Sakkie Botha, 93, owner of a Nelspruit hotel, has been shot dead in cold
blood by black killers when he tried to help his girl-friend, who was being
strangled. 'Baby' Botha was woken up early in the morning by a noise, went
to investigate, and screamed when she was attacked by two blacks. Sakkie
Botha rushed to her aid and scared the attackers off with a few shots. The
black killer, who was the third man waiting at the back, then shot Botha
dead.
Another white farmer's wife has been assaulted and nearly killed. Johanna
Roux, 57, of Vaalbank outside Standerton was attacked in the evening on
Tuesday, while her husband was not at home , and stabbed 18 times by her
black attacker. She is now in serious condition in hospital. Police
admitted that she was stabbed all over her body. "It's a miracle she still
managed to call a neighbour," a spokesman said. This is the 8th farm attack
since the beginning of the year reported to the media in the eastern
Transvaal alone.
In what has cynically been described as a robbers' shopping spree, armed
blacks using 11 vehicles casually drove up to a branch of Hyperama in
Boksburg at 0300 in the morning on Tuesday, forced open the doors, grabbed
more than one trolley each, loaded them full of goods from the shelves
including television sets, DVD machines, paint, radio speakers, blankets and
video machines, dumped their loot into the cars parked outside, and just as
casually drove off, safe in the knowledge that the robbery had not even been
reported yet. Only by chance, two East Rand police officers spotted two of
the suspects' vehicles after the drivers failed to stop at a robot. During
the ensuing chase, a fire-fight broke out and eventually one of the vehicles
stopped near a railway station and its two robbers men got away on foot.
Police recovered some television sets, DVDs, video machines and a
home-theatre system to the value of R150 000. The total value of goods
stolen allegedly came to more than 1 million Rand.
According to statistics published in the Azanian (New SA) media, nearly 2
000 police officers have been killed since 1994, the vast majority, if not
all, by blacks. Started by the ruling ANC/Communist alliance in the days of
its terror war against white-ruled South Africa, the killing of white and
black policemen did not stop when the country was handed over to the black,
communist rulers. Analysts have pointed out that a culture of violence and
killing was brought into the black community by the ANC's terror tactics,
supported by some of its most prominent members like Peter Mokaba and Winnie
Mandela. Mandela's notorious slogan 'with our tyres and matches we will
liberate this country', never properly repudiated by the ruling Regime, is
seen as only one of the reasons why so many policemen and other people are
murdered by run-of-the-mill blacks, who enthusiastically embraced the
ANC/Communist terror campaign, and are now not prepared to stop just because
their masters are now living in the lap of luxury and do not need to kill
anymore.
In a revealing statement, a Cape Town investigating officer, Andre Stoffels
of the violent crime unit, has told a court that there were 25 to 30 vehicle
hijackings a day in Milnerton alone. He said firearms were used in most
cases, and only three out of 30 hijackings were solved with arrests. While
the ruling black, communist Regime claims that it has, quote, stabilised,
unquote, the reigning crime in the country, white and black South Africans
have routinely expressed their outrage at the continuing terror ruling
'transformed' South Africa.
The black killer of a white 11-year-old girl of Johannesburg simply "walked
out" of police custody two weeks ago, the girl's family has found out. The
distraught family of Tina Bernardes cannot believe that the Azanian police
and justice system have failed them, - but observers have pointed out that
black killers routinely walk out of jail, often with the help of black
warders and policemen.
Tina disappeared on a Saturday morning in November last year after
having gone to help her aunt and cousin sell clothes on the side of the
road.
Her killer asked the two girls to accompany him to his nearby house, saying
he had some cellphones he wanted to swop with them. The cousin grew uneasy
and turned back, - but Tina continued on with the unknown man, never to be
seen alive. A day later, her bludgeoned body was found hidden under a bush
on a mine dump near the Denver off-ramp on the M2 highway, in an area where
black vagrants and squatters have taken over. A week later, the police
arrested a suspect and charged him with the murder. However, on January 12,
he walked out of the Alexandra Magistrate's Court using another person's
identity.
F. SA GULAG
A white former Pretoria Local Prison inmate, who prefers to be known as
Louisa, has told the Jali Commission how he was raped several times by other
prisoners and that Azanian authorities turned a blind eye. Louis Karp, a
homosexual who spent more than a year in an Azanian prison awaiting trial,
told the commission investigating corruption in prisons that he had been
harassed by both prisoners and warders, black and white alike. Karp claimed
that even after being raped he received no medical treatment or counselling
in prison. He said, quote, in prison you learn one thing quickly. See
nothing, hear nothing and say nothing..., unquote.
Called to testify and cross-examine Karp, several warders denied Karp's
charges. A white warder accused the former prisoner of lying, while others
said he only wanted to get his own back at them.
