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    Posted June 20, 2012 by
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    Americans find Murdered Farmer in Bed

     
    American Tourists have found the body of a murdered Farmer and his wife while on a hunting Safari in South Africa early this morning on the farm Cosmopolite outside the town of Baltimore. They were attacked while in bed. The farmer was shot dead and his wife seriously injured and later flown to hospital after the Americans found them.

    The murder follows only a day after a March against Crime was held where thousands of white South Africans delivered a memorandum to the Government asking to stop the crime that is destroying the country and in particular the white farming community. Last month a 5 month old baby and his caretaker were murdered in Delmas which shook the South African white community once again. Since January this year there has been more than 53 Farm Attacks accross the country. More than 3,500 white farmers have been murdered since the ANC government came into power. Since 1994 there has been 346 000 murders, three times more killed than in the Iraq War. Yet, neither the government or the international community has made any awareness of the fact that the country has fallen into the hands of criminals. The country's government has failed to protect its people and the rights of the individual to ask for protection. It has also failed to protect the minority from discrimination and persecution.

    For more on the March Against Crime see http://toxinews.blogspot.com/2012/06/march-against-murders-in-south-africa.html

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