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Crime in South Africa - your support is sought

1998-08-21 12:58:32
Subject: Crime in South Africa - your support is sought
From: Campbell Esplin <Campbell AT KINGSLEY.CO DOT ZA>
Date: Fri, 21 Aug 1998 18:58:32 +0200
Dear Subscriber,

A plea for your support.

Since South Africa acquired its democracy in 1994 crime and violence has
turned the most beautifull country in the world into one of anargy and
misery for all law abiding citizens. The government in power gives lip
service to the prevention and eradication of crime. Crime like the raping
of women and children, murders, vehicle hijackings, theft, bank hoists and
corruption........even in government circles, the police and military. Law
abiding citizens now fear for their lifes and live like prisoners behind
wired fences and security gates. Not even that is safe.

This note aims to solicit your support in making a concerted statement of
support and remembrance of those having been murdered during farm attacks
in South Africa since 1994. Farm attacks which now counts two a day with at
least one death a day. Of innocent farmers and their wifes and children.

Your support is welcomed. Read on.

Thank you

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>  >>>This is not a joke!
>  >>>This is not a joke!
> >>>
> >>>>
> >>>> Dear Recipient
> >>>>
> >>>> If you feel strongly about the Farm Killings and violent Crime in
> >>>> general in our country
> >>>> and would like to show solidarity against this plague then please
> >>>> e-mail
> >>>> this letter to SARFU at
> >>>>
> >>>>                          sarfu AT icon.co DOT za
> >>>>
> >>>> In addition please forward this e-mail to as many of your friends
> >>as
> >>>> possible including them and getting
> >>>> them to forward this to SARFU and fax to
> >>>>
> >>>>            Sport Against Crime  -  FAX  011-355-2544.
> >>>>
> >>>>                       as soon as possible
> >>>>
> >>>> The proposed 1 minutes silence will reach a TV audience of
> >>100,000,000
> >>>> viewers
> >>>> at each match in addition to well over 100,000 Rugby Fans at the
> >>>> matches.
> >>>>
> >>>> "I respectfully propose, without predjudice, that one minutes
> >>silence
> >>>> be
> >>>> held at
> >>>> the upcoming Internationals against New Zealand and Australia at
> >>Kings
> >>>> Park and Ellis Park
> >>>> for the victims and their families of farm killings and all other
> >>>> forms
> >>>> of violent crime in South
> >>>> Africa.We propose that this minute's silence be held immediately
> >>>> before
> >>>> or after the
> >>>> National Anthems have been sung. This will give sports lovers at
> >>the
> >>>> venues and millions
> >>>> of TV viewers to show and feel solidarity with all victims of
> >>violent
> >>>> crime"
> >>>>
> >>>> I propose this as an individual and not as part of any political
> >>or
> >>>> other organisation.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> >
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