Flemish MP asked to probe Boer genocide BRUSSELS, BELGIUM – Nov 12 2010 – The Flemish ex-parliamentarian John Vrancken wrote in a letter to liberal Flemish MP Marc Hendrickx today that while he congratulated the latter's attempts to draw attention to suppressed minorities in his latest column, Vrancken asked him to also investigate the Boer genocide taking place at the moment. ------------------------ To Marc Hendrickx, councillor for Mechelen, MP for Antwerp Province, New-Flemish-Alliance party. 86 Leuvense Road, 1011 Brussel Belgium tel 0495 101727 home 015 219230 Vrancken wrote to the Flemish MP Marc Hendrickx: "I commend you for taking up the cudgel on behalf of the suppressed minorities of the world - as you did in your latest column: However the minorities you mentioned are not the only ones who urgently require our attention. "It may not be unknown to you that after the transferral of power from the apartheid-regime to the present communist-type government of the African National Congress party, the latter party has actually maintained the very same apartheid-principles from before 1994 - but this time towards the socalled 'white' minority.' The former MP writes: "The white Afrikaners are not only deliberately discriminated against by law on the labour-market via a legal racial-quota-system – where their 'white skin' is discriminated against by receiving a much lower quota-ranking thus inevitably excluding them from the entire labour market, even in state-jobs. “The whites also are victimised by hate-campaigns accompanied by calls for killing them all. The result is a rapidly growing number of poor whites who live in desperate circumstances. The Flemish ex-MP Vrancken writes: “In fact the white apartheid-regime has merely been replaced by a black apartheid-regime. Besides this discrimination a genocide is being conducted against this minority - especially in the vulnerable agricultural regions. -------------------------------- “Farmers are systematically being murdered and also terrorised from their land by the authorities' land-confiscation programmes. The country’s once so flourishing agricultural production - which used to produce huge amounts of excess food and thus also created a favourable South African trade-balance, now is struggling to survive. Black farmers are leaving behind an economic cemetery: “The black farmers who were given these farms are incapable of continuing this once so flourishing economic branch, nut even worse: they are also plundering the farms they were given - and are leaving behind an economic cemetery. “The poor black workers (*1,2m blacks employed on 85,000 farms in 1994; 250,000 on 12,000 farms by 2010) who used to benefit from this flourishing agricultural sector suffer great hardship now,†he pointed out. He continued: “South Africa thus is engaging on a land-devastation programme as od also seen in neighbouring Zimbabwe. “It is astonishing - indeed reprehensable - that the politically-correct West closes its eyes to these human rights abuses targetting a defenceless minority, and fails to address the South African leaders on this matter: on the contrary, they instead hold up South Africa as a shining example for other Africans to follow... (South Africa one of the most violent countries on the planet, new government report warns…) “It's also amazing that the same Western politicians remain blind and dumb when it comes to the inciting hatespeech of the ruling ANC youth league leader when he sings the genocidal song Dubula Obhunu or "Kill the Boer'. This man is allowed to continue preaching hatred and chant his song - which he learned at the knee of former SA president, the Nobel Peace Prize winner and all-round icon Nelson Mandela. “Yet the ANC-regime takes no step to call this man (Malema) to order. And after 18 years of rule by the ANC, this hatespeech is still being cultivated by hate-preaching black South Africans today. (SA farmers are being wiped out writes The Times of London) SA needs a much more adult regime… South Africa’s government must urgently intervene, writes Vrancken and warns: “It is high time that black South Africans puts a stop to this discrimination and this violence - and instead install a democratic regime with a much more adult manner. “Would it also not be appropriate for the parliament of Flanders -- through her Minister of Foreign Affairs -- to formally object to this state of affairs with her trade-partner South Africa - and to force the country into compliance by our demand to stop their discrimination and hatespeech against Afrikaners by including such a provision whenever we provide financial support to South Africa? “ Flanders has a big mouth about anti-discrimination measures against the minorities in our own land. That same Flanders should therefore also be consistent in expanding this anti-discrimination approach to all its trading partners and to all those countries which receive financia assistence from Flanders. Could we also not import Afrikaner workers into Flanders? “And when our province seeks to import foreign labourers - could it also not concentrate on seeking those out amongst the great many well-trained white Afrikaners - who already speak our language?†John Vrancken
john.vrancken@skynet.be Springstraat 3 3530 Houthalen-Helchteren 0475 / 38 79 92 November 12 2010
http://www.marc-hendrickx.be/ * Note: The Afrikaners are signed-up members of UNPO -- the Unrepresentated Nations and Peoples’ organisation in The Hague, which iUN-linked lobby represents the rights of unrepresented nations like theirs – and provides them with a a platform to help them negotiate on an international level about their plight. The issue of the Afrikaners’ suppression by the ANC regime has also been raised by UNPO this year.
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