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UPDATE: First 50 families of farmers from South Africa may soon resettle in Russia |
2018-07-21 |
The Schlebusch family from South Africa’s Bloemfontein is going to be among first 50 Boer families to settle in Russia’s southwest. Like many other Boers, they are seeking political asylum in Russia. They say they are facing violent attacks and death threats at home stemming from government plans to expropriate their land. Earlier this month, farmer Adi Schlebusch visited Russia’s farmbelt Stavropol Region. Schlebusch, whose grandfather was murdered at his farm, told RT that the land in South Africa “was never taken by whites from blacks with violence or in an unjust manner.” He explained that when Boers moved to South Africa in the 19th century, they tried to act in a way that was fair, to negotiate officially and to avoid conflict. Related Washington Times - It's 1933 in South Africa |
Posted by:Skidmark |
#4 Productive farmers fleeing racial oppression choose Russia over the US? Wow, what kind of a statement does that make about our current state of affairs? Oh, I forgot, these are white farmers fleeing black racial oppression, and we all know that can't be..... |
Posted by: NoMoreBS 2018-07-21 16:00 |
#3 No worries, cheap labor is safe. The Deep State funding will still be protected. Motorway roadblocks and document checks will assist in monitoring the The 34 miners were gunned down after police were deployed to break up a wildcat strike that had turned violent at the Lonmin-owned Marikana platinum mine, north-west of Johannesburg, in August 2012. It was the worst police violence in South Africa since the end of apartheid in 1994. Link |
Posted by: Besoeker 2018-07-21 07:32 |
#2 This has been going on for years there. Many forced to leave everything behind to get away. These are hard working industrious people. The blacks here are purchasing land there to farm and when the land is exhausted they plan to develop properties. When the food is gone what then. Short-term thinking. My source was a darkly complected chap doing exactly that. |
Posted by: Dale 2018-07-21 07:05 |
#1 Thank you Russia and Australia. Leave South Africa. |
Posted by: newc 2018-07-21 01:33 |