Monday, April 26, 2010

'Plant-a-cross' demo over murders and Citizens Unite




































'Plant-a-cross' demo over murders and Citizen's unite


2010-04-26 22:59
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Cape Town - The deputy minister of agriculture and Freedom Front Plus leader is planning to lead a motorcade on Tuesday from Klerksdorp to Potchefstroom for a ceremony of planting crosses to highlight how many victims of crime there have been in the country. Announcing the cross planting on Monday, Mulder referred to the attack in Randburg in which a one-year-old child and her care giver were seriously injured. "For which reason, other than hate and/or political motives would any person attack a baby?" Mulder asked."A small baby cannot in any way have hindered criminals or acted to their detriment in their attempted crime." The Parliamentary leader of the FF+, Pieter Groenewald, who is also spokesperson on police matters, urged people to strengthen the FF+'s hand "and come plant a cross as a symbol of the murdered people". He added: "It is supposed to be Freedom Day but the Afrikaners are not free when they are being murdered."
- I-Net Bridge (News24)


Ex unitate vires (Eendrag maak mag) “Eendracht maakt macht” (Nederlands), “Einigkeit macht stark” (Duits), en “L’union fait la force” (Frans) heet.



"Unity is Strength "



If you are a supporter of the DA or not this is an invitation to march with me.

Kind regards,

Annette Deppe,
Councillor for Ward 93, City of Johannesburg
Member of Transport, Development Planning, Urban Management and 2010 Portfolios

Notes on the March

The March starts from the Johannesburg College of Education, St Andrews Road Parktown at 10h00, winds its way to the Constitutional Court in Braamfontein where Helen Zille and, no doubt, Moseia Lekota and Patricia de Lille, will address us. The March should finish no later than 12h00 when you return to the JCE.

Parking has been arranged in the JCE grounds and we have arranged for security guards to be in attendance.



There will be DA marshals in attendance and the JMPD will be around as well.

Please make every effort to attend and bring as many people with you as possible.

Regards,


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Michael Hamlyn
Cape Town - The deputy minister of agriculture and Freedom Front Plus leader is planning to lead a motorcade on Tuesday from Klerksdorp to Potchefstroom for a ceremony of planting crosses to highlight how many victims of crime there have been in the country. Announcing the cross planting on Monday, Mulder referred to the attack in Randburg in which a one-year-old child and her care giver were seriously injured. "For which reason, other than hate and/or political motives would any person attack a baby?" Mulder asked."A small baby cannot in any way have hindered criminals or acted to their detriment in their attempted crime." The Parliamentary leader of the FF+, Pieter Groenewald, who is also spokesperson on police matters, urged people to strengthen the FF+'s hand "and come plant a cross as a symbol of the murdered people". He added: "It is supposed to be Freedom Day but the Afrikaners are not free when they are being murdered."

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