Friday, October 02, 2009

Eugene Terre'Blanche says right-wing groups will plot their future plans at a Ventersdorp meeting Saturday

"The circumstances in the country demanded it. The white man in South Africa is realising that his salvation lies in self-government in territories paid for by his ancestors."

SHOOT: It depends on the method, one supposes. I tend to agree that whites in South Africa are feeling increasingly vulnerable. But I'd hazard a guess that all groups are vulnerable to crime, unemployment, corruption and the rest. Whether they are equally vulnerable is debatable.
clipped from www.news24.com
Johannesburg - Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (AWB) leader Eugene Terre'Blanche says right-wing groups will plot their future plans at a Ventersdorp meeting next Saturday.
In an interview with the Mail & Guardian newspaper on Friday, he said he wanted to unite 23 right-wing organisations under one umbrella in order to take the fight of "the free Afrikaner" to the International Court of Justice in the Hague.
He said he had been inundated with calls to reactivate his movement.
"The circumstances in the country demanded it. The white man in South Africa is realising that his salvation lies in self-government in territories paid for by his ancestors."
"For now there are other options we have to exercise first. We have a strong case to take to the United Nations," said Terre'Blanche, citing a list of land deals between the Voortrekkers and "black kings" in the 18th century.
"It is strategic. You do not disclose your spies in a cold war," said Terre'Blanche.
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