5th June 2017

Genocide Watch, are raising awareness about the critical situation in South Africa, affecting the white minority in the country.
Thank you for taking the time to watch our video. Please note that we are raising awareness for a humanitarian crisis and the video contains evidence of actual victims and we wish to warn that sensitive viewers should note that it is profoundly disturbing.

While the world has been both vocally and financially supportive of a peaceful transition to a democratic South Africa, it is with dismay that we report that despite stated and rewarded commitment to reconciliation, the South African European Minority (SAEM) has been the subject of sustained brutal physical, cultural and economic reprisals for nearly 20 years. We trust in the integrity of people’s values to oppose this assault on the SAEM with the same vigilance with which they supported a peaceful transition.
The mere consideration that such a scenario is playing out, poses a challenge to the human rights community on many levels, as many were part of the anti-apartheid movement. It challenges the integrity of convictions and the collective ethical responsibility not to cloud our judgment with historic alliances. Notwithstanding that we are morally obliged to embrace a clear and rational identifiable moral order, whose legitimacy precedes social and historical conditions and afford human rights to all peoples and at all times.
Whilst governments are responsible for protecting people within their territory, we believe the ANC lost their moral compass and betrayed Nelson Mandela’s vision for a peaceful Rainbow Nation. The South African government is not only unwilling to fulfill their responsibilities to protect the European minority from genocide but are actively advocating it and has been unresponsive and defensive about remedial requests and attempts. Any effort to communicate is vividly opposed and held as an attempt to undermine the democratic rights of the majority.
On a recent fact finding mission to South Africa, Dr Stanton, President of Genocide Watch, determined that urgent intervention is required and undertook to establish a Commission of Inquiry to investigate and take action. Dr Gregory H. Stanton is globally recognized and legendary for his contribution in the area of genocide studies.

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