Das neue Südafrika

  • Die Schwatten hauen sich überall gegenseitig die Köppe ein, wenn man ihnen die Werkzeuge dazu überläßt. Zu einem geordneten Staatswesen sind die aus eigener Kraft offenbar nicht in der Lage. Folglich....

    Joh. 19, 22
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    "Als der Teufel das Geld erfunden hatte, konnte er sich getrost zur Ruhe setzen."

  • @Lucky...in RSA leben ca.


    South Africa

    41,743,459 Einwohner


    2.0% Muslims...hauptsaechlich am Kap, es gibt genug Moscheen in und um Kapstadt.
    In Durban sind die Inder daheim, da sieht man fast keine Moschee.


    834,869 Muslim in RSA...nimm nur ein prozent radikale, das reicht um aerger zu machen.


    Dafuer brauchen die schon 1000 Polizisten um auf die aufzupassen. :D


    In der Schweiz sind es 3.1%, in Deutschland 3.7 % und Oesterreich 2.2%


    http://www.factbook.net/muslim_pop.php


    Neues aus Zim :


    Mining firms to brave it in Zimbabwe


    2008-3-10 21:10


    Harare


    Two heavyweight foreign mining companies said on Monday they would press ahead with operations in Zimbabwe despite a nationalisation law that analysts warned could deepen an economic crisis ravaging the country.
    The world's largest platinum miner, Anglo Platinum and Rio Tinto have said they will continue mining after President Robert Mugabe signed into law on Sunday a bill giving locals the right to take majority control of foreign companies, including mines and banks. :D


    "We will continue to engage Zimbabwe's government," Trevor Raymond, Angloplat's head of investor relations told Reuters.
    Nationalisation has not discourged Rio Tinto, which has diamond interests in Zimbabwe.
    "Rio Tinto is supportive of the move towards indigenisation provided that it is done at the right pace and in a way that does not discourage much needed overseas investment in the Zimbabwe mining industry," it said in a statement.
    Zimbabwe is already suffering from foreign investor flight, the world's highest inflation rate of over 100 000% and severe food, fuel and foreign currency shortages.


    Digging in


    Mugabe is digging in for March 29 elections, facing one of the biggest political challenges in his 28 years in power after former finance minister Simba Makoni broke ranks with him.
    Makoni's chances of victory in the polls were boosted when Dumiso Dabengwa, a senior member of Mugabe's ruling ZANU-PF, endorsed him. Makoni is running as an independent.
    Mugabe also faces long-time rival Morgan Tsvangirai, leader of the biggest faction of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), in the polls.
    Mugabe may be dangling shares in foreign-held companies to those who may seek to back his opponents, analysts say.
    There is constant talk of more defections by senior ZANU-PF officials although most of them have rallied behind Mugabe.


    'Move will backfire'


    Analysts warned the nationalisation drive could hit the mining sector, now the major pillar of the economy, which makes up more than a third of Zimbabwe's foreign currency inflows.
    "He (Mugabe) appears to have signed the law to improve his prospects in the election," John Robertson, an independent Harare economic consultant, told Reuters.
    "But that's a short-sighted move, one that will backfire and the broader economy will suffer badly as long as this law remains on the statute."
    The world's second biggest platinum producer, Impala Platinum Holdings, is the foreign mining firm with the most operations in Zimbabwe,
    Its shares fell more than 5 percent on Monday on worries about the nationalisation law as well as a fall in the platinum price. Larger rival Anglo Platinum lost 1.3%. The Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) said the new law could also hurt manufacturing, which operates at less than a third of its capacity.
    "We are not opposed to indigenisation, but we would want it to be implemented as smoothly and practically as possible, taking note that we are part of a global marketplace," said CZI president Callisto Jokonya.


    Reuters

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    Danke, Alaadin, die Lampe hat mich nun erhellt.


    Am Kap, das kenne ich am wenigsten, dort sind doch mal Einwnderer aus Indonesien, Java und so an Land gegangen, wenn's mich nicht täuscht.


    Aber ob wohl Radikalinsky's darunter sind?


    Für Mugabe könnte es erstmals eng werden; hoffen wir es mal....ein Traumland Nr.2 nach RSA war das mal! mit der besten touristischen Infrastruktur von ganz Afrika. Times gone by! Wo ich das beste chinesische Essen meines Lebens genoss? Im heutigen Harare...die luxuriöseste Touristenklasse im Flieger?...
    Rhodesian Airways!


    G'night,
    Lucky

  • Man dies after tourist robbery


    2008-3-6 11:43J


    One man running from authorities died and three others were arrested after robbing German tourists at the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens in the Western Cape, police said on Thursday.
    Spokesperson Captain Randal Stoffels said the men approached two German tourists and robbed them of their backpack which contained a digital camera, cellphone and car keys on Wednesday around 13:45 while they were hiking on Table Mountain.
    The tourists were not injured.
    "The four suspects fled and hid in the bushes. A search was launched by security officials and park rangers."
    It believed they were part of a group of men that had been robbing visitors to the park.


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    Tourist raped at Lord Charles


    2008-3-11 08:16


    Somerset West - In an ordeal that lasted nearly two hours, a 60-year-old tourist from Holland was robbed and twice raped in a posh hotel at which she and her tour group were staying in Somerset West.
    The police are investigating, but had not arrested anyone by Monday evening.
    Apparently, the rapist had been waiting for his victim in her bathroom at about midnight.
    The woman returned to her room in the Lord Charles Hotel at about 01:00, after she and other members of her group had had a few drinks in the bar.
    The man presumably gained access to her ground-floor room through a sliding door, said Superintendent Mary-Anne Williams, acting station commissioner of Somerset West.
    When the woman entered the bathroom, the man attacked her and forced her to the bed.
    He demanded money and she gave him R3 600 that she had in her purse.
    The woman's hands were bound behind her back with the belt of a towelling-cloth bathrobe and one of her shirts was used to gag her so that she couldn't scream.
    The man raped her twice on the bed of the hotel room, after which he fell asleep.
    He left the premises, presumably on foot, about 03:00 after tying her hands with a telephone cord.
    Die Burger heard from a reliable source that at one stage the man had told her that he was not there to rape her, only to rob her.


    Returning to Holland.... bye bye !


    The woman apparently gave permission for the rest of her tour group to be told about her nightmare experience.
    The group was staying at the Waterfront on Monday night and the woman was returning to Holland on Thursday.
    It is suspected the rapist was not an employee of the Lord Charles Hotel, but someone who had gained access from the street.
    Erik Jansen, managing director of the Lord Charles Hotel, said they did not comment on their guests.
    A question about security measures in the hotel was also met with a "no comment". :D


    Die Burger


    Lord Charles war ein Neger......wrong hotel !....forced sex with 60.....going home.
    Zum Prozess kommt die nicht, Neger frei, next !



    NO ARRESTS, NO PROTECTION, JUST GANGSTER.......WHAT A HOLIDAY :evil:

  • SA kids play 'hit me, rape me'


    2008-3-12 13:10


    Johannesburg


    Games such as "hit me, hit me" and "rape me, rape me" where schoolchildren chased each other and then pretended to hit or rape each other were being played at South African schools.
    "This game demonstrates the extent and level... brutalisation of the youth has reached and how endemic sexual violence has become in South Africa," the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) said in a report on school violence released on Wednesday.
    During public hearings, on which the report was based, the commission heard from Community Action Toward a Safe Environment (Case) that games such as these indicated how violence had become part of children's identities.
    The report said the school was the "single most common" site of crimes such as assault and robbery against pupils. According to a study conducted by the Centre for Justice and Crime Prevention (CJCP), young people were twice as likely to become victims of crime than adults.
    Toilets feared by most
    "Just over two fifths (41.1%) of the young people interviewed had been victims of some form of crime," it said.
    The CJCP also found that toilets were an area of the school feared most by pupils.
    "Research indicates that learners perceive school toilets as the least safe areas, as are grounds and playing fields," the report said.
    These areas were a haven for bullies, which is the most common and well-known form of school violence.
    The commission found that pupils were now more "willing and able" to use physically aggressive ways to solve conflicts.
    More than a fifth of sexual assaults of young people occurred while they were at school, the report stated.
    According to a study conducted among 1227 female students who were victims of sexual assault, 8.6% (105 students) were assaulted by teachers, the report said.
    Shocking findings
    The Western Cape Education Department said that on average it received between one and four cases a month against teachers for sexual assault or harassment of students.
    "Very often, disciplinary procedures are not followed through and educators resign upon being formally charged," the SAHRC said.
    Another study, by the Thohoyandou Victim Empowerment Programme (TVEP), found that 26% of students were of the opinion that forced sexual intercourse did not necessarily constitute rape.
    The Red Cross Children's Hospital in Cape Town told the commission the most common forms of violence it treated scholars for were assault with a fist, knife or panga, rape and sexual assault, bite wounds and firearm related injuries.
    The SAHRC in its recommendations said the education department should assist schools in identifying areas, such as toilets, where victimisation occurred and consider "reconfiguring" them.
    Careful screening and security measures were other methods mooted to prevent pupils from bringing weapons into schools.
    "The DoE [education department] should carefully consider the implementation of security devices, including metal detectors and fences," it said.


    SAPA

  • Müsste die Quelle nochmals... raussuchen...


    50.000 Vergewaltigungen in 2005...


    Es herscht auch der Glaube vor, AIDS könne man dadurch heilen, wenn man Sex mit Jungfrauen hat... auch noch jungfräuliche Jungen nehme man zur Heilung. Dadurch sei vorallem der Missbrauch von Kindern und Kleinstkindern sehr hoch.


    Hast du dafür eine SA Quelle?

    Der israelische Botschafter in Bonn, Asher ben Nathan, antwortete in einem Interview auf die Frage, wer 1967 den 6-Tage-Krieg begonnen und die ersten Schüsse abgegeben habe: „Das ist gänzlich belanglos. Entscheidend ist, was den ersten Schüssen vorausgegangen ist.“

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    Überlergt euch ernsthaft die nicht gerade billige Investition in eine kugelsichere Weste, wenn ihr unbedingt....
    Dann Abholung am Flughafen durch Bodyguards mit gepanzertem Fahrzeug organisieren.
    Unterkunft: niemals diejenige, die ihr der Immigration angebt.


    usw.


    Der kurze Weg von der Rotunda (SAA-Terminal in JHB) bis zum Bahnhof war mir schon vor zwei Jahrzehnten als kleine Mutprobe erschienen. Einmal im Zug, konnte man nur hoffen, dass kein Lokomotivschaden eintrat, sodass man nicht per Bus weiter musste....


    Lucky

  • 2010 WC 'prime target for crime


    '2008-3-15 10:26


    Johannesburg


    South Africa's 2010 World Cup soccer tournament was a prime target for corruption, editors were told in Johannesburg on Friday.
    "There was a real fear that South Africa, in the staging of the 2010 Soccer World Cup, could look bad in the eyes of the world because of the dangers of corruption," said Professor Danny Titus, chairperson of the SA branch of Transparency International.
    He was addressing a Gauteng meeting of the SA National Editors Forum.
    "There is no national picture of what tender fraud looks like in South Africa...what the amounts are and the type of tenders involved, " he said.
    The media and its investigative reporting function would be critical over the next two years in casting "sunlight" on the process leading up to the world's biggest sports spectacle.
    Corruption in Africa 'cost $150bn'
    Titus described corruption as "seen as the norm...the way to do business" in South Africa.
    "There is no sense of being watched over. There is a real fear we will look bad and lose credibility in the eyes of the world because of 2010 corruption."
    Transparency International and its South Africa branch was looking to the 2010 organisers to set up a partnership for vigilance against corruption.
    It was estimated that corruption in Africa cost about $150bn. This created barriers to democracy, held back development, affected the poor, and increased the cost of goods by about 20%.
    Titus recounted a recent incident linked to a tender for 2010, involving stadium seats.
    A company, which had received praise for its diligent tender processes and was about to be granted the job, was told by an official about to sign: "I need something to move my pen."
    The amount allegedly required to move the pen was R2m. The company walked away from the deal.
    Titus said South Africa was "relatively young in this business," in view of anti-corruption legalisation only having being passed in 2004.
    This was the same status in terms of which African National Congress President Jacob Zuma was facing corruption charges, he said.


    SAPA

  • Brutal farewell for family


    2008-3-13 23:26


    Pretoria


    Two days after a family got their visas to emigrate to Australia because of the crime in South Africa, five robbers held them up in their home.


    They were burnt with irons and the robbers threatened to rape the woman in front of her husband and children.
    During their ordeal, which lasted more than two hours, Rachelle Lubbe, 41, from a small holding in Hennops River, was burned with a hot iron on her left breast, arm and shoulder.
    Then, the robbers pulled down her trousers and burned her on her left buttock.
    Chris Lubbe, 43, a mechanical engineer, also was burned repeatedly on his back with a hot iron.
    Kicked in the face
    The couple's children - twins Shelden and Cameron, 13, Damian, 16, and eight-year-old Savanah - also were assaulted and Damian was kicked in the face.
    During their reign of terror the robbers ate the family's food and drank their beer and milk.
    Rachelle said: "We decided to emigrate because of crime. Now it has happened to us, too, while the rest of the country sits and waits its turn."
    Her husband said that as soon as they had their passports they would be on the first plane out of the country.
    The robbers broke in through the twins' bedroom window at about 23:00 and, holding guns under the boys' chins, marched them to the lounge.
    Eyes filled with hate
    Damian and his father were attacked in the lounge.
    Rachelle went to investigate when she heard noises.
    She encountered an armed robber. She said: "His eyes were filled with hate."
    The family was kept in the lounge where the robbers tied them up.
    "They thought we had bags full of money in the house and they burnt us with the iron so that we would give it to them, but we didn't have money in the house."
    "When they began pulling down my trousers the twins shouted, 'No, Mom!' but I told them not to worry. It's okay."
    "I opened the safe for them and they took, among other things, guns, jewellery, my wedding ring and R600 from my purse.
    "They also stole R200 which Shelden had saved."
    The robbers took Chris into his bedroom at one stage, where a shot went off, but he was not hit.
    'I'm going to shoot your father'
    While Chris was away from his family, Cameron said to his mother, "Mom, let's pray."
    One of the robbers said: "Pray, pray because I am going to shoot your father now."
    Savanah said to the attackers, "If you don't shoot my parents, they're going to draw money for you at an ATM."
    Before they fled with the family's bakkie and belongings worth thousands of rand, the men tried to hang Chris.
    Rachelle said: "One of them put a rope around Chris's neck and pulled it tight.
    "One of the others loosened it and told his crony, 'Let's just go'."
    Leaving with bad memories, scars
    One of the robbers also repeatedly said to Chris, "I'm sorry, I'm sorry."
    After the men fled, the family wriggled free and went to the neighbours for help.
    Captain Patricia Simelane said the stolen bakkie was found in Diepsloot, southwest of Pretoria.
    Rachelle said "It's a pity that we have to leave the country with such bad memories and scars." :(


    Beeld

  • Schlafen in der Sicherheitszelle....


    15. März 2008


    Tiefblaues Meer, weißer Sandstrand und das Massiv des malerisch mit einer kleinen Wolke bedeckten Tafelbergs - wenn Touristen nach Südafrika reisen, hören sie meist gar nicht auf zu schwärmen. Das Land kann mit so vielen landschaftlichen Schönheiten aufwarten, dass es nicht umsonst zu den beliebtesten Reisezielen der Deutschen gehört. Unzählige Werbefilme wurden an den Kapstädter Stränden Clifton und Campsbay gedreht. Die Prominenz aus der ganzen Welt gibt sich am Kap buchstäblich die Klinke in die Hand.
    Der Arbeitsalltag jedoch sieht anders aus. Wer daran denkt, aus dem kurzen Urlaubsvergnügen einen längeren Arbeitsaufenthalt zu machen, lernt bald die andere Seite des Lebens in Südafrika kennen. Das Wirtschaftszentrum des Landes und damit der Großteil der Arbeitsplätze für ausländische Arbeitskräfte liegt nicht im lieblichen Western Cape, sondern rund um Johannesburg, in der Provinz Gauteng. Diese macht weniger mit touristischen Attraktionen als mit Gewalttaten von sich reden. Täglich ist in den Zeitungen von Einbrüchen, Überfällen, Morden zu lesen. Immer mehr Arbeitnehmer empfinden eine Entsendung nach Südafrika daher als russisches Roulette.



    http://berufundchance.fazjob.n…Tpl~Ecommon~Scontent.html

  • Body found in pool after robbery


    2008-3-15 19:31


    Johannesburg


    A 48-year-old woman has been found dead in the swimming pool of her home in Glenvista, Johannesburg, police said on Saturday.
    Inspector Lorraine van Emmerik said the woman was followed home from work and robbed of an undisclosed amount of money on Friday.
    "Her husband found her body in the swimming pool at 19:00. At this stage it is not clear how she was killed. An autopsy report will reveal the cause of death," said Van Emmerik.

  • Btw....Die Chinesen sind bereits in Afrika gut positioniert und kauften einiges heimlich auf.
    Viel in Namibia, Uran, Diamanten, vielleicht Gold.
    Die Vorhut ist da, die uebernehmen Afrika mit Geld und Leute das ohne Waffengewalt wie es Amis machten in Irak um ans Oil zu kommen.
    Die warten bis die schwarzen sich zerfetzt haben und uebernehmen das meiste an Rohstoffe in ganz Afrika. ....watch it !!
    Ein Bekannter sagte das sie fast alle Minenrechte in Zimbabwe gekauft haben und Mugabe dafuer ??? USD gaben.
    Sie sind IMO schon die heimlichen Besitzer von den Rohstoffen im Zimbabwe und den wenigsten ist es aufgefallen. :D

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    ....in den USA sind sie schon lange! :D


    Aber so gewaltlos sind die denn auch wieder nicht! Tienanmen oder Tibet (gerade jetzt! - die Schweiz beherbergt viele Exil-Tibeter) wird nicht vergessen werden.


    Und wo gibt es am meisten Hinrichtungen von Verbrechern pro Nase der Bevölkerung?


    Gruss,


    Lucky

  • @Lucky...schau nach Vancouver, da klappt das gut mit den Chinesen, Tibet ist eine andere Sache.


    Die gehen hart vor gegen Verbrecher erst recht, Ruebe ab, und jeder hat Angst.
    In vielen Laendern der dritten Welt wie Texas :D...machen sie es heute noch.


    Weil wir gerade Brutalitaet ansprechen, hier in RSA sind in einem Jahr 900 Menschen in Polizeihaft "gestorben".


    Vor einer Woche stuermten die Riot Police in voller Montur wie GSG 9 in zwei Studenten Lokale in Stellenbosch wo hauptsaechlich weisse Studenten ihr Bier trinken.


    Die Polizei schoss scharf in die Luft in die Decke mit Shotguns obwohl oben auch Studenten waren, verpruegelten ohne Grund viele Gaeste, schlug mit Schlagstoecken auf Frauen und griffen die ab bis zur Vagina, spruehten Pfefferspray auf Leute die am Boden gekniet waren und nichts machten, etc. etc.etc...


    Man fand ein wenig Marijuana und drei Joints das war alles.


    Auftraggeber war der "schwarze" Polizei Station Commander von ruhigen Ort Stellenbosch wo die Universitaet ist.


    Mit einer Ueberwachungskamera vom Lokal wurde alles gefilmt, unter anderen wie ein Polizist aus seiner Hemdtasche das Marihuana auf die Bar legte und sagte deswegen machen sie die Raid.


    Gegen die Moerder und Diebe machen sie nichts aber gegen Studenten die hin und wieder ein wenig Gras rauchen.


    Mir kommt nun vor die Gangster tragen nun eine Uniform, da bin ich lieber in China.


    Stellenbosch Razzia.. ( Apartheid umgedreht, eine Rassisten Polizei kommt mir vor.)


    Ich habe es selber miterlebt in einer anderen Geschichte die du kennst Lucky.


    Es gibt genug Traffic Cops und Kameras die abzocken aber wenn ich die Polizei rufe dann kommt die vielleicht in zwei Stunden mit viel Glueck oder einen Tag spaeter zum Tatort.



    http://www.mnet.co.za/mnet/shows/carteblanche/


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKxsn8GWo9Y

  • 'There was blood on the ceiling


    2008-3-17 07:14



    Zeerust - "The bastards raped her, burnt her all over her body with a hot clothes iron, stabbed her in the head, face, neck, back and everywhere, and broke her fingers," says an anguished brother.
    These were the words of Mohammed-Sayed Jeena, 71, of Zeerust in North West on Sunday, after his sister, Zaiboon Jeena, 61, was cold-bloodedly murdered in her house in Ottoshoop (also in North West) on Wednesday.
    "There was blood on the ceiling, the walls and the curtains... just blood."
    "The poor woman was so small and thin; I don't know where all that blood came from."
    "Those Afrikaners in Ottoshoop are going to miss her a lot because they loved her very much," said Mohammed-Sayed.
    Zaiboon was buried in Zeerust on Thursday according to Muslim rites.
    Superintendent Keaobaka Moses said that Zaiboon's domestic worker found her bloody corpse in the bedroom on Thursday morning.
    He said there had been no sign of a robbery.
    Moses confirmed Zaiboon had been burned with a hot iron and stabbed all over her body.
    Moses added that presumably she also had been raped, but could not confirm that her fingers had been broken.
    Several residents of Ottoshoop with whom Beeld spoke on Sunday were hugely upset about Zaiboon's callous murder.
    Mohammed-Sayed said that his sister had lived in Ottoshoop her whole life and that she had provided food to the poor and bought them presents.
    He said that on the day of her death she had cooked pots of food and handed it out to those who were hungry.
    Government 'doesn't pay attention'
    "Then, the bastards came and tortured her. I think she died a drawn-out, painful death.
    "All this while the bloody government doesn't pay attention to crime.
    "They are just busy stealing money and they don't care about the people down here," said Mohammed-Sayed angrily.
    He said police were hot on the heels of a suspect, but could not give any further details.
    Moses said the police had not yet arrested any suspects and that the investigation was continuing.


    Beeld

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