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LETTERS:

 

Dear Sir/Madam,

 

Throughout the world, many people speak with a great pride of what part their country may kindly have taken in bringing about the 1994 elections. Described as the beginning of liberty; the start of justice, these years are still celebrated across the globe and held as some kind of sign that South Africa has a positive future ahead.

 

However, things are never as they seem. Back in 1994, one brave man, whom I have great respect for, the honourable Rolihlahla ‘NelsonMandela ruled our country and he held the peace by his talk of reconciliation. The idea of a rainbow nation, or should that be a rainbow state of many nations, was respected and it was a great dream, but today, that dream is threatened.

 

Prior to the elections there had been great tensions and these still burn today causing fear throughout the Continent. When Mandela stepped down from the presidency, many celebrated a new term without a color-bar, but others looked at the facts. The man who had held the country together was no longer there. Rather, Mandela has publicly made it known that he didn’t want Thabo Mbeki to be his successor. Why?

 

The highly controversial Thabo Mbeki is the man who denied HIV is harmful, the man who respects Mugabe and the man who openly becomes involved in corruption. A clear distinction exists between Mandela and Mbeki. The later disagreed with the ANC party and influenced it so as to keep the peace, whereas Mbeki is a believer in ANC principles and is dedicated to using his term to show its true aims. With a two-thirds majority in the GNU parliament, the ANC can change the constitution at a whim, and South Africa is now an unofficial one-party state.

 

What does the ANC party plan to do with its absolute control of the country? What aims does it have for the future? Will it hold the peace?

 

Where the peace, or lack of it, is most obvious is in the farming communities. It is there that farmers and workers have often clashed throughout Africa and in fact the world. South African farmers are more at risk of murder than any other groups of people in the earth. What is worse is that not only has the ANC done nothing to stop this, but as well as encouraging it, the ANC has played an active part of murders.

 

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Thank you for taking the time to read this letter. As a great honourable organization I am sure you are concerned for all peoples of the earth and that the contents of this letter will be considered by you, in your efforts to do the best to help us. I would be most grateful for a letter in response, whether it is negative or positive.

 

Yours faithfully,

 

Benjamin Castle

 

Founder

English African Front for Liberty

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