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BOEREMAG


A filling station in Soweto, South Africa said to have been bombed by the Boeremag. As of December 2005 it remains closed and unrepaired.

The 'Boeremag' (Afrikaans: ''Boer Force'') is allegedly a South African right-wing activism group with white separatist aims and is accused of planning to overthrow the ruling African National Congress government. [1] reminiscent of the era when Boers administered independent republics during the 19th century following the Great Trek.
Some Boeremag sympathisers claim that the African National Congress has seized power in South Africa illegally, and that organised gangs are secretly trained by the ANC and rewarded via a bounty system for killing white farmers.
Opponents of the Boeremag claim the Boeremag is a reactionary terrorist organization. South African law enforcement officials charge that the Boeremag was responsible for the 2002 Soweto bombings and arrested twenty-six men, alleged to be members of the Boeremag in November and December 2002, and reported that they had seized over 1,000 kilograms of explosives in the process. Further arrests followed in March 2003.
The first trial of Boeremag suspects began under tight security in Pretoria during May of 2003. Twenty-two men were charged with forty-two counts of treason, murder, and illegal weapons possession. Six pleaded not guilty, two have not entered pleas, one refuses to plead, and thirteen are challenging the court's jurisdiction, alleging that the post-apartheid constitution and government of South Africa are illegitimate.
In early May 2006 Herman van Rooyen and Rudi Gouws, two of the leading members being tried, were reported to have escaped due to police incompetence.[2] This is not the only possible conclusion, however, as the court was lined daily by heavily armed policemen equipped with state-of-the-art communication equipment, and nobody could leave or enter the courtroom without a thorough body search. Another possibility is abduction by police officers, some of whom have been recorded in the trial records in the specific case to have allegedly abducted and tortured Boeremag-accused members on previous occasions (sworn affidavit by Johan Pretorius, and other documents), and who are also on record in this trial as allegedly having visited witnesses and interfered with evidence (see court records of the Boeremag trial). The two men were recaptured on 20 January 2007[3]
, and were set to appear in court to face charges of escape and the illegal possession of firearms.
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See also



Right-wing terrorism

Guerrilla warfare

Warriors of the Boer Nation

Casper de Vries

Nan Hua Temple bomb explosion

Siener van Rensburg

References



1. Boermag wanted to breed "Afrikaner nation"
2. Prisons minister blames police for escape fiasco
3. Boeremag escapees in court under tight security


Further reading



Right-wing group claims Soweto blasts

Blast on South African Bridge

SA police seek 'extremists'

S African whites face treason trial

Rise of the Boeremag: A Case Study Martin Schönteich and Henri Boshoff

External links



boerevryheid.co.za Forum discussing issues relating to the Boeremag

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