
Ronnie Mamoepa
South African Home Affairs spokesman Ronnie Mamoepa announced Thursday the suspension of 59 officials for issuing false birth certificates to foreigners, mostly adults from Pakistan who appear to be part of “criminal syndicates.”
It is not known if the fake birth certificates were then used to obtain real South African passports.
The Right Perspective spoke with veteran journalist Adrian Stuijt last October about the South African government’s preoccupation with “white racists” leaving the country open to real Islamic terror.
Stuijt said then that the influx of new Muslim immigrants into the country are “much more militant” than those who have been living in the country for decades, and got along very well with Afrikaans-speaking South Africans.
Great Britain started requiring South Africans to carry visas when entering the country back in February, citing and increase in abuses of the South African passport system by “terrorists and criminals”.
“The fraudulent registration of births of foreigners constitutes a serious threat to the national security of our country,” South African Home Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma said in a statement Thursday.
She said the scheme allowed “fraudsters” to apply for South African passports that could be used for “nefarious activities abroad.”
She said South African investigations would ensure all those implicated “face the full might of the law.”
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HUGE SURPRISE!! NOT!
Well, what do you expect when the country is run by people with IQ's hovering around the 68 mark. Banana Repblic in the making. SA is Zimbabwe's twin in 5 – 10 years :)
To quote any typical SA black : "Eish… the rainbow nayshon, she is not wekking."