Monday 6 January 2014

Why did the ANC put gun control in South Africa?



I firstly want to say!!!   I stand by my country. Not by my president. Gun control is put in place to make the weak weaker. Commando's was removed for a reason. They protected our borders and our farmers. In less than 1.5% of attacks, farm workers and housemaids were murdered or harmed; organized attacks were purposely directed towards Afrikaner families on their farms, smallholdings and in their homes. Caught farm attackers admitted only in 2% of all cases that it was out of work grievances. If Theft and Domestic violence are not the main cause and work grievances play an almost non-existent roll in the attacks, the only other reason would be planned and political genocide of a race. In September 1999, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) granted amnesty to three APLA cadres convicted for the murder of Sandra Swanepoel and attempted murder of her husband Johannes Swanepoel, farmers near Tzaneen, Northern Province, in 1993. To some, this decision, which under the terms of the Promotion of National Unity and Reconciliation Act included a finding that the crime had a political motive, is proof that similar killings today are also part of an organized terror campaign. Alternatively, a correlation is drawn between the TRC hearings themselves and a rise in violent crime against farm owners. Statement by a soldier from the Lesotho Defense Force, on trial for treason in connection with an alleged attempted coup in 1998, that he had been trained to regard South African "Boers" as the enemy, linking it with news of land confiscation in Zimbabwe and the ANC's proposal to reform the law on gun control, as well as "farm attacks" in South Africa.

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