South Africa: Five Afrikaner Activists Face Trial for “Protesting While White” Oct. 14 After Being “Tortured” in Prison
Afrikaners commemorate 45 murdered farmers in 2023 at “White Cross Monument”
Five South African Boer activists accused of “inciting violence” for the crime of protesting are due to face trial on Oct. 14. Plaintiff Willem Petzer accused authorities of “torture” while they were in prison.
Five Afrikaner activists were arrested and charged with “inciting violence” for protesting outside a courthouse in Groblersdal, Limpopo (former Northern Transvaal) on Jan. 24 after two White farmers were arrested in an altercation with a Black farm worker, as The Gateway Pundit reported.
Farmers Piet Groenewald (63) and stepson Stephan Greef (27) were arrested and accused of sic’ing a dog on a Black farm worker in Grobersdal in a violent altercation on Jan.