S.Africa: Did a White Farmer kill all his animals because of a land dispute with Blacks?


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[When I first heard of this, I thought: Well it's about TIME a White Farmer rather destroyed the farm rather than hand it over to Blacks. But upon closer scrutiny, I'm not totally sure how true this story is. Did the White Farmer kill his own animals? The photos do make me wonder. So I'm not totally sure about this. We'll have to see what comes out of this. But, frankly, if he did destroy the animals and did do other damage before handing over his farm, that is long overdue! At the source link below you'll see lots of clear photos. But I'm not sure this PROVES that HE DID IT. And would a White farmer BURN HIS ANIMALS? Wouldn't he just shoot them? So I have various questions, because I'm wondering if the Blacks did this. Jan]

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Farmers allegedly burns livestock over a land handover dispute in Mpumalanga

In a disturbing turn of events, Paul Grey, a farmer hailing from Mpumalanga, has been accused of setting fire to all the animals on his farm as a response to the impending land handover to the South African government. The incident has sparked outrage and concern among local communities and authorities. According to reports from witnesses and local authorities, Grey’s alleged actions were motivated by his vehement opposition to the government’s land reform policies. The South African government has been actively engaged in efforts to address historical land ownership disparities and promote equitable access to land for disadvantaged communities.

Grey, however, reportedly resisted the government’s plan to expropriate a portion of his land for redistribution, leading to a tense standoff between him and government officials. As the dispute escalated, it is alleged that Grey resorted to a drastic and shocking act of defiance by deliberately setting fire to his livestock, which included cattle, sheep, and other animals. The incident has left many people stunned and deeply troubled. Local animal rights organizations and agricultural associations have condemned Grey’s alleged actions, citing the unnecessary suffering and loss of innocent lives. The act has also raised concerns about the environmental impact of the fire and the potential spread of destruction to neighboring properties.

He now faces a range of charges, including arson and endangering animal welfare. Legal experts suggest that the severity of the charges could increase based on the findings of ongoing investigations. Advocates for land reform emphasize the need for a balanced and inclusive approach that addresses historical injustices while safeguarding the livelihoods of farmers. The incident involving Paul Grey serves as a stark reminder of the complexities surrounding land ownership and the importance of constructive engagement in addressing societal issues.

Source: https://opera.news/za/en/society/cd350b378365cd645329af6631fde6e2



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