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More White Crosses On The Hill

cross_cloudsAs a Boer expatriate living in the United Kingdom, I want to thank Sarah (Sarah Maid of Albion) from the bottom of my heart for her continued efforts to expose the genocide of white farmers in South Africa. Sarah keeps a running total of farm murders (plaasmoorde), as depicted in the image.

But Sarah does far more than report on farm murders. Regular readers of The Right Perspective will enjoy Sarah’s refreshing take on European and world politics, amongst other subjects. Thank you, Sarah.

It goes without saying that I am deeply indebted to my friends at The Right Perspective for their efforts over all these years to support the plight of the Boer and Afrikaner. But I am writing a piece on my experiences visiting New York City and in particular, The Right Perspective studios. And then I’ll tell you why I believe in the American Dream.

Sadly I have again updated the figure marking the total number of white South African farmers who have fallen victim to the unreported ethnic genocide, the total has now risen to 3,058.

The latest victims are 74 year old Koos Maas of Elandsfontein, bludgeoned to death on his farm on May 21st, and 66 year old Bernie Liebrandt, shot execution style, at his smallholding in Mnandi yesterday (28th May). Full English language details of both killings can be found here.

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  1. NewsGuy says

    R.I.P.

    Thank you Johann and Susan.

  2. Brett says

    I have a photograph of the hill where all the crosses are located. However, though I have seen the hill with my own eyes on a trip to S. Africa, I can no remember the exact location. It was either on the N1 south of Mokhalo or on the R523…. do you know?

  3. Johann says

    I think it is on the N1 to Polokwane (previously Pietersburg).

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