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| South Africa's New Heroes On 18 May 2008, The Sunday Times reported thus: Quote:
Durban Council, which provoked riots last year after it tried to rename its main streets after revolutionaries, faced an opposition walkout after it announced fresh plans to change the street names of some of the city’s ALL-WHITE suburbs.
The ruling African National Congress (ANC) group, which had attempted to name the main road to the airport after the Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, voted to strip away more than a century of colonial history in favour of ANC activists…
Chelmsford Road, named after Lord Chelmsford, who defeated the Zulus in the 1879 war, will commemorate J B Marks, a communist leader who died in 1972 and is now buried in Moscow.
The strongest protests surrounded the renaming of Edwin Swales VC Drive, after a local man who achieved wartime distinction… as Solomon Mahlangu Drive, after an ANC guerrilla who was controversially hanged for murder in 1979. (Maglangu shot dead two white workmen whilst on the run from the cops. They were having their lunch at the time)
Fury also greeted the renaming of Kingsway after Andrew Zondo, an ANC guerrilla who was hanged for a supermarket bombing in 1985 in which five people died... (3 of them were children)
The exclusive North Ridge Road is renamed after Peter Mokaba.
| Former ANC Youth League leader, Peter Mokaba, was Nelson Mandela’s Environment and Tourism Minister.
Just before Mandela was elected, Mokaba was often seen whipping up hatred with the inflammatory chant: Quote: |
Kill the Boer! Kill the Farmer!
| The 25 April 1993 edition of The Johannesburg Star cited the following Mokaba speech: Quote:
They are complaining that in our songs, in our chants, we have been saying ‘Kill the Boer, Kill the Farmer.’ I repeat:
Kill the Boer, the Farmer,
Kill the Boer, the Farmer.
Shoot to kill - nyamazano! (The prey)
Whether they like it or not, this is our chant. This is our song. This is our tradition. This is our culture, whether they like it or not.
| South African President, Thabo Mbeki, once described the farm murders as: Quote: |
The final stage of the revolution.
| Mokaba, along with Mbeki, was one of those South African leaders who liked to deny the existence of the HIV virus.
In fact he called anti-retroviral medication "poison".
Mokaba, who died in July 2002, almost certainly died of AIDS. This is him: Nelson Mandela can be seen singing a Death to Whitey type song here: http://www.africancrisis.org/Movies/...on_Mandela.wmv The essay, Nelson Mandela and the Rainbow Nation, which catalogues some of the Black-on-Boer farm murders in graphic detail, can be seen here: I Am An Englishman |