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  2. South African farm attacks - Wikipedia

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    South African statutory law does not define a "farm attack" as a specific crime. Rather, the term is used to refer to a number of different crimes committed against persons specifically on commercial farms or smallholdings.

  3. Killing of Brendin Horner - Wikipedia

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    Farm attack victim. Brendin 'Choppie' Horner (c.1999 – 1 October 2020) was a 21-year-old South African farm manager for the Bloukruin Estate at Paul Roux, [1] Free State, who was killed by a suspected stock thief or thieves. His body was recovered at DeRots farm outside Paul Roux, and two suspects were taken into custody.

  4. Witkruis Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Witkruis Monument or Plaasmoorde Monument is a monument complex along the N1 route between Potgietersrus and Pietersburg, South Africa, conspicuously located on the slope of Ysterberg, on private property of the Harmse family. [2] Since June 16, 2004, symbolic white-painted metal crosses have been planted on the area of about 5 hectares for ...

  5. Lauren Southern - Wikipedia

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    Website. laurensouthern.net. Lauren Cherie Southern(born 16 June[4]1995) is a Canadian alt-right[a]YouTuber, political activist and commentator. In 2015, she ran as a Libertarian Partycandidate in the Canadian federal election.[5] Southern worked for Rebel Mediauntil March 2017, when she began to work independently. [2]

  6. List of massacres in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    13. 78 wounded. The Mayibuye Uprising was a sequence of protests and demonstrations, led by the ANC, South African Indian Congress and the African People's Organisation that took place around No.2 Location Galeshewe, in Kimberley, on 7–8 November 1952. Sharpeville massacre.

  7. Death of Maki Skosana - Wikipedia

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    Maki Skosana ( c. 1961 – July 20, 1985) was a black South African woman who was burned to death and the footage broadcast live on South Africa's state-run television. She was killed by a mob of anti-apartheid activists who suspected her of being an informant. Her death by "necklacing" elicited outrage beyond the nation. [1]

  8. Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging - Wikipedia

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    On 7 July 1973, Eugène Terre'Blanche, a former police officer, called a meeting of several men in Heidelberg, Gauteng, in the then-Transvaal Province of South Africa.He was disillusioned by what he thought were Prime Minister B. J. Vorster's "liberal views" of racial issues in the White minority country, after a period in which Black majorities had ascended to power in many former colonies.

  9. Julius Malema - Wikipedia

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    Julius Sello Malema (born 3 March 1981) is a South African politician. He is the founder and leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), a populist [1] far-left political party known for the red berets and military-style outfits worn by its members.