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Africa Subsaharan |
Epidemic of SA Plaasmoorde (Farm Murders) Continues as Gunmen Shoot Elderly Victim |
2017-10-15 |
[Breitbart] Another South African farmer has been reported killed after three gunmen attacked his homestead ‐ part of a sustained campaign of violence across the country. The alleged attack took place in Potchefstroom in the North West province, according to Times Live. The elderly victim was pronounced dead at the scene by paramedics from the private ambulance company ER24. OFM, a radio station based in Central South Africa, put the farmer’s age at 69, and quoted police spokeswoman Pelonomi Makau as saying the killers were driven off by his son following a high-stakes altercation: "They saw three suspects hiding at a fence who shot at the farm owner," she said. "He died at the scene and the son managed to fight back the suspects. He managed to confiscate a firearm, knife and cell phone from the suspects. They then fled the scene." The killing is just the latest in a series of murders which the government has been accused of encouraging, and which have made farming in South Africa the most deadly occupation in the world. |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#4 It's a shit Whole now. |
Posted by: newc 2017-10-15 23:01 |
#3 Ethnic cleansing outcry in 5...4...3... Oh never mind. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2017-10-15 11:30 |
#2 Race of victim and perps "unknown". But alas!, that racism is OK. |
Posted by: Clem 2017-10-15 10:28 |
#1 Reporting from the UN, various 'rights' and anti-genocide groups, advocates of so-called 'International Law" or the liberal media currently unavailable. A majority of the media and gov't generally ignores urban crime in the U.S. as well. I would offer the continued carnage in Chicago and Houston as examples. The reporting of these genocidal events fails to further the liberal, socialist narrative. News of these events is inconvenient but necessary for change and progress. Media suppression is essential. [sarc off] |
Posted by: Besoeker 2017-10-15 07:25 |