Violence against farmers is ‘romanticised’ by SA politicians, Roets tells Israeli TV

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Violence against farmers is ‘romanticised’ by SA politicians, Roets tells Israeli TV
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The AfriForum deputy CEO argued on international TV that it's 'less condemnable to kill a white farmer' in SA than other forms of crime.

Ernst Roets, deputy CEO of AfriForum during a press brefing at the Afriforum offices, 29 January 2019, Pretoria. Picture: Jacques Nelles

Ernst Roets, deputy CEO of minority rights group AfriForum, is currently in the United States to promote some of his organisation’s causes.

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