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Title: Clouds Of Revolution
Post by: Maritz on Tue 20 Sep 2011
"Shoot The Boer" Is Hate Speech - Judge

Johannesburg - ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema's singing of the words "shoot the boer" amounted to hate speech, Judge Collin Lamont ruled in the South Gauteng High Court on Monday. "The singing of the song by Malema constituted hate speech," said Lamont. The words undermined the dignity of people and were discriminatory and harmful. "No justification exist allowing the words to be sung ... the words were in any event not sung on a justifiable occasion." Lamont said it was not relevant whether the words were not exposed to some people of society. "If it is exposed to a portion of society then it is relevant."

http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/Politics/Shoot-the-boer-constitutes-hate-speech-judge-20110912 (http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/Politics/Shoot-the-boer-constitutes-hate-speech-judge-20110912)



ANC To Appeal "Shoot The Boer" Ban

Johannesburg - The ANC will appeal against the interdict which stops the singing of the liberation song "shoot the boer", secretary general Gwede Mantashe said on Monday. "The NEC re-affirmed its commitment to protect its heritage by appealing the court decision that bans our struggle song 'ayesaba amagwala'," Mantashe told reporters in Johannesburg. Last Monday, Judge Colin Lamont declared some of the words hate speech. Singing them could lead to a contempt of court charge. Civil group AfriForum took the matter to court and won the judgment. This was after ANC Youth League president Julius Malema sang the song several times in public. The league has already said it would appeal the judgment.

http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/Politics/ANC-to-appeal-shoot-the-boer-ban-20110919 (http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/Politics/ANC-to-appeal-shoot-the-boer-ban-20110919)


Cosatu Leader Defies Song Ban - Again

East London - Congress of SA Trade Union's president Sdumo Dlamini has once again defied the controversial ban on the liberation struggle song "shoot the boer", according to a report on Tuesday. The Daily Dispatch reported that Dlamini lead hundreds of shop stewards in East London in a lively rendition of the song, saying that the ban meant nothing to those who had sacrificed their lives for the country's liberation. Over the weekend he also led a rendition of the song at a similar meeting in Durban. Judge Colin Lamont last week found ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema guilty of hate speech for singing the song. Addressing Cosatu's second provincial shop stewards council meeting, Dlamini urged the workers to ignore the "clueless judge" and continue singing the banned song at their gatherings. In his judgment, Lamont said there was no justification for the song to be sung, adding that it unlawfully singled out white Afrikaners and farmers as the subject of hate.

http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Cosatu-leader-defies-song-ban-again-20110920 (http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Cosatu-leader-defies-song-ban-again-20110920)

No wonder SA was put on Genocide level 6 https://rahowadirectory.com/sacreativity/south-africa-upgraded-to-stage-6-genocidewatch-org/ (https://rahowadirectory.com/sacreativity/south-africa-upgraded-to-stage-6-genocidewatch-org/) ; the singing of this anti-White song is clearly an action to identify the enemy - seems the Kaffirs haven`t learned what a hiding they got at Blood River - this time they are first going to take on each other while we watch, as we`re seeing with the collapse of the ANC (internal struggle between the youth and the SA communist party), and then holocaust the rest back into the Stone Age, White-style, if they have any war ideas ... needless to say, only in self defense, as the Afrikaner/Boer people are very reasonable people
Title: Re: Clouds Of Revolution
Post by: Rev.Cambeul on Wed 01 Feb 2012
Genocide Watch

http://www.genocidewatch.org/southafrica.html (http://www.genocidewatch.org/southafrica.html)

http://www.genocidewatch.org/genocide/8stagesofgenocide.html (http://www.genocidewatch.org/genocide/8stagesofgenocide.html)

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Title: Re: Clouds Of Revolution
Post by: Maritz on Thu 31 May 2012
All day long on May 29 2012, millions of listeners across SA heard the banned ANC-hatespeech song Kill the Boer chanted by top black church leaders and ANC-cabinet members seen by millions in news-broadcasts : all this broohaha about Zuma's penis is sweeping up the black population in a frenzy of hatespeech, as was seen outside Goodman's gallery in Johannesburg yesterday.

Whites warned by SA cabinet ministers, all-powerful SA Communist Party leadership.

Yesterday's  siege at the Goodman gallery was led by ANC secretary-general Gwede Mantashe, flanked by co-ruling Cosatu trade union movement leaders Sdumo Dlamini and Zwelinzima Vavi and SA Communist Party leader Blade Nzimande, Deputy Health Minister Gwen Ramokgopa and ANC national executive committee senior member Tony Yengeni. Dlamini and Vavi ditched their central executive committee meeting at Cosatu House to be at the march. COSATU president Sdumo Dlamini has lashed out at liberals saying they were using "spooks" like former president FW de Klerk to undermine the ANC leadership. Nzimande warned: "white liberals who are disrespecting us and to all whites, we are saying enough is enough." Some 5,000 demonstrators were counted and most were bused by the ANC from provinces including Limpopo, Mpumalanga and Northern Cape. Some walked from nearby Zoo Lake to the gallery :  - nhlabathih@sowetan.co.za http://www.sowetanlive.co.za/news/2012/05/30/enough-is-enough-blade-tells-whites (http://www.sowetanlive.co.za/news/2012/05/30/enough-is-enough-blade-tells-whites) On May 30 2012 the Goodman gallery reneged – agreeing to take down the painting's picture from their website – even though more than 3,900,000 websites worldwide by now all show that picture, according to Google today. However the SA cabinet still is not happy : they demand that the painting be destroyed altogether -  and not allowed to leave South Africa : it was sold for R16,000 to a German investor.

http://censorbugbear-reports.blogspot.com/2012/05/kill-whites-anc-cabinet-church-leaders.html (http://censorbugbear-reports.blogspot.com/2012/05/kill-whites-anc-cabinet-church-leaders.html)
Title: Re: Clouds Of Revolution
Post by: Maritz on Thu 21 Jun 2012
Land Reform Needs An Act As Forceful As War - ANCYL

Durban - It is an illusion if South Africans believe they can get their land back peacefully, ANC Youth League deputy president Ronald Lamola said in Durban on Tuesday. Lamola again called for the expropriation of land without compensation. He said youth unemployment could not be dealt with unless land was expropriated. "We need an act as forceful as war to bring it back to the Africans." He said it was an illusion if South Africans believed they could get their land back peacefully.

South Africa needs a minister of nationalisation, Lamola said. Such a minister would have a mandate in line with the Freedom Charter, he said in a lecture on economic freedom at the Durban University of Technology. While policemen had been forced to apologise to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, "corporate South Africa has never been put before the TRC". About 100 people protested outside the hall where Lamola was speaking. Lamola's lecture at the Durban University of Technology started an hour late after journalists initially outnumbered supporters. As Lamola was being introduced, loud singing could be heard outside the hall. The opposing faction wore T-shirts and displayed posters that read "ANCYL 100% Support for Zuma". University security prevented them from entering Mansfield Hall. Lamola said the ANC leadership had ignored the ANCYL's autonomy when expelling its former president Julius Malema from the party.

http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/Politics/Land-reform-needs-an-act-as-forceful-as-war-ANCYL-20120619 (http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/Politics/Land-reform-needs-an-act-as-forceful-as-war-ANCYL-20120619)

Title: Re: Clouds Of Revolution
Post by: Rev.Cambeul on Fri 22 Jun 2012
Bloody international community refusing to acknowledge blacks openly planning the genocide of Whites and instead bitching White "racists" that might be hiding under beds waiting to jump out and enslave the world.
Title: Re: Clouds Of Revolution
Post by: Maritz on Tue 11 Sep 2012
Service Delivery "Protests"

Anyone in South Africa that still thinks that these are protests would have to have their heads checked. Reading through the newspapers it becomes crystal clear what`s happening all around the country. Why block roads if you`re angry at your government ? You would think that the negro would go find the negro that`s in charge of the particular town. These "protests" are the mobilization of the masses, building up momentum for the "final liberation", fueled on by a click of communists to get rid of the White Man from Africa. Well organized (04:00AM - 05:00AM) with a militaristic ring to it ("we are prepared to die").

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Western Cape

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Durban

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Johannesburg

https://rahowadirectory.com/sacreativity/ (https://rahowadirectory.com/sacreativity/)

Title: Re: Clouds Of Revolution
Post by: Maritz on Thu 04 Oct 2012
Trucks Torched In Cape Town

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Cape Town - Two trucks were set alight and a third was pelted with stones in Cape Town on Wednesday, Western Cape police said. Lieutenant Colonel André Traut said one truck was set alight in the morning on the N2 near the airport, and the other in the afternoon at Gunners Circle, in Epping. No was one injured and no arrests were made. Earlier in the day, a third truck was stoned in Gugulethu. Two trucks were damaged the previous day near the airport. It was not clear whether the violence was linked to an ongoing strike in the freight sector. The strike, which is in its second week, has been marred by violence and intimidation. Drivers want a 12% salary increase, but employers have offered 8.5% for next year, and another 0.5% the following year.

http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Trucks-torched-in-Cape-Town-20121003 (http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Trucks-torched-in-Cape-Town-20121003)



Rustenburg Residents Demand Mine Jobs

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Johannesburg - A shop and a mine lapa were set alight in a protest involving about 500 residents of the Delela informal settlement in Rustenburg, North West police said on Wednesday. Brigadier Thulani Ngubane said residents barricaded the streets with burning tyres and pelted police vehicles with stones near the Thembela hostel on Tuesday night. Two people were arrested and charged with public violence. It was believed residents were protesting against mines in the area not employing local residents. Ngubane said calm had returned to the area and police were on the scene.  A case of arson was being investigated. The two people arrested were expected to appear in the Rustenburg Magistrate's Court on Thursday.

http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Rustenburg-residents-demand-mine-jobs-20121003 (http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Rustenburg-residents-demand-mine-jobs-20121003)

Various trucks were set alight in other parts of South Africa

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Title: Re: Clouds Of Revolution
Post by: Maritz on Wed 09 Jan 2013
Farmworker Strike Turns Violent, 50 Arrested

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De Doorns - At least 50 people were arrested in the Western Cape on Wednesday when renewed farmworker strikes for better wages turned violent. Lieutenant Colonel Andre Traut said riot police had been deployed to contain the situation in the Boland farming town of De Doorns. "We are taking action, and arrests are being effected," Traut said, adding that "in the region of 50" people had been detained since the protests began early on Wednesday.

N1 closed

Protesters stoned cars, prompting the police to close roads. The N1 was closed outside De Doorns, forcing motorists to use alternative routes. Farmworkers said they would not return to the vineyards on Wednesday afternoon as the situation had become too volatile. De Doorns was also at flashpoint two months ago when Boland farmworkers went on strike over low pay and poor working conditions. Hopes were dashed this week that talks organised by the department of labour would yield an agreement and avert another round of protests

http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Farmworker-strike-turns-violent-50-arrested-20130109 (http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Farmworker-strike-turns-violent-50-arrested-20130109)

Title: Re: Clouds Of Revolution
Post by: Br.IanVonTurpie on Sat 12 Jan 2013
Damn that is some crazy stuff depicted in those scenes, but this is Africa! Those niggers don't know how to build anything, just destroy! I don't think I could live in a place like that with this sort of blatant violence and destruction! It is bad enough being exposed to a whole lot of Aboriginals who don't set things alight like that (usually).
Looks like since the decline of Apartheid the ship is sinking  majorly.
Title: Re: Clouds Of Revolution
Post by: Maritz on Thu 10 Apr 2014
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Pieter Steyn - Volksblad - 9 April 2014 -- Members of the local farm-community stood guard at the entrance to the town of Bloemhof yesterday. The situation in Bloemhof and Christiana where locals are rioting, got so out of hand that the national commissioner for police Ria Phiyega is visiting the area to investigate first-hand.


The rioting has claimed the life of 17-year-old Moleboheng Mokomele of Christiana. He was shot dead (by Whites as I understand) when he and a group violent demonstrations stormed towards a pub at the edge of town. The owner fired shots with a shotgun. Volksblad writes that at least three people also were injured and were treated at the christiana hospital. The SAPS was not at hand during the shooting.


Volksblad reports that farmers and business people are deeply concerned about the violence targeting the residents. Rioters from Boitumelong township outside Bloemhof torned at least five trucks transporting sand, frozen chickens and potatoes. The trucks were turned over and torched. (see video) by large groups of youths armed with petrol bombs.


A truck driver also was assaulted during the riots and his legal 9mm pistol was robbed. The SAPS task force from Klerksdorp arrived in Bloemhof to assist the Potchefstroom public-order unit and reinforcements are also called in from Bloemfontein and Bethlehem, Volksblad reports.


A member of the SAPS public-order unit said in his eleven years of experience, he has 'never seen anything like this' and he's done duty in Brits, Bekkersdal and Sasolburg. "Our manpower is far too little. We are terrified to go in. We do not have enough rubber bullets, tear-gas or stun grenades to maintain proper control of these people.' he was reported as saying.


The local municipality's mayor, Moeder Makodi, lost her home to arson, as did the homes of two councillors and seven Bloemhof SAPS-members. And reportedly all the shops belonging to foreigners in Bloemhof and Christiana -- shopkeepers from Sri Lanka, Banladesh and China -- have been destroyed, plundered. Two SABC-TV news vehicles also were overturned and torched and the camera-people and journalists ordered to 'take their stuff and run' by the mob.

http://www.censorbugbear.org/farmitracker/reports/view/2304 (http://www.censorbugbear.org/farmitracker/reports/view/2304)
Title: Re: Clouds Of Revolution
Post by: Maritz on Fri 04 Jul 2014

Numsa Threatens SA With Power Blackout


South Africa could face a complete blackout, the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa warned on Wednesday in response to a court interdict against a strike at Eskom. South Africa could face a complete blackout, the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) warned on Wednesday in response to a court interdict against a strike at Eskom. The union would embark on an unprotected strike if Eskom did not meet its demand of at least a double-digit increase, Numsa head of collective bargaining Stephen Nhlapo said during a protest outside the power utility's Megawatt Park headquarters in Sunninghill, Johannesburg. The power utility has obtained a court interdict to prevent its workers from striking because it is designated an essential service provider. Nhlapo said the union would not be intimidated if Eskom threatened mass dismissals. "There is not going to be load shedding. It will be total blackout."


The interdict interfered with workers' constitutionally enshrined right to strike, he said. One lane of Maxwell Drive, outside Megawatt Park, was blocked as Numsa members sat in the road, singing and clapping, as metro police kept watch. Numsa is demanding a single-year wage deal with a 12% increase and a R1 000 housing allowance. Nhlapo said the purpose of the picket was to pressure Eskom to negotiate in good faith. Eskom has reportedly offered 5,6%, but declined to confirm this, saying the wage negotiations were confidential. Asked to comment on the potential effect of an Eskom strike on the economy, Nhlapo said there was no economy without workers. "The economy has been collapsing without us going on strike. You can't blame it on workers. If workers don't have buying power, the economy will collapse." He dismissed Eskom's present offer as a "wage cut", saying it was below inflation.


http://www.techcentral.co.za/numsa-threatens-sa-with-power-blackout/49250/ (http://www.techcentral.co.za/numsa-threatens-sa-with-power-blackout/49250/)





EFF won't follow rules – Malema


The Economic Freedom Fighters are in Parliament to pursue a revolution, not rules, party leader Julius Malema said on Friday, as his supporters staged an all-day protest outside the legislature. "I'm not here for rules of Parliament. I'm here for a revolution," Malema told journalists at Parliament. "We are not going to sit back and allow a situation where a revolution is undermined in the name of rules." The fiery EFF leader said his party would not follow parliamentary rules "created by colonialists and imperialists". Malema said he was taking legal advice following National Council of Provinces chairwoman Thandi Modise's warning that he could face disciplinary steps. "We'll take it to court. There is nothing wrong with this [statement that the] ANC government murdered people in Marikana," Malema said. "At least in court we'll get a neutral person who is not an ANC deployee."


http://citizen.co.za/198649/eff-wont-follow-rules-malema/ (http://citizen.co.za/198649/eff-wont-follow-rules-malema/)





Barbs fly in the battle of the unions


Everyone agrees there is something pretty strange going on at the Port of Ngqura outside Port Elizabeth. They differ in three ways on where the strangeness stems from, though. Is this an early preparation for the violent overthrow of the government in 2019 ? Is it proof that the ANC is treating a parastatal like a political chess piece ? Or is the strangeness because workers are being fooled into replicating in the transport sector what is happening in the platinum sector ? It doesn't help – or give much hope for the direction in which labour relations are heading this strike season – that the parties involved who do not deal in disinformation cite a need for secrecy, that the real action plays out behind security fences and in the dead of night, and that everyone accuses everyone else of lying.


On strike


Workers at Ngqura, a port that functions largely as a trans-shipment hub while the Coega industrial development zone develops around it, have been on strike for eight weeks. How many workers ? More than 400, say members of the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) gathered outside the gates, a group in itself some 40 people strong. Enough to cause operations to be severely hampered. A little over 100, says port operator Transnet, and shipments are being handled just fine. The strike has been blamed for criminal acts against working Transnet employees, with arson and allegations of intimidation, something not previously seen in similar industrial action in the area. Who is responsible for the violence ? Well, Numsa of course, says fellow Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) affiliate the South African Transport and Allied Workers' Union (Satawu), the majority union at the terminal and one of only two recognised by Transnet for the purposes of negotiations. The arson is self-inflicted, say the Numsa members, by employees who believed the rumours that Transnet would replace cars and houses that were set alight; and the claims of intimidation are exactly – and only – that: claims.


Bread-and-butter issues


Why are the Numsa workers striking ? Because of bread-and-butter employment issues, say those picketing, including a unilateral change in the duration of shifts and unfair deductions to pay for their company-arranged commute. For no particular reason it can detect, says Transnet, and certainly not because of "strike-able" issues. But there is a more sinister, if perhaps fanciful, explanation for why those workers have downed tools, according to Satawu: because ports are an entry point for weapons and there are forces in South Africa that will, in the not-too-distant future, require the import of weapons. "We are reliably informed that, as part of Numsa's strategy, they are now in bed with Amcu [the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union, best known for its strike on the platinum belt] and the EFF [the Economic Freedom Fighters]," Satawu spokesperson Vincent Masoga told the Mail & Guardian. "The political motives of these three organisations are similar: to destabilise the country, to prepare South Africa for a 2019 Arab-style revolution. And they want a way they can freely have their rogue friends bringing illegal arms [into] the country." Numsa, in return, accused Satawu of dreaming up such allegations with the help of "intelligence elements in the state".


http://mg.co.za/article/2014-06-19-barbs-fly-in-the-battle-of-the-unions (http://mg.co.za/article/2014-06-19-barbs-fly-in-the-battle-of-the-unions)