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Brutal farm killings force communities to mobilize while government turns a blind eye

Jun 8, 2023

The civil rights organisation AfriForum urgently appeals to farmers and rural residents to step up their security and preparedness. According to AfriForum, there have been at least seven farm murders nationwide in the past week. This past weekend alone, four people were killed in two separate incidents. In both incidents, the elderly was targeted.

Hennie and Anneke Claassen were brutally tortured and murdered on a farm outside Ohrigstad, while Pierre and Belinda de Kock were murdered on their farm outside Piketberg.

The organization expresses its deepest condolences to the family and friends of the victims.

“AfriForum urges farmers and rural residents to urgently get involved with their local neighbourhood or farm watches. The only way to curb these horrific attacks is for communities to mobilize and step up their preparedness,” says Jacques Broodryk, AfriForum’s spokesperson for Community Safety.

“The brutal way in which these crimes are carried out is a clear indication that this is not just ordinary crime. AfriForum will continue to put pressure on the government and demand that farm attacks be declared a priority crime and receive the necessary attention from the authorities,” concludes Broodryk.

Safeguard a farm

Farm murders and farm attacks have become a bigger crisis than ever before. There has been an increase in farm attacks lately, and the government’s inability to address this problem is clearly visible.

For this reason AfriForum have decided to take the bull by the horns by launching a campaign that focuses on safeguarding farms.

The “Safeguard a farm” campaign specifically address the following:
• assessing the safety of farmsteads;
• basic first-aid training;
• musketry training; and
• supplying an analogue radio system, including radio training.

The goal of this campaign is not only to improve the safety on farms and those living there but also to empower the broader community in specific areas to be able to live freely, safely and prosperously.

You can help AfriForum to make our farms safer by donating towards this purpose.

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