Synopsis
This sensational denunciation of ANC rule in South Africa became a best-seller in that country shortly after publication. "ANC rule in South Africa represents the biggest scourge visited upon our country since our traditional enemy, Great Britain, invaded us one hundred years ago. It is anyone's guess how long it will take to recuperate from the current rapine practised by another invader, the erstwhile foreign terrorist group known as the ANC. Since coming to power in 1994, a staggering 300 000 people have been murdered, and our beautiful country has been turned into a criminal state. Not only has government become corrupt to the core, as exemplified by the R60 billion arms deal, but South Africa is also the preferred domicile of hundreds of foreign crime syndicates. We have been transformed - to use a fashionable piece of official jargon - into a den of iniquity, the international crime capital and centre for drug trafficking, prostitution, money laundering, child pornorgraphy, rape, murder, car hijacking, and so on." In these two polemical essays, the author argues persuasively for a speedy end to ANC rule. No-one in the last ten years has had the courage to denounce the racial madness and patent injustices of this unwanted and bloody regime.
About the Author
Dan Roodt holds a Ph.D. from the University of the Witwatersrand and a D.E.A. from the Université de Paris VIII (Vincennes/St. Denis). He is a well-known novelist and Afrikaner commentator who has played a leading role in what has become known over the past four years as the "Third Afrikaans Language Struggle". Like his ancestors, he is forced to live in a laager, a Johannesburg security village surrounded by an electrified fence and cameras, and patrolled by armed guards.
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