Letter to Carl Nordenskiöld

Posted by Dan Roodt | Briewe en polemieke | Donderdag 22 April 2010 5:12 pm

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Dear Carl,

Thank you very much for your message. I firmly believe that Swedes are good people. More than a 100 years ago a group of Swedish soldiers came to fight on our side against the British. Unfortunately, they all died in the Battle of Magersfontein in which the Boers were victorious under our very clever general Koos de la Rey. There is a monument to them on the battle site.

However, during the 1960s and 1970s Sweden was misled by all the propaganda put out by the East bloc, as well as the Anglican Church in Britain under Trevor Huddleston. The Swedish parliament blindly supported the ANC, which led us to the present situation where we are being simply killed one by one, women are being raped, our language and culture being extirpated and so on. What we are experiencing today is far worse than anything blacks had to endure under apartheid, yet the world looks the other way.

We cannot fight the large media groups who control information in English for American and international audiences. But I firmly believe in a smaller country like Sweden we could, with the help of locals, start a counter-campaign to inform people of the truth about South Africa. Sweden should put things right here and help us to free ourselves from the terrible violence and second-class status we now experience in South Africa.

My suggestion would be the following: If you could get together a small group of your friends who would be interested in helping us, we could write a weekly press release for the Swedish media and other concerned groups, highlighting some of the events here. We could do it in English and if you could translate it into Swedish and distribute it by e-mail to an address list of media and other groups, it could work miracles in influencing Swedish public opinion in favour of our cause.

I have seen the report on the protest and I think it is a good start. We are very grateful to the Swedish Resistance Movement for their good work, but we would like to also get the message out in the mainstream media, to political parties, church and civil society groups and so on.

Please tell me what you think.

Regards,

Dan Roodt

Carl Nordenskiöld April 20 at 5:18pm
Hello Dan,

A while ago I noticed your post in the “I am swedish”-group on Facebook. You should be happy that I saw the post because I had no idea before what was happening in South Africa.

Now I’ve been reading alot about when the boers first came to South Africa and what’s happening to you in your own country after the apartheid-regime.

I just want to tell you, from the bottom of my heart, that I’m truly sorry for you and that I feel sad everytime I read about crimes against white people in South Africa.

I’ve been having some conversations with a boere on Facebook and I can’t even understand the pain and sadness you must feel.

I have never before heard about your current situation.

Now I would like to tell you that you have my full support and that you should not thank me for supporting you because it is my duty! I’m telling my family and my friends about your current situation and they didn’t know it too. I’m trying to awaken the people in Sweden so they also will start supporting you.

Here’s a link in english about an demonstration the Swedish Resistance Movement held last saturday. They demonstrated against the ANC and they also honored Eugene Terre’Blanche.

http://patriot.nu/artikel.asp?artikelID=1445

Stop the Boer genocide!

Kindest Greetings,
Carl Nordenskiöld

Letter to Swedish Resistance Movement on SA genocide

Posted by Dan Roodt | Briewe en polemieke | Donderdag 22 April 2010 5:02 pm

Dear Dan,

Our campaign against the Genocide in SA will continue and we are
interested in future contact with you and your group. We will in the
next weeks be discussing how to further the campaign.

By the way, you will find a report from the manifestation in English
on our webpage: www.patriot.nu

Looking forward to hear from you again

Kind regards,
Magnus Söderman
Swedish Resistance Movement

2010/4/18  <dan@praag.org>:
> Namn: Dan Roodt
>
> Meddelande:
> Hi there,
>
> Pardon the English, but I have no knowledge of Swedish. I have carried
> your report on Saturday’s anti-Boer genocide on our site www.praag.co.za
> and posted a link back to yourselves.
>
> I am very interested in making contact with people in Sweden for a
> campaign there. The Swedish government largely contributed to bringing the
> ANC to power in South Africa and is therefore morally and politically
> implicated in the current genocide against Afrikaners in South Africa. I
> would like to share some of my ideas with you so that we can get a
> campaign going in Sweden.
>
> Regards,
>
> Dan Roodt, PRAAG (Pro-Afrikaans Action Group)

Letter to Swedish human rights activist

Posted by Dan Roodt | Briewe en polemieke | Donderdag 22 April 2010 4:18 pm

Our group, the Pro-Afrikaner Action Group (PRAAG) is going to lay a charge of genocide under the United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide against the ANC government and those individuals who have been inciting genocide against us, such as Julius Malema. Article 3 of the Convention states:

The following acts shall be punishable:

* (a) Genocide;
* (b) Conspiracy to commit genocide;
* (c) Direct and public incitement to commit genocide;
* (d) Attempt to commit genocide;
* (e) Complicity in genocide.

We are going to lay this charge with the National Prosecuting Authority of South Africa who will probably refuse to prosecute anyone, having been appointed by the very people and government inciting genocide against us or doing nothing to prevent it. The step after that will be to lay a charge at the Hague, Netherlands, under the Rome Statute. You could help us in various ways:

1. Publicising our action, also by means of your petition.
2. Contacting the Swedish government to ask them for United Nations intervention in stopping the genocide and for help in collecting evidence from victims and relatives of victims in order to prosecute those responsible for the genocide.

Thank you very much for your help in this. You are someone motivated by fairness, justice and concern for others, qualities rare in today’s egocentric world.

Regards,

Dan Roodt
Leader, PRAAG

Daar is geen middelgrond meer nie

Posted by Dan Roodt | Briewe en polemieke | Sondag 11 April 2010 7:55 am

Soos gewoonlik, sit Jan-Jan Joubert in vandag se Rapport weer die pot mis. Hy skryf:

“Gelukkig is hierdie slegte week afgeloop, en moet ons nou voortgaan.

Die gruwelike dood van mnr. Eugène Terre’Blanche van die AWB en die uitsprake en gedrag van mnr. Julius Malema van die ANC het enige denkende mens se geduld en geloof in die land nogmaals verskriklik beproef.

Die meeste mense het, soos altyd, kopgehou. Malema is tans meer geïsoleerd as ooit tevore in die ANC (ons sal natuurlik moet sien of dit hou) en min wit mense dink die AWB is die toekoms.”

Die moord op ET was die laaste drupper in die emmer soos ek Vrydag ook op versoek van LitNet en op praag.co.za geskryf het: ‘n Moord te veel. Deel van ons probleem in dié land is dat ons sulke onnosele joernaliste het. Hulle is tot geen analise in staat nie, maar wil die publiek net “reg skryf” en breinspoel om hierdie onhoudbare situasie te aanvaar.

Vandat die Afrikaanse taalstryd in die laat negentigerjare begin het, lees ek allerlei studies oor etniese konflikte in ander dele van die wêreld en, glo my, ons is reeds midde-in ‘n etniese konflik wat nou bloot eskaleer.

Mense soos Jan-Jan wat die “middelgrond” bepleit of verdedig, weet nie waarmee hulle te doen het nie. Tipies in sulke situasies is dat daardie middelgrond eenvoudig verdwyn. Al wat na dese oorbly is óf Malema óf die AWB. Daar is niks tussenin nie.

Almal van ons – ook Jan-Jan – sal binnekort moet kies. Mense soos Jan-Jan gaan uiteindelik op hul knieë pleit om nie te hoef te kies nie, maar soos Kierkegaard gesê het: om nie te kies nie, is ook ‘n keuse. Die besluiteloses op hul middelgrond wat vinnig wegkalwe, gaan eerste ondergaan. Vir ons wat reeds vir die Afrikaner en sy oorlewing gekies het, is daar nog hoop.