F. W. DE KLERK: DIT IS ‘N ONWAARHEID!
Mnr. F.W.de Klerk, die Transvaalse leier van die Nasionale Party, het op 10 Februarie 1988 die volgende in die Volksraad gesê: “ Dit is ‘n onwaarheid dat die NP afgesien het of begin afsien van sy aandrang op ‘n eie gemeenskapslewe vir alle gemeenskappe”.
Hy het verder ook gesê: “Terwyl ruimte op alle terreine geskep word vir die uitbouing van vrye assosiasie vir die wat wil, vereis die NP dat ‘n grondpatroon van eie woongebiede gehandhaaf word, dat eie staatskole nie in gedrang kom nie en dat verdringing voorkom word onder meer ook deur die instandhouding van eie geriewe”.
Sonder om te blik of te bloos, F.W.? As leuens kolletjies was, was hy ‘n tarrentaal! En diegene wat vir hom Ja gestem het omdat hulle hom geglo het? Stem julle nou vir die DA wat besig is om swart stemme te werf vir die verkiesing deur selfs ons blanke dogters te offer? Moet almal nou soos Zille word?.....
of hierdie verloopte Anthony Benadie?
Die AVP spreek sy dank en waardering uit vir beheerliggame en ouers wat hulle hakke in die grond slaan soos in Hendrina. BLY BLANK MY VOLK!
I KONINGS 11:2
uit die nasies waarvan die HERE aan die kinders van Israel gesê het: Julle mag nie met hulle meng nie, en hulle mag nie met julle meng nie; hulle sal voorwaar julle hart verlei agter hulle gode aan
DANIËL 2:43
Dat u die yster gemeng met kleigrond gesien het — hulle sal deur menslike gemeenskap onder mekaar vermeng raak, maar hulle sal nie aanmekaar vasklewe nie, net soos yster nie met klei meng nie.
Uproar over planned segregated matric dances
2013-05-17 22:14
Johannesburg - The DA and the Mpumalanga education department condemned on Friday an alleged incident of racial segregation at Hendrina Combined School, near Middelburg.
The Democratic Alliance's provincial spokesperson Anthony Benadie said he was told on Thursday of a plan that would have black and white pupils hold separate matric dance events.
"[We received] information from angry parents who were... notified at a meeting for the English matric class that the school’s white parents and scholars had decided to host their own matric farewell, and that the black learners must hold their own," said Benadie in a statement.
The department said they were not aware of the incident but were looking into it.
"The department condemns any form of discrimination based on race, sex or colour that may take place in any of its schools and will institute a probe into this matter," said spokesperson Jasper Zwane.
The principal of the school Arthur Williams said he could not comment on the matter.
"I have been instructed not to speak to the media," he said.
According to the DA, white parents cited "cultural differences" as the reason for the separate events.
Benadie said he telephonically engaged with Williams on two separate occasions.
"During the first he stated that because the school was unable to pay for a matric dance, the required funds were raised by a parents' committee."
However, in the second discussion, Benadie said Williams changed his stance, saying that the school was hosting a combined farewell which all learners were invited to attend.
- SAPA
