- (Note - The encore program of June 17 Jan alludes to
may be heard in our Archives anytime. -ed)
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- By repeating the broadcast of Jani Allan being interviewed
by Jeff Rense, the hugely popular and legendary California-based talk show
host has reiterated his belief that the American government should open
its doors to the beleagured so-called white tribe in Southern Africa.
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- Jeff Rense promised to do all he could to use his powerful
clout to enable Jani Allan to become a facilitator/mediator in establishing
some kind of programme which involves the INS and the American Govt.
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- Jani has already been inundated with calls from Americans
who want to know how they can help and what steps are being taken to establish
a foundation that will enable Americans to sponsor South Africans in their
attempts to emigrate and avoid the white sunset that is inevitable. Jeff
Rense is calling what is happening to the farmers nothing short of ethnic
cleansing.
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- See: http://www.genocidewatch.org/BoersSlain01.htm )
http://www.msn.com/censorbugbear http://groups.msn.com/StopSouthAfricanGenocide
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- This call was made during the Jeff Rense radio program
in the US on June 17th. His audience and website pulls more than 17-million
listeners globally.
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- That he chose to repeat the interview with Jani Allan
is an indication of his willingness to use his clout to help in every possible
way.
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- All enquiries should be posted on Jani Allan's page.
Aluta continua in America.
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- The following comments were made during Jeff Rense's
hour-long interview with South African journalist Jani Allan - who recently
fled from the violence and is now job-hunting in the US.
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- Ms Allan warned that the 4.5 million Afrikaners are being
'ethnically cleansed' by the Mbeki regime and that their plight was growing
increasingly desperate.
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- "More than 1500 white South Africans have already
been murdered since the start of the American war on Iraq," she pointed
out.
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- She warned that SA President Mbeki has "a total
obsession with race," that he hates Afrikaner people and that he's
obsessed with what he terms "colonial oppression."
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- Ms Allan pointed out however that the Afrikaners aren't
colonials -- they are indigenous to South Africa, having been there some
350 years, and that they are "totally trapped on the continent of
Africa, and have no means of escaping."
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- Jeff Rense: "America must open its borders to the
Afrikaner people. "imagine living in a place over 300 years and then
be told that you have no right to live there because of your skin colour."
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- Miss Allan said the Afrikaners who do manage to flee
from the continent with their families find it extremely painful, as they
leave behind the only country they have ever known.
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- "It is very difficult for an entire family to have
to uproot itself and move to a country of which they have no knowledge,"
she said.
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- Rense called on his American listeners to contact the
US Immigration Service to find out how they could sponsor an Afrikaner
family so that they could settle in the US for a year.
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- "Afrikaners are hard-working people and would not
be a liability to their sponsors.
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- "These are political refugees who are being slaughtered
because of their ethnic origin," he pointed out.
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- Miss Allan said there are Americans who have noted the
plight of the Afrikaner people and have launched letter-writing campaigns
to try and help them, such as the Texas Don Pengelly.
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- She said she was very moved by a letter he had written
her in which he described having attended the funeral of a murdered Afrikaner
farm woman and seeing the looks on the faces of her Afrikaner relatives.
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- "They looked like cattle being taken into a slaughterhouse,
with the same stricken looks on their faces.They know they will be next."
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- Allan: "Communism is alive and well and living in
Africa, and as a result, Afrikaners are being ethnically-cleansed. They
aren't even granted the right to their own small piece of land, the ANC
refuses to talk with Afrikaner leaders about creating a homeland for them,
not even a tiny piece of desert."
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- "My heart goes out to the plight of the Afrikaner
people. America should open its doors to them, as their suffering is incredible."
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- Miss Allan also explained that under the ANC's black
economic empowerment laws, Afrikaners can't even keep their businesses
because owners are being forced to open even family-owned businesses to
"black shareholders."
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- "A business woman wrote me this week that she is
now being forced to take strangers off the street and turn them into co-owners
of her family business just to satisfy the demands of BEE."
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- "I don't see any future for the Afrikaner people
especially due to this black economic empowerment policy of the government."
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- She also said that crime had gone completely out of control
in South Africa, and that there were no safe havens left.
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- Shortly before she left South Africa for the United States
recently, she had also been held up at gun-point in Cape town in one of
the most upmarket, most protected shopping centres in the country.
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- "Nobody is safe anywhere from the devastating crime
wave, yet people have this defeatist attitude.... People wear t-shirts
with these horrendous crime statistics printed on the front, but with slogan
on the back, "South Africa, I love it..."
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- Yet the journalists in South Africa have no platforms
to report the truth, she noted.
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- She said she was hounded out of her job as a radio journalist
because she asked too many questions. "for instance I questioned why
Mandela has this saint-like status, and I questioned what was happening
to the millions of dollars being donated to the Mandela Funds."
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- "South Africa just like all of Africa has now also
fallen prey to the one-party state, where no criticism is tolerated against
the party at all."
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- She pointed out that Mbeki wholeheartedly supports the
Mugabe doctrine which has announced that all the "whites" must
be out of Zimbabwe by 2005.
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- "That same template is also being applied to South
Africa. In Zimbabwe there's about 30,000 whites left and most of them can
flee to other countries.
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- "But in South Africa, the 4,5-million Afrikaners
are indigenous to the country and are trapped on the African continent."
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- "My heart goes out to the Afrikaner people who are
trapped on the African continent.
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- "There must be a way in which Americans can give
political asylum to the Afrikaners.
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- "There is a silent genocide going on in South Africa.
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- "There are a few lone voices speaking up against
this in other countries. There is for instance a woman in Holland who had
tried to show the video about the farm murders called A Bloody Harvest.
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- "She was attacked and demonised by a violent group
of left-wing activists and called a right-wing racist."
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