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Protest against Afrikaner genocide in Israel

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Avigdor Eskin addressing the protestors at Dizengoff squareA spectacular protest led by Mr. Avigdor Eskin, a PRAAG supporter, took place yesterday in Tel Aviv, Israel during the late afternoon. A group of about 30 protestors gathered at the fountain on Dizengoff square in white robes to show their opposition against the genocide and violence currently committed against the Afrikaner nation in South Africa. They also carried a white banner splashed with red, symbolising blood.

According to Mr. Eskin the rest of the world acted and intervened when supposed injustices were committed against black people in South Africa. Now that massacres and atrocities are being perpetrated against Afrikaners, there is a deathly silence. Blood is flowing freely in South Africa, yet no-one is taking any notice. According to Eskin 190 000 people have already been murdered in South Africa, of whom a third were Afrikaners.

Eskin also emphasised what good friends Afrikaners had been to Jews and Israel over the past century or more. He appealed to Israeli's to come to their aid in their hour of need.

Speaking in Johannesburg, Dr. Roodt of PRAAG said: "This protest is the first in a series of actions being launched this year by PRAAG against Afrikaner genocide. Our friends from all over the world in Israel, Flanders, the Netherlands, England, France, Russia and the USA, to name a few, are ready to start an international campaign against the extermination of Afrikaner children, old people and farmers. We are also planning court applications, both in South Africa and abroad, to stop for once and for all the crimes against humanity currently being perpetrated against us in South Africa."

Dr. Roodt is shortly leaving for the USA where he will meet with two members of the American senate charged with the prevention of genocide. Hy will also deliver a paper in Charlotte, North Carolina and conduct interviews with radio stations and other media in the American South.


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