Cops Bust Rightwing Group
Johannesburg - Five people who are allegedly members of a rightwing group called the Jessurum brotherhood [first time I hear about them]
 were arrested in the Boland area, the Hawks said on Sunday. According to spokesperson Musa Zondi, the five were arrested last week after they fought and laid charges against each other.
"During the arrest, racist documents and literature were found in their possession. They believe that black people come from the devil therefore they are evil". Zondi said they were still investigating the cult and no charges had been laid against them in connection with their beliefs yet.
The five - Johan Pretorius, 30, ex-cop and the alleged priest of the cult, Peter White, 45, Jan Roodt, 64, Linda Coertze, 44, and a 17-year-old youth - were charged with attempted murder, assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and possession of illegal firearms. They all appeared in court on Friday and were released on bail. According to Rapport newspaper, the group allegedly has links to the Suidlanders group, which in turn is linked to the Boeremag. The Suidlanders believe that all white people will be killed the day former president Nelson Mandela dies.
The Jessurum group apparently believes that black people are "animals" and refused to be questioned, touched by or receive food from black police officers after their arrest. Rapport said they had several secret cells across the country, as far as Bela Bela in Limpopo province. Zondi could not confirm this as the hawks were still investigating. The Jessurum group has even written a book called Dimensions of Apartheid to explain their "principles".
Source : http://www.news24.com/Content/SouthAfrica/News/1059/3a1f5414bd2d4aa9a76c004d079afbe7/13-12-2009-02-02/Cops_bust_rightwing_group
Right-wingers Make Bail
The Hawks investigators were on Monday studying the literature seized from five suspected right wingers arrested in the Boland. It was alleged the five were members of a group called the Jessurum brotherhood, with links to the notorious Boeremag and another fundamentalist Christian group. They were taken into custody last week after police found them in possession of numerous unlicensed firearms.
"They appeared in court on Friday, and are currently out on R6000[$1=R7.50] bail each and have been placed under house arrest. They will be appearing again in mid January next year," said the Hawks' Musa Zondi. The Jessurum group apparently believes that black people are "animals" and refused to be questioned, touched by or receive food from black police officers after their arrest.
Source : http://news.iafrica.com/sa/2113020.htm
			Johannesburg - Five people who are allegedly members of a rightwing group called the Jessurum brotherhood [first time I hear about them]
 were arrested in the Boland area, the Hawks said on Sunday. According to spokesperson Musa Zondi, the five were arrested last week after they fought and laid charges against each other."During the arrest, racist documents and literature were found in their possession. They believe that black people come from the devil therefore they are evil". Zondi said they were still investigating the cult and no charges had been laid against them in connection with their beliefs yet.
The five - Johan Pretorius, 30, ex-cop and the alleged priest of the cult, Peter White, 45, Jan Roodt, 64, Linda Coertze, 44, and a 17-year-old youth - were charged with attempted murder, assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and possession of illegal firearms. They all appeared in court on Friday and were released on bail. According to Rapport newspaper, the group allegedly has links to the Suidlanders group, which in turn is linked to the Boeremag. The Suidlanders believe that all white people will be killed the day former president Nelson Mandela dies.
The Jessurum group apparently believes that black people are "animals" and refused to be questioned, touched by or receive food from black police officers after their arrest. Rapport said they had several secret cells across the country, as far as Bela Bela in Limpopo province. Zondi could not confirm this as the hawks were still investigating. The Jessurum group has even written a book called Dimensions of Apartheid to explain their "principles".
Source : http://www.news24.com/Content/SouthAfrica/News/1059/3a1f5414bd2d4aa9a76c004d079afbe7/13-12-2009-02-02/Cops_bust_rightwing_group
Right-wingers Make Bail
The Hawks investigators were on Monday studying the literature seized from five suspected right wingers arrested in the Boland. It was alleged the five were members of a group called the Jessurum brotherhood, with links to the notorious Boeremag and another fundamentalist Christian group. They were taken into custody last week after police found them in possession of numerous unlicensed firearms.
"They appeared in court on Friday, and are currently out on R6000[$1=R7.50] bail each and have been placed under house arrest. They will be appearing again in mid January next year," said the Hawks' Musa Zondi. The Jessurum group apparently believes that black people are "animals" and refused to be questioned, touched by or receive food from black police officers after their arrest.
Source : http://news.iafrica.com/sa/2113020.htm



	

















