Pretoria land claims: hundreds of thousands of subsistence-farming Afrikaner smallholders face homelessness and starvation:
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SA president Zuma sang 'Kill the Boer, Kill the Farmer at 100th anniversary of his ruling ANC-party while Afrikaner whites are being massively cleaned out of their traditional home-towns by this monstruous South African leader's ongoing campaign to kill them all - creating 110+ new laws denying them access to the job-market, denying Afrikaners access to home-language schooling, refusing to provide poor Afrikaners with government benefits and free medical care -- and encouraging a new series of 379,000 land claims which will ethnically-cleanse most of the smallholders from the greater Pretoria area - their traditional home of the former Boer Republic of the Transvaal...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fzRSE_p1Ys
Also see: death list of murdered white farmers in South AFrica between 1987 and 2010:
--- The Farm Murders Death Toll from 1987-2010 was 3,678 white farmers & families murdered by often very sadistic black militia gangs:
http://www.censorbugbear.org/farmitracker/reports/view3228
There is no doubt with all this evidence mounting up over the past years since the ANC leadership started negotiating with the National Party from 1987, that the current president Jacob Zuma's ANC-party has decided to wipe Afrikaners and their presence off the map of South Africa altogether.
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LAND CLAIMS: THIS IS JUST THE BEGINNING WRITES HENK VAN DE GRAAF OF TRANSVAAL AGRICULTURAL UNION...
Thursday, 19 February 2015 Written by Henk vd Graaf who writes: "The controversial massive land claim that includes large areas of the eastern part of Pretoria and Cullinan, is just the beginning, warns TAU SA President, Mr Louis Meintjes.
"Since 1998 TAU SA has been closely involved in land claims on agricultural land. We have ever since repeatedly warned about the constitutional provision that all land, including urban land, can qualify for the restoration of the so-called injustices of the past. In fact, the Constitution states clearly that the term ‘property’ is not limited to real estate," said Mr. Meintjes.
Since the first land claims process started, TAU SA supported many of its members and administered the claims to their advantage. "No claim is necessarily automatically a legal claim if it is submitted or even when it is published in the Government Gazette,” said Mr. Meintjes. "In many cases we could prove that the submitted claims were actually illegal. Also in the Pretoria-Cullinan land claim we asked our Farmers Union in Cullinan to urgently gather all data in order to determine whether this claim, which affects thousands of property owners, is a legal claim."
Last year, the government introduced a second five-year period during which claims for land can be submitted. It is expected that up to about 379,000 claims will be submitted. "As soon as a claim is registered, some of the economic activities on that land come to a halt. Improvements cannot be made without permission and there is a limitation in trading the property.
"The agricultural community had to deal with this debilitating and restrictive process for nearly 20 years now and it will still be going on for some time in future. The Pretoria land claim now shows that property owners of non-agricultural land are also victims of land claims. However, the fact that the claimant in this case stated that he wants ownership of the land but that he is prepared to offer long leasing periods to residents, is perhaps a first of its kind. This is a serious threat to established property rights, and the expectation is that claims of these kind will increase during the next five years," says Mr. Meintjes.
"It is therefore imperative that all stakeholders need to consolidate to protect the principle of property rights as part of the free market."
http://www.tlu.co.za/index.php/en/42-english/latest-news/431-pretoria-land-claim-this-is-just-the-beginning.html
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