Mandela’s Passing and the Looming Threat of a Race War against South Africa’s Whites
The
horror started just before midnight on Wednesday this week. After
listening to the latest television news about the health of Nelson
Mandela, a South African family living not far from the former
President’s hospital unit turned in for the night.
But Roelof and Laura du Plessis, a
married couple with four children who live on a heavily fortified farm
outside Pretoria, did not have a peaceful night’s rest.
In fact they were about to become the
latest victims of what white pressure groups in this troubled nation say
is nothing less than a savage war against them. Hearing noises outside
their home, Mr du Plessis, 46, got out of bed and ran outside.
To his horror, he found his 19-year-old
son being held with a gun to his head by a gang of five armed black
attackers. Father and son were ordered to lie on the ground. The
invaders did not ask for money or the keys to the expensive vehicles in
the drive. They were there only to terrorise and kill.
Hearing voices outside, Laura, 44, came
out of her bedroom to investigate — and her torch illuminated an awful
scene as the gang pointed guns at her husband.
Her son managed to get up and sprint off
into the darkness when the men were confused by the flashlight. But Du
Plessis was not so lucky.
The intruders opened fire at once, shooting him six times through the throat, lungs and abdomen.
As he writhed on the ground in agony, the men ran off into the night leaving empty bullet cartridges littering the yard.
In the darkness, Laura attempted heart
massage on her husband, who could still talk despite his appalling
injuries, but to no avail.
“He was shot through the lungs and I was doing CPR,” she told the Daily Mail,
between huge sobs. “He said ‘please go and fetch the car and take me to
hospital.’. But he was too badly hurt and he died in my arms.”
In the morning, when white friends from
neighbouring farms followed the trail of the raiders, they discovered
the men had carefully cut through fences and skirted areas with security
patrols — suggesting how closely they had planned their route of
attack.
“It is definitely coming down to a race
thing,” Laura du Plessis said as she was comforted by her family. “They
hate white people. We have never had a fight with any black people. I
always stop and give others a lift. We employ black people.
“My husband fought for me. I am grateful
that he wasn’t tied up and forced to watch me being raped before he was
killed. He was an amazing man. He was my life.”
A friend of the family, who asked not to
be named, told me he was certain that the killings are part of a
sinister, systematic bid to drive white people — and, in particular,
farmers — out of South Africa.
“If this was happening in any other
country, the military would be deployed to protect us,” said the friend.
“There are gangs moving around the country targeting white people.”
The statistics — and the savagery of the
killings — appear to support claims by these residents that white
people, and farmers in particular, are being targeted by black
criminals.
Little wonder that what unfolded on the
Du Plessis homestead has sent tremors of fear through the
three-million-strong white community.
Last month alone there were 25 murders
of white landowners, and more than 100 attacks, while Afrikaner protest
groups claim that more than 4,000 have been killed since Mandela came to
power — twice as many as the number of policemen who have died.
It is not just the death toll, but the
extreme violence that is often brought to bear, that causes the greatest
fear in the white community.
Documented cases of farm killings make
for gruesome reading, with children murdered along with their parents,
one family suffocated with plastic bags and countless brutal rapes of
elderly women and young children.
These horrors have prompted Genocide
Watch — a respected American organisation which monitors violence around
the world — to claim that the murders of ‘Afrikaner farmers and other
whites is organised by racist communists determined to drive whites out
of South Africa, nationalise farms and mines, and bring on all the
horrors of a communist state’.
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