STOP THE SYSTEMATIC MURDER AND TORTURING OF FARMERS IN SOUTH AFRICA

The honourable
President of the Republic of South Africa
STOP SOUTH AFRICAN FARM MURDERS
Honourable President
We address this petition to you, both in your capacity as a farmer and in your capacity as the president of the country.
We hereby petition you, as we are entitled to in terms of your Constitution, that
1) you publicly acknowledge the fact of farm murders in South Africa.
2) You clarify why to denied the existence of the facts at your recent visit to the United Nations.
3) you instruct your minister of police to treat this as a priority crime
4) you reconstitute the Commando System, a volunteer unit under the authority of the Minister of Police
5) You declare the calling for the killing of farmers as hate-speech, so that it can be punished by law as it should be.
6) You make it your priority to put a stop to the genocide going on under your nose. Your political opponent the honourable Mr Julius Malema sings and dances on public platforms and openly calls for the killing of "the boer" which is the Afrikaans for "the farmer".
The reasons we forward are the following:
1) The close to 4000 white crosses next to the Highway in the Limpopo province, each depicting a murdered farmer, bears testimony that you gave false information to the United Nations Public.
2) In the week of 1 to 6 October 2018 alone there were 9 farm attacks during which 4 farmers were tortured and succumbed of their injuries.
3) You are a farmer yourself in the Badplaas farm district. These are the names of the people that were tortured, robbed and murdered in the Badplaas District between 1993 and 2010. Unfortunately your predecessor in office chose it wise to stop any official reporting of this crime, hence the evidence lacks current numbers.
a. Davis Henry 42 06/09/1993, Badplaas
b. Hiles I (f) 62 15/04/2001 Badplaas
c. van Biljon R 01/09/2001 Badplaas
d. van Biljon M(f) 01/09/2001 Badplaas
e. Huysamen B 72 10/08/2004 Badplaas
f. Schoeman Tolstoy 86 16/12/2010 Badplaas (strangled)
4) The night of 16 December 2010, 86 year old Mr Tolstoi Schoeman was strangled with dis own payama pants and his wife abducted and brutally assaulted. Mr Schoeman did not survive the attack. (Let the irony not escape you. 16 December is a public holiday, The Day of Reconciliation) You should have met Mr Schoeman at the local farmers events as , until his murder, he used to farm on the farm Vygenhoek, we may say, in your own backyard.
5) a Supreme Court Judge recently said "the road to recovery starts with the acknowledgement of wrongdoing." Before you acknowledge your wrongdoing, we cannot embark on that road, and we so desperately wish to do exactly that.

Yours truly

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