commission. The submission by the Foundation for Equality before the Law was drawn up by retired police general Herman Stadler and released to the media on Wednesday. Stadler told a news conference in Pretoria that Transport Minister Mac Maharaj had been aware of the 1990 plot to assassinate Mandela. Evidence of the plot had emerged from documents of the committee in charge of the ANC’s Operation Vula.

Rejecting accusations by the ANC that the document was part of a disinformation campaign, Stadler said his observations were based on facts and thorough research. The internal wing of Operation Vula was under the command of SA Communist Party members Maharaj, Siphiwe Nyanda and Ronnie Kasrils. Foundation executive committee member Johan Botha said the purpose of the submission to the Truth Commission was to set the conflict of the past in “its proper perspective”. “We want to prevent the members of the security forces being branded as the sole perpetrators of violence while those primarily responsible for promoting and carrying out the various campaigns of violence and terror are eventually lauded as ‘heroes of the struggle’.” According to the submission, the ANC in 1980 signed the Geneva Convention protocol on revolutionary warfare, thereby declaring that its action would only be directed at military targets.

More than 1400 acts had been committed between 1976 and 1990 during the armed struggle against apartheid, the submission said. “In the course of these, 240 persons were killed and more than 1500 injured… the majority by far civilians.” “A conservative evaluation by the SA Police of the target selection… shows that in terms of the protocols more than 50 percent of the targets attacked can be categorised as civilian,” Stadler said, adding that the figure had risen to more than 85 percent after 1985. The ANC had tended to divorce itself from incidents which could have resulted in negative publicity, as was the case in the Pretoria car bomb explosion in 1983 which killed 19 people and injured 217 others, most of them civilians. “The ANC only accepted responsibility after a cross-border operation by South Africa into Mozambique as a result of the bomb blast,” the submission said.

Another example of civilian victims was the murder of people by the “necklace” method. A total of 406 people died in this way. Another 395 were burned to death. “Who is going to take responsibility for the murder of hundreds of people, some of them the most brutal in the history of mankind?” the document asked. The submission took note of the ANC’s assertion that it had not devised the necklace method, but it accused the organization of never having condemned it. “On the contrary, from statements by certain executive members, it was clear that they tried to create the impression that it was ‘the people’s way of dealing with collaborators’,” the document said. – SAPA 1996

“MBOKODO”:-  a book review by André Lombard

“Mbokodo”, the Xhosa word meaning “the grinding stone”, is a very apt title for a book written by an ex-Umkhonto we Sizwe cadre. Mwezi Twala, in collaboration with Ed Benard, gives an insight into the workings of the training camps of the ANC during the struggle. If the trainee showed any initiative other than ANC policy, he was relentlessly ground until he either died or became so disillusioned that, to save his own life, he agreed to their mindless propaganda.

The current situation in South Africa, especially the crime epidemic we are experiencing is clearly a culture that was fostered and encouraged in these training camps. What would motivate somebody 20 years later to walk into a police station, draw a firearm and murder the constable behind the desk becomes clear as the total disrespect for human life, much less the dignity of man, was indoctrinated into the MK soldiers. This cold and callous attitude is brought to the fore as you read this very enlightening book. The suffering, hunger, humiliation and physical torture endured by those cadres who became disenchanted with the ANC is exposed in this book.

The living conditions in the ANC bush camps spread over Central Africa were atrocious to say the least. Their isolation served a double purpose, preventing the South African Security Forces infiltrating and at the same time stopping the MK soldiers from deserting. Many MK soldiers had become disillusioned with the ANC leadership. These “training camps” were, in effect, very efficient concentration camps. Numerous MK soldiers were murdered in these camps. Some simply disappeared. Others died as a result of the terrible conditions in these camps. Some very interesting people are mentioned in the book. Amongst them are our current Mr Jacob Zuma.(Currently President of South Africa circa 2013)

The ANC’s total disregard for public opinion and the needs of their own soldiers, which were relentlessly ignored as they embarked on a road of physical and psychological torture, is highlighted in the book. The ANC had no desire to pursue the interests of the public whom they were supposed to serve. The cadres suffered while the ANC leaders lived in luxury, defrauding their donors. We are currently on a witch-hunt to find out whether Bulelani Ngcuka was an apartheid era spy.

These are all smoke screens to prevent the public from getting to know (President)Jacob Zuma. Some very interesting facts will be revealed, not only in his past, but also in many serving in our current government. Mwezi Twala resigned from the ANC and joined the IFP. His resignation was a direct result of his personal experience at the hands of a then government in waiting. We are now at the mercy of this very same government. This book is a must read for every South African looking for answers and a better understanding of the ANC government and the forces that drive them.

TORTURE WAS DAILY OCCURANCE IN QUATRO: VICTIM(http://www.doj.gov.za/trc/media/1997/9707/s970722f.htm)

JOHANNESBURG July 22 1997 – SAPA

“Prisoners in the African National Congress’ Quatro camp in Angola were subjected to daily torture, an Umkhonto we Sizwe cadre imprisoned in the camp in the 1980s told the Truth and Reconciliation Commission on Tuesday. Diliza Mthembu told the commission’s special hearing on prisons in Johannesburg that he was tortured and beaten during his four and a half years’ imprisonment, often for no reason. “Prisons in Africa are very horrible. The conditions are bad,” he said. He developed asthma and high blood pressure as a result of his imprisonment in various prisons in Angola. He said he was an ANC chief-of-staff and the commander of a training camp called Caxito in Angola, as well as the ANC’s representative in Benguela province in the 1970s.

His father, Abel Patrick Mthembu, a founding MK member and deputy leader of the ANC in then Transvaal, was killed by the ANC in 1978 when it was alleged he had betrayed the organisation. This was always used against him, he said. When he was in Katenga, Angola in 1977 he was told his father had “sold the movement to the enemy”. In March 1978, a M Piliso had told him his father should be killed. “He even tried to recruit me to go and to kill my father. Within a week I heard on (the ANC’s Radio Freedom) that my father had been killed.” He said his own difficulties began with the ANC leadership when the two vehicles he had in his camp where ordered back to Luanda in 1982. He refused as the two Land Crusiers were the only transport his camp had.

A few days later Angolan police and an ANC official arrived at the camp and he was jailed in a transit camp before being taken to Luanda, where he was locked in a cargo container for 28 days, without ventilation and often without food and water. He and a few other prsioners were let out once a day to go to the toilet. He was then taken, via other camps, to Quatro. Mthembu, now a staff sergeant in the SA National Defence Force, said he was accused of attempting to overthrow the ANC leadership. During his time in Quatro he was beaten with sticks and tortured with electrodes attached to his body. He and other prisoners were also forced to pull a heavy water tanker. “Twice I was forced at gunpoint to propose love to a tree and make love to it.”

He was also forced to climb a tree full of wasps, lie ***** on an ant-covered piece of ground, and chop down a tree in which bees had built a hive. When a fellow prisoner went to the camp’s hospital, he came back and described it as hell. The man was asked if he drank tea or coffee and when he replied coffee, he was then beaten with a “coffee stick”. Mthembu said the food was not healthy, and often prisoners were forced to go without meals. Some prisoners died because of malnutrition, he said. “Torture was a daily thing. Torture used to take place even at the hospital. There was no escape even when you were sick.” He said conditions changed after the 1985 ANC conference, brought about by a mutiny at Quatro over poor conditions at the camp. Inmates were given new uniforms, food and sleeping conditions were improved and windows were built into cell walls. But, the “beatings never stopped”.

Mthembu was released from Quatro in 1988. He travelled to Tanzania, where he was arrested and then released. He went to Malawi in 1990 where he was also arrested and detained for four months. He returned to South Africa in May 1990 and was arrested again and held at the Kimberley police station for three weeks. “

EDITOR’S FOOTNOTE:

( Yet- with all these facts, accusations and evidence- not ONE of the ANC criminal mobsters ever was summoned before the TRC or brought to trial in a court of law for their numerous acts of violence and human rights abuses. On the contrary- they were hailed by the global mobsters as “democratic”- and subsequently- through deception- assigned and chosen by the international community to become the “legitimate” rulers of a once prosperous country they once tried to destroy. Most of these ANC criminals are still roaming the streets free- enriched by their plundering while in office. Some still are acting in the ANC government today. YET the likes of Derby – Lewis, the “Boeremag” members – and Euene De Kock had to serve LENGTHY jail sentences for “atrocities” against the ANC terrorists?

Zuma already is legendary with a notorious history of  corruption, crime and mobster activities- and also one of the key figures having MUCH to explain about the Quatro murders , assassinations of certain political ” opponents”, Marikana massacre of his own people- as well as the involvement in the white genocide in South Africa…yet he is the “president!” Today South Africa is paying a terrible price for that psychopathic blunder by the irresponsible international community to hand the country to a bunch of criminals and corporate thugs that have no idea, knowledge, patriotism – or stomach to rule. Yet- Yet this is the same so-called “government” that want to pump out “laws” to us as law-abiding citizens- who mostly have no murder or human atrocity record- to to keep US  ” in check?” HOW then can one  expect the victim to be subjected to the rule of the murderer…one may ask? The answer is quite obvious: It can only happen under a Zionist -controlled corporate ruled “Democracy.” Is it not time the people of this country stand up- and demand equal justice to be served and   that all the ANC criminals be brought to trail as well to answer for their hideous deeds against human society- as well as these criminals  also be sent to jail for lengthy periods the same way they did to the white ” perpetrators?” When will this bogus hippocratic farce  by the international community, the villainous politicians – and the  evil leftist media against justice ever come to an end? -Ed)

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