Monday, April 14, 2014

Rhino killers of Southern Africa

No fear No Favour No Rhino Killers allowed here.........



Billy Cox  JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA   14 APRIL 2014 09:30














THE MASSACRE OF THE RHINO POPULATION IN SOUTHERN AFRICA IS AN

INTERNATIONAL THREAT TO THE EXTINCTION OF OUR WILD LIFE.

HERE IS AN IN DEPTH EXPOSE OF THE TRAIL OF POACHER THROUGH SOUTH AFRICA TO

MOZAMBIQUE AND BACK.

THIS IS THE FIRST IN A SERIES OF UNDER COVER INVESTIGATIONS INTO THE SAVAGE

KILLING OF OUR HERITAGE.

LINDA DE JAGER Copyright       http://youtu.be/qyNk3FCzB_U

VIETNAM IS ONE OF THE MAIN DESTINATIONS OF ILLEGAL RHINO HORNS.

THE WORLD MUST TAKE NOTE OF THESE ATROCITIES.

THE AUTHOR IS THE WELL KNOWN PUBLISHER OF GRENSOORLOG - BORDER WARS IN

SOUTH AFRICA.

HER WORK IS AVAILABLE ON DVD.

SA, Mozambique to sign MoU on rhino poaching

Friday 11 April 2014 20:05
Environmental Affairs is to sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with its Mozambican counterpart next week, to curb rhino poaching in Southern Africa.

About 277 rhinos have been killed in South Africa since the beginning of the year. This, while awareness initiatives continue unabated.
Most of the rhino poached this year were from the Kruger National Park.  

SANParks says the agreement with neighbouring Mozambique will allow South African rangers to pursue poachers even if they cross the border.  "Our Minister of Environmental Affairs and her Mozambican counterpart will actually be signing a MoU which will ensure that measures which we are putting on this side of the fence in South Africa are also put in Mozambique," says SANParks Rey Thakhuli.
Meanwhile, outraged SA Citizens Against Poaching (OSCAP) says it will act against any proposals to legalise rhino horn trade.
Speaking at the end of a Rhino Trade Conference in Pretoria on Thursday, OSCAP director Allison Thomson affirmed their stand against rhino poaching.

Thomson says they are working hard, both domestically and internationally, to put a stop to any proposals to legalise rhino horn trade. Thomson said the conference ended on a positive note with participants resolving to ensure that all South Africans were made aware of the risks associated with legalising rhino horn trade.  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vhoKZX9fac

SABC


Comments by Sonny


LEGAL HUNTING IS ONE THING; BUT, RHINO OR ANY OTHER POACHING FOR THAT MATTER, IS CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY COMMITTED BY DEMENTED CRIMINALLY MOTIVATED HUMANS.

THESE PEOPLE SHOULD BE CLASSIFIED AS TERRORISTS AND BARBARIC SAVAGES.






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