Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Le Grange Police Station Mount Road Port Elizabeth



Louise Le Grange Police Station Port Elizabeth

The Louise Le Grange Police station is located in Mount Road, St. Croix, Port Elizabeth and was instrumental in protecting all South African’s during the Communist Cold War Era. All of us can still remember in those days how absent from our lives were the huge bunches of keys we now have to carry with us, the absence of security gates around our homes, the absence of burglar bars, the absence of security lights, the absence of home or business alarm systems, the absence of perimeter infrared beams, the absence of electric fences, the absence of Armed Reaction companies, and the wives and girlfriends who did not have to go jogging with the Rotvieller as protection from the local criminals. Nowadays all these measures are very necessary as black on black, and black on white violent crimes have spiraled completely out of control. Yet in those days we were free to walk the streets and leave our doors and windows open at night.

Visitors and tourists to South Africa beware!

Nowadays the Liberal promotes the idea of injustice as long as it can be referred to as a white on black hate phenomenon. Perhaps articulated to make himself more widely acceptable to his International audience. I’ve even read one resident Port Elizabeth Blogger expressing how Loiuse Le Grange Police Station was feared for its excessive Human Rights crimes! Of course no one denies this, yet this superficial liberal is careful to shield the reader from the dangers of the present human rights violators now in power. Human rights violations are just that, violations - irrespective of the regimes which govern us.

Since 1997 – 2002, just three years after the international media were describing South Africa as a sparkling democracy, some 3445 known deaths in police detention have been reported, over and above the 6206 reported by the ICD (Independent Complaints Directorate) over the same period. The murders in police detention are shown to decline slightly year by year but complaints rejected by the ICD from the public concerning deaths in detention rise from a high, to a staggering 6206 over the same period. Does this indicate that the ICD is massaging detention murders downwards on behalf of the South African Police Services to show Human Rights crimes are decreasing?

Remember now, this is my blog!

However anyone wishing to verify these claims of murders in detention by the South African Police Services can contact the United Nations, or Amnesty International for updated figures. These figures show that South Africa is actually worse off in terms of human rights abuses under the leadership and guidance of South Africa’s most well known black prisoner. If this is too much for the liberal mind, how do we accept what rates as criminal genocide, some 280 000 victims of fatal crime; violently murdered since the Communists rose to power in South Africa in 1994?

See also www.censorbugbear-reports.blogspot.com

To use this image quote: Our Christian Heritage/www.portelizabethtimes.blogspot.com/jpg 442/2009