ADSM-L

Re: Crime in South Africa - your support is sought

1998-08-21 15:17:30
Subject: Re: Crime in South Africa - your support is sought
From: "Klaus, Eugene" <EKlaus AT KMART DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 21 Aug 1998 15:17:30 -0400
I fully Agree!!!!!

> ----------
> From:         Iyengar, Raj[SMTP:RIyengar AT CAISO DOT COM]
> Sent:         Friday, August 21, 1998 2:27 PM
> To:   ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
> Subject:      Re: Crime in South Africa - your support is sought
>
> Why are you posting this in the ADSM forum?  Please use an appropriate
> forum
> to bring these issues into limelight.  I am offended that ADSM forum is
> being used to promote these political ideologies
> Raj L. Iyengar
> IBM Global Services
> OA Lead at CAISO / Alhambra
> Phone: (626)537-2721
> Fax:     (626)537-2924
> Pager: (800)759-8888 PIN 1466529
>
>
>         -----Original Message-----
>         From:   Campbell Esplin [SMTP:Campbell AT KINGSLEY.CO DOT ZA]
>         Sent:   Friday, August 21, 1998 9:59 AM
>         To:     ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
>         Subject:        Crime in South Africa - your support is sought
>         Importance:     High
>
>         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
>
>         ----------
>         >  >>>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.
>         > >>>>
>         > >>>>
>         > >>>
>         > >>
>         > >>
>         > >
>         > >
>         > >
>         > >
>         >
>