South Africans will be planting crosses Tuesday from Klerksdorp to Potchefstroom as part of a protest against the ongoing crime epidemic in the country.
The protest is being organized by Deputy Agriculture Minister and Freedom Front Plus leader, Dr. Pieter Mulder, who will lead to approximately 50-kilometer march.
The ceremony is being held on Freedom Day in South Africa, which marks the day when the country’s first non-racial elections were held in 1994.
The Parliamentary leader of the FF+, Pieter Groenewald said “It is supposed to be Freedom Day but the Afrikaners are not free when they are being murdered.”
Groenwald, who is also spokesperson on police matters, urged people to strengthen the FF+’s hand “and come plant a cross as a symbol of the murdered people”.
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