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Crime Documentary - South Africa (Full version - Part 2)

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(part 2)
People around the world can have a look at the South African goverment's reaction when Solidarity gave roughly 40 000 letters from citizens to president Jacob Zuma. These letters request that the goverment makes the prevention of crime their number one priority. This is a mini documentary (the full length will also be added) produced by the Solidarity Movement that describes this. It is hosted by Steve Hofmeyr.

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  • @eusann jy is wat fout is met Suid Afrika

  • continuing... I thanks God every day that I got made redundant from my previous employer in SA and it took that hardship and the black economical empowerment policies/affirmative action policies of SA, to push me out. Africa is not for sissie, but neither is immigration. If you can, get out and if you can't just know this, you are in my prayers and the prayers of a million other ex patriots.

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  • @MrQwerty7842 nah its because of race...niggers

  • i think it's all because of racism....APARTHEID

  • @lnhoani2 And.....how was the business trip to SA. Did you use the public transport, hehehehe......

  • @faultycpu Hey, we left SA too, also because we listened to Nqakula. Thank you for telling us to f-off because we are not one bit sorry we did.

  • @steveninthematrix I'm 18 this year. havent got my license yet =S

  • I hardly have word to describe my sympathy towards the people featured in this peace. I (white afrikaans) left South Africa to be able to experience the things that Gnubnub below talks about, but also before it was to late. I'm one of the lucky one. Thanks to the instruction of Charles Nqakula, I left and my family is safer. I'm sad to call myself South African, because I think South Africa is dying one innocent person at a time. I mis my people, but I treasure my freedom and here I'm free.

  • How did all the incidents happen anyway? I mean, if i stay at home at night, lock doors and windows properly, use public transport instead of driving, will it be safe for me?

    I'm considering having a business trip to S.A. for abt 8 weeks.

    Peace from Singapore.

  • @cagelsthrough - You are only seeing Boers because they have become the voice against the violence. Black on black violence are rampant and if you dare speak out against it as a black person you are sure to be beaten by your fellow Africans who support the Government! Instead of always accusing the Boers of racism people should be supporting their cries against these atrocities against the people of SA - all the people of SA!!!

  • crackers.

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