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Website for farm attacks

New York City : NY : USA | Jul 13, 2010 at 11:33 PM PDT
Source: I Africa
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Julius Malema and 11 others has set up a website to monitor farm attacks. He has asked anyone with information about farm attacks to send him the details so he can convey the information to the ICC prosecutor in the matter every week. 'Poor, outdated information' "The weekly sending of farm attack statistics to the prosecutor was born as a result of the poor, outdated and totally unreliable statistics in this regard made available by the organs of our current government," his lawyer Fanie van de

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