Communist advances in South Africa
How long before it takes hold in OZ. Qld is on the way and NSW is coming up behind.
Date Posted: Thursday 24-Apr-2008
[This is probably one of the most serious, if not the most
serious issue of all. In the transition from Rhodesia to Zimbabwe PROPERTY
RIGHTS was the biggest fight of all. In South Africa it was also a HUGE ISSUE.
Now, finally, we have SHEER COMMUNISM.
This does not mean the ANC will take your house. They have slipped this in the
back door for FUTURE USE. One day, this will give
them the same powers as Mugabe to come and seize your house.
Spread this around. This, folks, is 100% Bolshevik communism - gunning for the
landowners.
The original is in Afrikaans and I did check it. But, if someone can please
translate that and post it in the comments section I'd be most grateful. See the
link. Jan]
SA: Private Property Rights to End in July
2008 in South Africa
Date Posted: Wednesday 16-Apr-2008
March 30 2008.
Rapport newspaper writes today that from July 2008, all SA private property can
be expropriated (verb (of the state) take
(property) from its owner for public use or benefit) by ANC-regime
after July 2008, when the new Expropriations Act goes into effect.
Any private property - not only land used for agriculture -- can be appropriated
by the South African state's ministry of public works. Effectively, this marks
the end of capitalist-style private property rights in South Africa. And all
private-property owners will just have to accept any price offered to them by
the government under this new law unless they are willing to engage in expensive
law-suits to get the market-related price for their properties.
Effectively, this new
law thus ends all private-ownership rights in South Africa. It includes ALL
properties countrywide: if the ministry of internal affairs wants land for
housing 'previously disadvantaged residents, they can and undoubtedly will
expropriate land owned by churches, banks, individual home-owners or commercial
businesses.
Already the country has no agricultural land left in the legal sense since all
agricultural land now falls under the jurisdiction of municipal boundaries
countrywide. In 1994 when SA still exported agricultural products on a massive
scale, it had 85,000 farmers using less than 7% of the total land surface. At
the moment, less than 10,000 commercial farmers remain, raising crops on less
than 0.75% of the total land surface. The country is now facing serious food
shortages for the first time in its entire recorded agricultural history since
the mid-1600's.
Afrikaans newspaper report about new Expropriations Act see the link below:
Source URL:
http://www.news24.com/Rapport/Nuus/0,,752-795_2296578,00.html
Posted By: Jan
AfricanCrisis Webmaster
Author of: Government
by Deception