June 2014: Since June 2010 up to June 5 2014, there have been 73 violent land-invasions in South Africa: a total of 17 violent land invasions were logged in the past six months alone. Since June 2010 up to June 5 2014 there were 50 in Gauteng, one in Limpopo, 10 in the Free State, 2 along the Hibiscus coast in KZN, 3 in East London in the Eastern Cape and 8 north of Cape Town, Western Cape.
These were recorded in our archives because of the violent black-racist behaviour displayed by these groups, very similar to the 'land-confiscation groups' in neighbouring Zimbabwe.
It is notable that 17 of these invasions occurred since January 2014. These land-invasions were carried out with extreme aggression and violence.
-- In each of these occasions -- except in the Western Cape where the ANC-regime targeted white-owned citrus and wine-farms for party-political reasons -- the South African Police Service refused to intervene.
We have listed these invasions under 'Farm Invasions' on http://www.censorbugbearorg/farmitracker/main
As noticed, the number of land- and farm-invasions have increased since January 2014: a total of 17 violent land invasions were logged in the past six months alone.
These land-invaders - all black groups, often heavily armed, well-organized and showing a high level of racist-aggression which also extended to black and Asian foreigners - have targeted white private-property owners and municipality-owned land which is allocated for non-residential purposes.
We are thus far unable to determine whether these land-invading groups may also have been unskilled black people who migrated from outside South Africa and are settling in large squatter towns after former-president Thabo Mbeki threw open the country's borders when he took office - or whether they were all indigenous black South Africans. We have recorded no incidents were Asian-South Africans, Indian-South Africans or White South Africans have invaded other people's land or municipal-owned land for the purpose of 'occupying it'. This phenomenon is strictly limited to the black population groups in South Africa.
We list the June incidents below. We also attach page-grab pictures of some previous incidents in 2014.
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DELMAS: latest incident and background:
Black farm-invaders break wrist of frail Delmas farm-owner Martin Coetzee 82, hold him hostage, tied up amongst an aggressive group of black males and females for 3 hours, SA police refuse to intervene in plundering of Coetzee's homestead.
They even tore off the roof of his old homestead:
http://www.censorbugbear.org/farmitracker/reports/view/2409
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History of Delmas: the name means 'small farms' in French - named thus by French surveyor Frank Dumat (1907) after his grandfather's small farm in France.
He carved out the small-farm sites and their central town's erven from the original Boer-Republican farm Witklip in 1907 - five years after the British colonial invasion of the republic.
Its total surface area is 8.74 km2 of which 8km2 are allocated for small farms. The soil is particularly suitable for growing large quantities of potatoes.
Its total number of residents were estimated by the 2011 population census at 7,400 total.
However there have been a growing number of settlements of thousands illegal, non-taxpaying black squatters who arrived from north of the SA border since 1994.
The taxpaying-population consists of 7,400 registered residents - of whom 56,9% are whites (49.7% Afrikaners 7.2% white English-speakers)
16.2% are Zulus, 8.5% are Ndebele, 7.2% are white English speakers, 1% are coloured (Afrikaans-speakers); 1% Indians & Pakistanis and 'others' (Chinese: 1.2%)
The white Afrikaans-speaking farmers in the area specialize in raising potatoes, maize, wheat and chickens on a total farm-land surface of 3 square miles maximum.
yor Dumat's grandfather's farm in France. Delmas boasts five churches, a couple of schools, a small aerodrome and a large agricultural co-operative. Maize, wheat, potatoes, beans and dairy produce are farmed in this productive farming district.
Coal and silica are mined in nearby Witbank. On 16 October 1984, the Delmas Treason Trial started locally.
Twenty-two black local leaders of the so-named Transvaal United Democratic Front (UDF), including Mosiuoa "Terror" Lekota and Popo Molefe - who later became provincial premiers under the ANC-SACP regime -- were indicted for treason in June. All the accused pleaded not guilty. The trial dragged from 1985 till December 1988, when Justice Kees van Dijkhorst passed judgement. Van Dijkhorst convicted eleven of the twenty-two and sentenced them to terms of imprisonment ranging from five to eleven years. The Appellate Division overturned their convictions at the end of 1989.
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Bloemhof, Free State: The small Afrikaner community in this agricultural town has been put under siege by a constant stream of socalled Water-Riots and 'Service Delivery' riots. The residents have demanded that the SAPS log these attacks against their families and businesses under the terrorism act. However the authorities are refusing to do this. We post page-grab pictures with details about the Bloemhof rioting herewith. Notable is that local black male residents are preparing petrol-bombs in advance of the rioting and that the police does not prevent them from doing so. By June 2014, it showed no sign of abating.
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LAWLEY near Lenasia: June 2014 massive land-invasion after deputy-chief whip of Lawley, SA town council Justice Ngalonkulu announces publicly:
"This Lawley should be your new home". http://www.censorbugbear.org/farmitracker/reports/view/2410
History of Lawley, 2011 population, 33,000+ people:
Lawley (6square kilometres) resorts under the city of Johannesburg - some 8 km south of Lenasia where a large number of Indian/Pakistani South Africans are resident.
Lawley was named after Sir Arthur Lawley, the colonial British invaders' lt-governor in the defeated Boer Republic of Transvaal from 1902 to 1906
A tiny nearby enclave called Ennerdale, houses about 0.3% of the white taxpayers in this 95.3% black community.
Racial makeup (2011 census)
• Black African 95.3%
• Coloured 4.1%
• Indian/Asian 0.2%
• White 0.3%
• Other 0.2%
First languages (2011)
• Zulu 28.8%
• Sotho 20.7%
• Tsonga 13.7%
• Xhosa 8.9%
• Other 28.0%
Map of farm- and land-invasions in South Africa on: http://www.censorbugbear.org/farmitracker/main
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