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Friday, 4 January 2013

postheadericon Stop The Boer Genocide! AWB Leader Eugene TerreBlanche

Stop The Boer Genocide! AWB Leader Eugene TerreBlanche Tube. Duration : 9.52 Mins.


The protest march by the Swedish Resistance Movement, under the slogan Stop the Boer Genocide!, took place in Stockholm on Saturday, April 17, 2010 without any major disturbances. Following here is a brief report on the event. Once gathered, participants flanked the street with flags, a banderole, shields and signs. Both the Resistance Movement´s own flags, as well as the Vierkleur flag was represented. The banderole read Stop the Boer genocide! and the signs showed a portrait of the murdered leader of the AWB, Eugéne TerreBlanche, who was honored today as well. Kristian Nordvall - a member of the Resistance Movement - held an emotional speech in which he spoke about the importance of the protest, about the reality in South Africa, and about how we must bring attention to the ongoing genocide, which politicians and the media ignores. *****URGENT****SPREAD*****VIDEO***** Original video with my comment: www.youtube.com Hopefully, the rest of our ethnic White-European folk recognize we face genocide throughout the entire world! We are maybe 5-8% of the world's population and how many actually give a damn about preserving their existence and culture out of that percentage? That tells you how serious this is, no propaganda, no exaggerations! Fellow White folk that cower to the fear of being called a 'racist' - YOU that cower - are responsible and contribute to the SA Boer genocide AND White-Euros world-wide.

Thursday, 3 January 2013

postheadericon A Secret Genocide - 52 minute documentary - trailer

A Secret Genocide - 52 minute documentary - trailer Video Clips. Duration : 10.65 Mins.


Watch the full film here: www.youtube.com For downloads and more information, visit: www.journeyman.tv For 60 years, in the midst of the hostile South Burmese jungle, the Karen people have fought a desperate war for survival. They are an ethnic minority in a country which does not tolerate difference; they also live amidst valuable ruby mines and teak forests. Since the Burmese capital was moved south from Rangoon, the military junta has targeted them for eradication. This is the powerful & haunting story of a secret genocide. May 2008

Wednesday, 2 January 2013

postheadericon Genocide of Christians & Muslims in Burma, the Karen people speak!!!

Genocide of Christians & Muslims in Burma, the Karen people speak!!! Video Clips. Duration : 18.72 Mins.


Muslims and Christians have lived in Burma for hundreds of years, although many arrived only after Burma's annexation by Great Britain in the 19th Century. Racial and religious tensions have run high between Muslims and Burmans since independence in 1948. Successive Burmese regimes have encouraged or instigated violence against Muslims as a way of diverting the public's attention away from economic or political concerns. The most recent outbreak of violence occurred in cities across Burma. The report also examines Karen relations with the Muslim population in Karen State, particularly the persecution of Muslims by the Democratic Karen Buddhist Army (DKBA), a Karen group allied with the SPDC. The DKBA has been involved in the destruction of mosques and the forced relocation of Muslim villagers. DKBA soldiers have tried to force Muslims to worship Buddhist monks and put up Buddhist altars. Restrictions have also been placed on Muslims to force them to become vegetarian. Both the DKBA and the SPDC force Muslims in Karen State to perform forced labour for them on a regular basis. This report is based on interviews with Muslim refugees from Karen State and Muslim travellers and traders from central Burma and the Western border conducted by KHRG researchers between October 2001 and February 2002. All of the interviews quoted in the text are with Burmese Muslims with the exception of Interview #6 with "Moe Zaw Shwe", who is a Karen Christian. There are a higher number of ...

Monday, 31 December 2012

postheadericon Assyrian Genocide Monument in Fairfield Australia

Assyrian Genocide Monument in Fairfield Australia Video Clips. Duration : 5.47 Mins.


The Assyrian Universal Alliance (AUA) - Australian Chapter is pleased to announce that despite strong objection by certain elements its application to erect a monument honouring the victims of the Assyrian Genocide was approved by the Fairfield City Council on 15 December 2009. Every nation has a day set aside for the remembrance of its nationals who bravely give their lives for the preservation of their fellow people, culture and ethnic identity. Every year, on 7th of August, as established by the Assyrian Universal Alliance (AUA), Assyrians all over the world including our community in Fairfield gather to commemorate the Assyrian martyrs and genocide remembrance day to honour the memory of the victims of the Assyrian genocide. Efforts are made to attain justice through holding their memory alive, and to prevent any further horrors of that sort by educating mankind about the guiding ideals of humanity and solidarity among all people. In June 2002, the Assyrian Universal Alliance wrote to the former Mayor of Fairfield City, Councillor Anwar Khoshaba, requesting his support for an AUA submission regarding the recognition of the Assyrian Genocide by the New South Wales (NSW) Council Association. This matter was discussed at the Local Government Association (Lgov) Executive meeting on 16 August 2002, which later resolved unanimously to support the recognition of the genocide perpetrated against the Assyrian people in the period 1914-1918. It was also resolved that ...

Sunday, 30 December 2012

postheadericon John Bul Dau: "Lost Boy" of Sudan, Motivational Speaker and Genocide Survivor

John Bul Dau: "Lost Boy" of Sudan, Motivational Speaker and Genocide Survivor Video Clips. Duration : 3.57 Mins.


John Bul Dau has experienced challenges in his life that most people never imagine. Born in war-torn Sudan, Dau is one of 27000 "Lost Boys of Sudan," driven from their villages when the northern Arab government attacked the ethnic minority population of Southern Sudan in 1987. For the next five years, John Bul Dau led groups of displaced boys across Sudan for hundreds of miles facing starvation, disease, and violence. While living in a Kenyan refugee camp, John Dau attended school for the first time at the age of 17and earned a prestigious Kenyan Certificate for Secondary Education. In 2001, Dau was selected to immigrate to the United States and settled in Syracuse, New York. Following his initial culture shock, John Bul Dau took on two jobs, earned an associate's degree and has become an American success story. Currently the President of the John Dau Foundation, he is an influential part of many efforts to bring hope and peace to the people of Southern Sudan, founding three nonprofits and raising over 0000 to build a medical clinic in his home village. John Bul Dau co-authored his first book, God Grew Tired of Us: A Memoir, in 2007 and has received many prestigious awards including the National Geographic's "Emerging Explorers" award. John Bul Dau is also featured in the award-winning documentary, God Grew Tired of Us, which won the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival. John Bul Dau's life provides the ultimate example of a ...