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South Africa

- The other side of the story

(This article contains graphic material)

 

A number of terrorist organisations were erected in South Africa during the cold war with support from USSR and communist China. To obtain the necessary economical basis for a guerrilla war one chose to start massive propaganda operations in the western world, particularly Norway. Norway has to a further extent than any other country financed terrorist acts and genocide in South Africa. The ideological basis was built around the fact that the members of the Xhosa-tribe - immigrants from Namibia - did not have the right to vote in the Republic of South Africa (RSA). This was displayed as "apartheid" in the international and Norwegian press and labelled as racist. The fact that the government in RSA helped found 12 independent states (Bantustans) with free elections, police forces and military for the tribes that had rightful claims to land in RSA stayed hidden to the general public as this did not fit the propaganda image of "racist rule" in RSA.

 

Genocide and boycott - participation of the western world.

 

The Xhosa activists were (and still are) organized in ANC (African national congress), SACP (South African communist party) and PAC (pan African congress). As mentioned above are the Xhosas immigrants from Namibia seeking labour in RSA, mainly the mining industry, but developed during the 60ies and 70ies a strong desire to run the entire RSA and got the support of important people in the western world in achieving this goal. The central persons that serviced the ANC in this way was to a great extent political lobbyists in what is commonly described as "the far left" of the political landscape. The so-called "fight for freedom" of the ANC was divided into to parts with different methods and goals. The two goals of the propaganda operations launched in the western countries were to achieve funding for the ANC guerrilla and terrorist activates in addition to getting the peoples and governments of the free world to label and accept RSA as a nation of evil racists. The propaganda operations were highly successful and a broad trade boycott of RSA was launched and eventually included all countries except Finland and Israel. In 1978 Chase Manhattan Bank agreed to demand immediate payment of their loans to RSA and that was the beginning of the end for the republic which was responsible for the first heart transplants, eradication of Malaria in an African country and the highest living standard of any black population in Africa.

 

Inside the RSA, however, the goals, strategy and tactics of the ANC were somewhat different. Police stations and government buildings were fired upon with a range of small and medium sized arms in addition to strikes with various kinds of explosives. When the attacks succeeded the western press announced that freedom fighters of the brave ANC had killed a number of policemen. The fact that the killed policemen more often than not were Zulus - another black tribe in RSA - was conveniently left out. I 1978, during a secret meeting in Tanzania held by the PAC and attended by ANC, the decision was made to shift from hard to soft, civilian, targets. As the focus of the attacks shifted from well guarded military and policing facilities to rural areas, banks and schools, they increased in numbers. One ANC-activist who was arrested claimed that the reasons for the attacks were to get the "body count as high as possible". He was caught red handed setting booby traps and mines in a mixed black/white rural area. President of the RSA at the present, Mbeki, was arrested for taking part in the infamous bombing of the Bank in Bluefountain in which 16 civilians were killed, a majority of them black, and several of the victims were children. The naked truth that black and white civilians were in a common bank together and the civilian nature of the victims made the western press leave the incident out of their newscast all together. Nelson Mandela himself was arrested for being one of the organizers of such soft-target attacks. The attacks were conducted with armament from USSR and China paid for with funds provided mainly by the governments of Norway and Sweden.   

 

Black victory - black defeat

 

Only a few years after the end of the cold war and the termination of support from anticommunist governments the South African republic was at the end of the road. Fredric deClerk, the RSA president at the time, initiated negotiations with the victors of the ANC after a public referendum showed a majority of the south Africans supported giving the Xhosas the right to vote. They had increased greatly in numbers during the last years of the old republic and this action would most probably mean passing on the power till ANC. Mandela and deClerk signed a treaty that included sovereignty for the 12 Bantustans and a homeland for south Africans of English and Dutch decent.

 

Almost immediately after the ANC` seize of power busses of armed ANC-supporters invaded the now independent Bantustans. They started seeking out the homes and families of police officials, Bantustan politicians and military personnel demanding their loyalty and submission to the new "free" republic. A group of Boers (South Africans of Dutch decent) rushed in support of one Bantustan after the president of the latter had sent urgent calls for assistance to deClerk, who in turn did not in any way reply to the black Bantustan-presidents cry for help. As the Boer convoy of assistance entered the Bantustan it came under fire and the Bantustan military whose officers had their wives and children in ANC custody refused to intervene. Three Boers were killed that day, some wounded and the ANC`s victory over the Bantustans were total.

 

 

- ANC supporters are invading Quambele (a bantustan), the unconscious man they are carrying is a local police officer who was later to be burned  

 

 

Tightening the grip - The Norwegian petroleumnecklace.

 

deClerk and his party was reduced to passive witnesses when ANC wiped their behinds with the signed treaty. deClerk`s government seemed paralyzed, but there was still some hope of either halting, or at least limiting the ongoing slaughter. The Inkata party - made up by Zulus - was still operational and a force in South African society. The Inkata was enemies of the Marxists in ANC and a union between deClerk and the Inkata party could have been enough to halt the ongoing blitzkrieg fought by ANC-supporters and paramilitary branches. However, deClerk still refused to act. Sources in the RSA secret police have later hinted that deClerk was promised a ministry in the new republic. He never received one. The Zulus of the Inkata party had to face ANC alone. Systematically ANC-supporters sought out Inkata leaders and their families. All Inkatamember standing up against ANC was sooner or later executed by necklaceing - a tire filled with petroleum placed around the cuffed victim and ignited. 6000 Zulus were executed in this manner, their executors cheering and singing as the victims ran like a human torches through the streets of RSA, in the years after the disintegration of the old republic. Many of them had seen their families raped and killed prior to being terminated as resistors of the "liberated south Africa".

- A "liberated "inkata leader

 

 

Aftermath - women and children first

 

Both the Inkata party and deClerks party is today part of the ANC. RSA has thus for all practical reasons become an one-party dictatorship and all power is gathered at the hands of president MBeki and his grand old man, Nelson Mandela. Mandela is currently travelling around the world declaring peace and freedom in South Africa. He has on several occasions praised the Norwegians and the Norwegian government for large economic and ideological support during his war of terror against the RSA. Heads of state in Norway and all around the world are delighted to shake hand with Africa’s Stalin.

 

Today South Africa is slowly dissolving, the many ANC members who believed that they would gain wealth and fame through their struggle are at the moment poorer than ever before. Several attempted coups and conspiracies have been eliminated. In 1998 one minister was arrested while in secrecy importing guns and ammunition and was later accused of plotting against the ANC-government. Mandela’s wife, Winnie, stabbed a young xhosa (and ANC member), "Stompie", to death after he had used his influence as one of Winnie`s lovers to agitate against the regime. SACP are fanatic opponents to investments in RSA and is accusing the ANC of taking bribes. Their solution to what they see as a problem has so far been limited to recruiting APLA (the Arm of the Pan African Congress - a paramilitary force) to assassinate important foreign businessmen.

 

Meanwhile the country has exploded in violence, the former safe metropolis Johannesburg is today the far most dangerous city in the world. In South Africa a woman is raped every 21. second. Three times per week a farm or ranch is attacked, with murder and rape of the inhabitants as a common result. APLA has publicly claimed responsibility for these attacks, but the government and police is unwilling to investigate the attacks. APLA "soldiers" have been observed partially dressed in the uniforms of the South African armed forces. Several thousand farmers have been killed in this manner after ANC got into office. Economical calculations access that the South African will reach the state of a common developing country within 20 years. A little over 10 years has passed since the ”liberation” of South Africa.

 

 - Four victims of ANCs racist land-redistribution policy. All poor farmers. From left to right: Male farmer raped and killed by shotfire to the head. Wife of farmer, 67 years of age, raped and stabbed to death by 8 "soldiers" from APLA. They were later apprehended by the local Homeguard (orginized by the farmers). A senior couple raped, beaten and left for dead. The perpetrators left behind a businesscard  saying: "You have been visited by APLA".

See videoarchives for pictures of Nelson Mandela singing "kill all whites".