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To: GOPJ
I know that the next section is quite long, but please take some time to read it. It contains some of the murder statistics for South Africa since 1948 (Start of Apartheid)

This source is also "A Crime against Humanity: Analyzing Repression of the Apartheid State", by Max Coleman of the Human Rights Committee, as well as comments by Vusile Tshabalala, a black South African journalist

Deaths due to political violence during apartheid: This authoritative book analyses all deaths due to political violence from 1948 to 1994 in South Africa and Namibia (Then South-West Africa, a mandate of South Africa).

According to its statistics, 21,000 people died in political violence - of which 14,000 people died during the six year transition process leading up to the elections in 1994.

The book lists the number of incidents, dates, and those involved. This includes SA Defense Force actions, for instance the 600 deaths at Kassinga in Angola during the war in 1978.

Of those deaths, the vast majorities, 92%, have been primarily due to Africans killing Africans - such as the inter-tribal battles for territory: this book's detailed analyses of the period June 1990 to July 1993 indicates a total of 8580 (92%) of the 9,325 violent deaths during the period June 1990 to July 1993 were caused by Africans killing Africans, or as the news media often calls it, "Black on Black" violence - hostel killings, Inkatha Freedom Party versus ANC killings, and taxi violence.

The activities of the Civil Cooperation Bureau as outlined by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (Desmunf Tutu and friends), were also included in these figures. The security forces caused 518 deaths (5.6%) throughout this period.

And again, during the transitional period, the primary cause of deaths were not security forces nor white right-wing violence against blacks, but mainly due to "black-on-black necklace murders", tribal conflict between the ANC-IFP, bombs by the ANC and PAC's military wings in shopping centers, landmines on farm roads, etc.

After apartheid: The present Aids-HIV epidemic - against which the Mbeki-regime undertakes no action, and still is publicly failing to properly acknowledge - the World Health Organization estimates that more than 6 million African South Africans will be dead within the forthcoming decade. And the Mbeki-led ANC regime, which could have undertaken a huge prevention campaign such as Uganda's a long time ago, has done nothing to stave off this terrible death rate.

SA hospitals "becoming places of death": In November last year it was being reported in The Star(Main newspaper in Johannesburg) that South African hospitals are becoming places for dying - instead of healing. In June this year(2001), it was reported that our cemeteries were filling up so rapidly that upright funerals were being contemplated to save space.

Still, Aids is not being spoken about at our funerals, and the silence and utterly unscientific public statements about HIV-Aids from Mbeki's continue unabated while our people are dying.

Democratic Alliance spokesman, Jack Bloom warned late last year that the 20% rise in deaths over the past four years among patients treated at Johannesburg Hospital could only be blamed on the high crime rate and the very serious decline in patient care. Why is our patient care so poor now, and our crime rate so high? The answer is simple: our public funds are being looted by the ANC hierarchy. And the police seem helpless to stop it.

Tuberculosis funds looted: Today, July 10, 2001, the health department announced that it was going to stop R6,6 million in annual funding to the SA National Tuberculosis Association (SANTA) because of the ongoing looting of its funds and the lavish lifestyles of its (African) executives, who award themselves R400.000 annual salaries and spend R5000 a month on cell phone calls alone... while millions of South African TB patients go untreated and are wasting away of a deadly, but curable disease.

During apartheid, please note that the SANTA executives were seen to be extremely frugal with the governments' funding - that many thousands of patients were cured annually, and that many doctors and nurses even VOLUNTEERED their services free of charge.

The question is this: "why is this man still CEO of SANTA? Why has he not been fired on the spot?"

Violent deaths from 1994 to 2000: And the SA Police reports that a total of 174,220 people died violent deaths, from crime-related violence, between 1994 and the year 2000. So my question is this: "did apartheid ever kill as many Africans as are now being killed by the deliberate neglect and looting of our tax funds by the current, supposedly democratic Mbeki-regime?"

59 posted on 02/04/2002 7:09:41 PM PST by Gaas
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To: Gaas
The situation is South Africa is so sad, but when massive death is black on black, the world doesn't care. I'm glad I don't live there, it's probably going to get worse.

Violent deaths from 1994 to 2000: And the SA Police reports that a total of 174,220 people died violent deaths, from crime-related violence, between 1994 and the year 2000.

64 posted on 02/04/2002 7:41:52 PM PST by GOPJ
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To: Gaas
Many thanks for showering some light AND actual facts on the matter, my dear. : - )
65 posted on 02/04/2002 7:45:46 PM PST by nopardons
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