Miley Cyrus Eats Demi Lovato Meatloaf! / Jonas Brothers – Tonight / Oscar Nods!

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2. What Oscar nominations were you most excited for? Who got snubbed?

3. Are the Obama Girls the next Olsen Twins? Mini Moguls?

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BONUS QUESTIONS PICK ANY OR ALL YOU FEEL LIKE!

a. Jonas Brothers video Tonight? Do you love it?

b. Looking forward to Demis new show?

c. Thoughts on Dakota Fanning in Twilight?

d. Do you like the new judge Kara on American Idol?

e. Who do you like better Taylor Swift or Beyonce?

f. Do you think Miley and Demi are really friends?

g.Do you love or hate Arethas hat?

h. The Bush daughters letter to the Obama Girls? Stupid or nice?

i. Raven Symone? I hear she is mean!

j. Obamas as the The Huxtables? LOL

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The Chemical Brothers – Midnight Madness – Official Video

Video clip for The Chemical Brothers’ new single ‘Midnight Madness’ devised from Electronic Battle Weapons 10.

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The Right Perspective: Theuns Cloete / Boervolk Radio. 5/9.

This is the fifth part of an interview conducted by the shortwave / internet radio program: The Right Perspective that they did with Theuns Cloete of Boervolk Radio on Jan 6 2007 on the 150th anniversary of the Transvaal Vierkleur flag: one of the most recognizable symbols of the Boerevolk. The Orange Free State Vierkleur flag would also become 150 on Feb 23 2007. The interview was an hour long with no breaks & is posted here in 9 parts.

The history of the Boers is often told from a Western / British or Afrikaner point of view & thus often from a skewed perspective. This interview is refreshing & important as the Boers’ history is explained & told from a Boer perspective.

The facts concerning the Boers are often obscured as the Boers have been overshadowed for the past 100 years most notably by the Afrikaner Nationalists: the Cape based political heirs to the artificial macro state of South Africa created by the British & imposed onto the region.

The Boers trekked from the Cape Afrikaners & the western Cape beginning in the late 1600s & throughout the 1700 when they were nomadic migrating farmers known as the Trekboers occupying the northern & eastern Cape frontier where some later settled down & were known as Grensboere or Border Farmers. A large number of their descendents became known as the Voortrekkers who left the eastern Cape en mass -mainly due to British Colonialism- to trek into the largely uninhabited (due to the Difaqane) interior were they would establish numerous Boer Republics of which the Transvaal Republic (also known as the South African Republic which was composed of the former Potchefstroom Republic / Lydenburg Republic / Rustenburg Republic / Utrecht Republic & the Zoutpansberg Republic) & the Orange Free State (the northern part of which was the former Winburg Republic) were recognized by other governments around the world.

The Sand River Convention signed on Jan 17 1852 between the British & the Transvaal Boers recognized the independence of the Boers north of the Vaal River. This lead to the independence of Boer Republics north of the Vaal River which would coalesce into the South African Republic on Jan 6 1857.

The Orange River Convention signed on Feb 17 1854 between the British & the Transorangia Boers recognized the independence of the Boers north of the Orange River up to the Vaal River. This lead to the independence of the Orange Free State on Feb 23 1854.

The Boer Republics were conquered on May 31 1902 by the British at the conclusion of the the second Anglo-Boer War after 27 000 Boer civilians died in the British run concentration camps. This represented the death of close to 50 % of the total Boer child population of the republics & is one of the main reasons how they were able to be overshadowed for the next 100 years by other forces ascending to power in the region.

Shan The Man 2008 – Blattefierad 3/6 – High Quality

Shan Atci Shan Da Man – Shan The Man Part 3

Preview: Mike Madera Break Mix of Party Animals – Do You Want To Hold Me

De Party Animals komen 15 Januari met hun nieuwe single “Do You Want To Hold Me”: een unieke samenwerking tussen de Party Animals, Flamman & Abraxas, Dj Maximus, Mike Madera en de 2 Brothers on the 4th Floor. De single zal via alle bekende download sites te verkrijgen zijn en wie er een CD van brandt kan op de website van de groep de hoes printen.

De leadzang is voor rekening van Suzanne Mangar, die al eerder tracks als “Have You Ever Been Mellow”, “Aquarius” en “Atomic” met de groep heeft opgenomen. Party Animals Michael, Youri, Jordi, Kenney en nieuwe aanwinst Jan verzorgen hun eigen backing vocals.

De single heeft drie mixen, de vertrouwde “Flamman & Abraxas Radio Mix” heeft voor het eerst een andere naam: het is de “Scooter… Hands Off Radio Mix”, een knipoog naar de bevriende Duitse popgroep.

Mix twee is de “Dj Maximus Hands Up Hard Mix”. De bekende Harddance Dj/Producer Maximus nam het initiatief voor de unieke samenwerking, in ruil voor zijn remix maakten Party Animals producers Flamman & Abraxas op hun beurt een remix voor de nieuwe single van Maximus.

Mike Madera is het alter ego van Party Animal Michael van wie de derde mix, de “Mike Madera Break Mix” afkomstig is. Het geheel is afgemixed en gemastered door Felix v.d. Linden en Martin Boer alias de 2 Brothers on the 4th Floor – wat de samenwerking compleet maakt.

De officiële releasedatum is 15 Januari, maar bij de ene download site zal deze rond het weekend al beschikbaar zijn, bij de andere duurt het wat langer. Er worden ook CD’s geperst voor promotie en voor de die-hard verzamelaars…

Met “Do You Want To Hold Me” zetten de Party Animals hun vertrouwde sound neer die al 13 jaar onveranderd de dansvloer blijft vullen. Na zo’n 650 liveshows, waarvan 350 sinds de comeback eind 2002 zijn de Party Animals nog lang niet uitgeraasd – ook in 2009 laat de groep zich weer in alle hoeken van het land zien en horen!

written by Annabella Lwin, Matthew Ashman, Dave Barbarossa, Leigh Gorman, Sony Music UK, mixed & produced by Flamman & Abraxas, #2 remixed by E. Groen, M. Clerx, J. v. Dijk, #3 remixed by Mike Madera. Vocals by Suzanne Mangar, Michael, Youri, Jordi, Kenney & Jan, mastered at Masterflix Studios by Felix v.d. Linden & Martin Boer – sleevepicture lumaxart.com, http://www.partyanimals.nl – info@partyanimals.nl – bookings contact Jan Vis Agency, info@janvis.nl

Nico Noldus – Luremus

Ã… mamma mia! hvem slapp inn den sklia?!
hun var jo ikke bedt men bare sklei inn fra sia,
som en sleip mothafakka fikk jeg en hook og blei knocka,
sett ett frimerke på dritte og bare send vekk den pakka,
hjem til jul, hjem til far fyll og pul,
snakker bare fakta har Gudsvidunder på jakka!

Det ække særlig smart av en liten lusen luremus,
og vaske fita si med pizza og 50 gram med fuckings snus,
Ey bitch! jeg vant og you loose..ohh!
Har finere damer backstage der er det julemus i brus!

Du sikter mot flatlus og jeg legendestatus,
å se på deg nå ja det gir meg bare bakrus,
so nico what?! Nico yeah!! Nico fuckings noldus!
noldus fucker opp og setter stopp, yeah we own this!

Kara med møkk fra foten opp til halsen og ned i grava,
som bøffer mine bitches for de cruiser i en lada,
men damer må jeg ha, damer what he fuck, fåkke nok,
blir bare blendet av en sinnsyk kropp,
rocker de ned opp, setter fint stopp, bør bli klappa opp.
går av mikken får jeg har sagt nok.

Episode 03 – Wapenstilstand (2/3)

NVS Friends For Life, Episode 3: Wapenstilstand
Gefilmt op: NVS Zomerkamp 2006

Iona en Deirdre’s pogingen om Eva en Esmee weer terug bij elkaar te krijgen waren drastisch mislukt en hebben de situatie alleen maar erger gemaakt. Het epische gevecht tussen Eva en Esmee begint!

Cast:
Esmee
Eva
Selwyn
Douglas
Deirdre
Iona

The Little Princess Starring Shirley Temple 9/10

In this 1939 film, Shirley Temple plays the role of Sara Crewe, daughter of British Army Officer Captain Crewe (Ian Hunter). The Boer War has begun and since Sara’s only relative is her father, he places her in Miss Minchin’s Seminary, an exclusive boarding school in London. Captain Crewe is departing for south Africa to join the war.

There is some initial reluctance by Miss Minchin to accept Sarah into her boarding school. However, when Captain Crewe explains that his father was Sir George Crew and that he is the principle stock holder in the South African Holding Syndicate Miss Minchin’s reluctance quickly disappears and Sarah is eagerly accepted and treated as royalty.

Captain Crewe is later reported to have been killed in the war during the Siege of Mafeking. Miss Minchin receives the news along with the additional information that all of Captain Crewe’s holdings in South Africa were confiscated by the Boers, leaving him penniless. Sara is only allowed to stay at the boarding school as a servant and is treated harshly and with great contempt.

Sara, however, never believes that her father is really dead and, facing overwhelming adversity, maintains a vigilant search for him.

Directed by Walter Lang.

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The Little Princess Starring Shirley Temple 3/10

In this 1939 film, Shirley Temple plays the role of Sara Crewe, daughter of British Army Officer Captain Crewe (Ian Hunter). The Boer War has begun and since Sara’s only relative is her father, he places her in Miss Minchin’s Seminary, an exclusive boarding school in London. Captain Crewe is departing for south Africa to join the war.

There is some initial reluctance by Miss Minchin to accept Sarah into her boarding school. However, when Captain Crewe explains that his father was Sir George Crew and that he is the principle stock holder in the South African Holding Syndicate Miss Minchin’s reluctance quickly disappears and Sarah is eagerly accepted and treated as royalty.

Captain Crewe is later reported to have been killed in the war during the Siege of Mafeking. Miss Minchin receives the news along with the additional information that all of Captain Crewe’s holdings in South Africa were confiscated by the Boers, leaving him penniless. Sara is only allowed to stay at the boarding school as a servant and is treated harshly and with great contempt.

Sara, however, never believes that her father is really dead and, facing overwhelming adversity, maintains a vigilant search for him.

Directed by Walter Lang.

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The Little Princess Starring Shirley Temple 7/10

In this 1939 film, Shirley Temple plays the role of Sara Crewe, daughter of British Army Officer Captain Crewe (Ian Hunter). The Boer War has begun and since Sara’s only relative is her father, he places her in Miss Minchin’s Seminary, an exclusive boarding school in London. Captain Crewe is departing for south Africa to join the war.

There is some initial reluctance by Miss Minchin to accept Sarah into her boarding school. However, when Captain Crewe explains that his father was Sir George Crew and that he is the principle stock holder in the South African Holding Syndicate Miss Minchin’s reluctance quickly disappears and Sarah is eagerly accepted and treated as royalty.

Captain Crewe is later reported to have been killed in the war during the Siege of Mafeking. Miss Minchin receives the news along with the additional information that all of Captain Crewe’s holdings in South Africa were confiscated by the Boers, leaving him penniless. Sara is only allowed to stay at the boarding school as a servant and is treated harshly and with great contempt.

Sara, however, never believes that her father is really dead and, facing overwhelming adversity, maintains a vigilant search for him.

Directed by Walter Lang.

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The Little Princess Starring Shirley Temple 4/10

In this 1939 film, Shirley Temple plays the role of Sara Crewe, daughter of British Army Officer Captain Crewe (Ian Hunter). The Boer War has begun and since Sara’s only relative is her father, he places her in Miss Minchin’s Seminary, an exclusive boarding school in London. Captain Crewe is departing for south Africa to join the war.

There is some initial reluctance by Miss Minchin to accept Sarah into her boarding school. However, when Captain Crewe explains that his father was Sir George Crew and that he is the principle stock holder in the South African Holding Syndicate Miss Minchin’s reluctance quickly disappears and Sarah is eagerly accepted and treated as royalty.

Captain Crewe is later reported to have been killed in the war during the Siege of Mafeking. Miss Minchin receives the news along with the additional information that all of Captain Crewe’s holdings in South Africa were confiscated by the Boers, leaving him penniless. Sara is only allowed to stay at the boarding school as a servant and is treated harshly and with great contempt.

Sara, however, never believes that her father is really dead and, facing overwhelming adversity, maintains a vigilant search for him.

Directed by Walter Lang.

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The Little Princess Starring Shirley Temple 6/10

In this 1939 film, Shirley Temple plays the role of Sara Crewe, daughter of British Army Officer Captain Crewe (Ian Hunter). The Boer War has begun and since Sara’s only relative is her father, he places her in Miss Minchin’s Seminary, an exclusive boarding school in London. Captain Crewe is departing for south Africa to join the war.

There is some initial reluctance by Miss Minchin to accept Sarah into her boarding school. However, when Captain Crewe explains that his father was Sir George Crew and that he is the principle stock holder in the South African Holding Syndicate Miss Minchin’s reluctance quickly disappears and Sarah is eagerly accepted and treated as royalty.

Captain Crewe is later reported to have been killed in the war during the Siege of Mafeking. Miss Minchin receives the news along with the additional information that all of Captain Crewe’s holdings in South Africa were confiscated by the Boers, leaving him penniless. Sara is only allowed to stay at the boarding school as a servant and is treated harshly and with great contempt.

Sara, however, never believes that her father is really dead and, facing overwhelming adversity, maintains a vigilant search for him.

Directed by Walter Lang.

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The Little Princess Starring Shirley Temple 5/10

In this 1939 film, Shirley Temple plays the role of Sara Crewe, daughter of British Army Officer Captain Crewe (Ian Hunter). The Boer War has begun and since Sara’s only relative is her father, he places her in Miss Minchin’s Seminary, an exclusive boarding school in London. Captain Crewe is departing for south Africa to join the war.

There is some initial reluctance by Miss Minchin to accept Sarah into her boarding school. However, when Captain Crewe explains that his father was Sir George Crew and that he is the principle stock holder in the South African Holding Syndicate Miss Minchin’s reluctance quickly disappears and Sarah is eagerly accepted and treated as royalty.

Captain Crewe is later reported to have been killed in the war during the Siege of Mafeking. Miss Minchin receives the news along with the additional information that all of Captain Crewe’s holdings in South Africa were confiscated by the Boers, leaving him penniless. Sara is only allowed to stay at the boarding school as a servant and is treated harshly and with great contempt.

Sara, however, never believes that her father is really dead and, facing overwhelming adversity, maintains a vigilant search for him.

Directed by Walter Lang.

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The Little Princess Starring Shirley Temple 2/10

In this 1939 film, Shirley Temple plays the role of Sara Crewe, daughter of British Army Officer Captain Crewe (Ian Hunter). The Boer War has begun and since Sara’s only relative is her father, he places her in Miss Minchin’s Seminary, an exclusive boarding school in London. Captain Crewe is departing for south Africa to join the war.

There is some initial reluctance by Miss Minchin to accept Sarah into her boarding school. However, when Captain Crewe explains that his father was Sir George Crew and that he is the principle stock holder in the South African Holding Syndicate Miss Minchin’s reluctance quickly disappears and Sarah is eagerly accepted and treated as royalty.

Captain Crewe is later reported to have been killed in the war during the Siege of Mafeking. Miss Minchin receives the news along with the additional information that all of Captain Crewe’s holdings in South Africa were confiscated by the Boers, leaving him penniless. Sara is only allowed to stay at the boarding school as a servant and is treated harshly and with great contempt.

Sara, however, never believes that her father is really dead and, facing overwhelming adversity, maintains a vigilant search for him.

Directed by Walter Lang.

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The Little Princess Starring Shirley Temple 1/10

In this 1939 film, Shirley Temple plays the role of Sara Crewe, daughter of British Army Officer Captain Crewe (Ian Hunter). The Boer War has begun and since Sara’s only relative is her father, he places her in Miss Minchin’s Seminary, an exclusive boarding school in London. Captain Crewe is departing for south Africa to join the war.

There is some initial reluctance by Miss Minchin to accept Sarah into her boarding school. However, when Captain Crewe explains that his father was Sir George Crew and that he is the principle stock holder in the South African Holding Syndicate Miss Minchin’s reluctance quickly disappears and Sarah is eagerly accepted and treated as royalty.

Captain Crewe is later reported to have been killed in the war during the Siege of Mafeking. Miss Minchin receives the news along with the additional information that all of Captain Crewe’s holdings in South Africa were confiscated by the Boers, leaving him penniless. Sara is only allowed to stay at the boarding school as a servant and is treated harshly and with great contempt.

Sara, however, never believes that her father is really dead and, facing overwhelming adversity, maintains a vigilant search for him.

Directed by Walter Lang.

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The Little Princess Starring Shirley Temple 8/10

In this 1939 film, Shirley Temple plays the role of Sara Crewe, daughter of British Army Officer Captain Crewe (Ian Hunter). The Boer War has begun and since Sara’s only relative is her father, he places her in Miss Minchin’s Seminary, an exclusive boarding school in London. Captain Crewe is departing for south Africa to join the war.

There is some initial reluctance by Miss Minchin to accept Sarah into her boarding school. However, when Captain Crewe explains that his father was Sir George Crew and that he is the principle stock holder in the South African Holding Syndicate Miss Minchin’s reluctance quickly disappears and Sarah is eagerly accepted and treated as royalty.

Captain Crewe is later reported to have been killed in the war during the Siege of Mafeking. Miss Minchin receives the news along with the additional information that all of Captain Crewe’s holdings in South Africa were confiscated by the Boers, leaving him penniless. Sara is only allowed to stay at the boarding school as a servant and is treated harshly and with great contempt.

Sara, however, never believes that her father is really dead and, facing overwhelming adversity, maintains a vigilant search for him.

Directed by Walter Lang.

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Ranking the Stars aflevering 6 deel 3

Alweer de 6e aflevering van het ontzettend leuke programma Ranking the Stars met Danny de Munk, Dennis Storm, Dennis van der Geest, Maik de Boer, Ruben Nicolai, Sipke Jan Bouwsema, Rob Geus, Sander Lantinga, Ferry S en Rob Geus. Het programma wordt gepresenteerd door Paul de Leeuw

Voorheen de bende mit pazzipanten – Grunneger Bloarkop(boer kaist kou)+songtekst

op het deuntje van “under the boardwalk”
Tekst: P. de haan
Muziek: A. Rensnick
Peter de Haan: zang
Kees Alkema: drums, percussie
Lex Koopman: bas
Harry Niehof: elektrische gitaar
Peter de Haan akoestische gitaar
Frank den Hollander, Harry Niehof, Jan Veldman: koor.
Songtekst:
K heb der laank over docht, t was nait makkelk moar ik bin der oet
Ik smelt haildaal vot, ze het zo’n sympathieke, laive snoet
Grunneger bloarkop, op mien bedrief,
Trieste blik in heur ogen, korte kop aan n schonkeg lief

[Refrein]
Grunneger bloarkop, ook bekend om heur bloaren,
Grunneger bloarkop, te koop bie kouhandeloaren,
Grunneger bloarkop, pronkjewail op de klaai,
Grunneger bloarkop, terug in de waai,
Grunneger bloarkop, bloarkop!

Ze is staark, ze is sober, ze heurt thoes hier op t laand in t noorden
k Wil gain gekwakkel mit dij deurgefokte holstainer exemploaren
Grunneger bloarkop, is woar ik veur kais
Gain limousin, aquitainer, of swaartbonte Frais

[Refrein]
Grunneger bloarkop, ook bekend om heur bloaren,
Grunneger bloarkop, te koop bie kouhandeloaren,
Grunneger bloarkop, pronkjewail op de klaai,
Grunneger bloarkop, terug in de waai,
Grunneger bloarkop, bloarkop!

Grunneger bloarkop, het n haile bult pré’s
Ze geft verrekt goie melk en boetendes n nuver stuk vlees

[Refrein]
Grunneger bloarkop, ook bekend om heur bloaren,
Grunneger bloarkop, te koop bie kouhandeloaren,
Grunneger bloarkop, pronkjewail op de klaai,
Grunneger bloarkop, terug in de waai,
Grunneger bloarkop, bloarkop!

The Clash – The Leader

The Leader

Atom secrets, secret leaflet
Have the boys found the leak yet?
The molehill sets the wheel in motion
His downfall picks up locomotion

The people must have something good to read on a Sunday

The leader’s wife takes a government car
In the dark to meet her minister
But the leader never leaves his door ajar
As he swings his whip from the Boer War

He wore a leather mask for his dinner guests
Totally nude and with deep respect
Proposed a toast to the votes he gets
The feeling of power and the thought of sex!

Now the girl let the fat man touch her
Vodka fumes and the feel of a vulture
The driver waited in the embassy car
The fat man’s trap was set for capture
So the girl let the thin man touch her
Mixing questions, drunken laughter
The ministry car was waiting there
A minister knows his own affair

The people must have something good to read on a Sunday

The Mike Murphy Show Theme Song

Best theme song ever.

Not sure about the lyrics:
Here’s Mike Murphy
He’s the man of the fans, nothing more
Here’s Mike Murphy
Here’s the show with the most on the Score
Well he’s never been near a press box
??????? through the locker room doors
Here’s Mike Murphy
Just fans talking to fans on the Score
And then Murphy’s on!
Murphy’s on!
Murphy’s on!

Boers & Bernstein own Chief Illiniwek supporters

A Daily Illini columnist called into B&B on Wednesday. And he got owned. Rightfully.

I totally agree with Dan and Terry. Anybody who still supports the Chief is an idiot. I’m a senior at UIUC and have been to every home football game since 2005; I did not find this modern day equivalent of a minstrel show for a Native American entertaining. It has nothing to do with the team, it’s just blind, pointless, racist stupidity.

It’s a cause simply to be a cause. Get over it. Support the teams and their players, not a white guy in Native American regalia putting on a stereotyped performance.

The Sims 2 – Historien om Mustafa

Dette er historien om Mustafa, en utenlandsk pedofil som er ute etter unge gutter, barn og menn, som han kan ha seg med.
Han har som livsmål å bli den nye Michael Jackson, homofil og en skikkelig pervogris. Han elsker livet som homofil.

Lagd av PitenPan og GreatDaniOrdal

Sanger:
Partyboys – En satans Orgie
Hisham Abbas – Nari Narin

Eple = Vitaminer
Vitaminer = Styrke
Styrke = Penger
Penger = Damer
Damer = Sex
Sex = Aids
Aids = Død

Vil du ha et eple??

Takk til DassrullDK for lån av spill

Mr.Dragon and Maisa Samba / Zouk Revolution Brazilian Zouk

Congress 2007 Amsterdam
Dos Bailadores Group:
Debbie van Vliet
Willem Engel
Elmostafa Kassi
Sascha Boers
Rowena Durieux
Piotr Nakonieczka
Femke Visser
Emmani Nascimento
Aline Giancobi

The Sims 2 – Historien om Mustafa

Dette er historien om Mustafa, en utenlandsk pedofil som er ute etter unge gutter, barn og menn, som han kan ha seg med.
Han har som livsmål å bli den nye Michael Jackson, homofil og en skikkelig pervogris. Han elsker livet som homofil.

Lagd av PitenPan og GreatDaniOrdal

Sanger:
Partyboys – En satans Orgie
Hisham Abbas – Nari Narin

Eple = Vitaminer
Vitaminer = Styrke
Styrke = Penger
Penger = Damer
Damer = Sex
Sex = Aids
Aids = Død

Vil du ha et eple??

Takk til DassrullDK for lån av spill

BBC: The Boer War – Part 5

Watch all 5 in order of succession (1 to 5)

The Boer War was by modern terms a genocide with some of the most horrific acts of barbarism against the Boer People. Concentration camps where invented by the English during the Boer War and in fact the Boers were to be histories 1st holocaust victims!

The Boer War
http://www.anglo-boer.co.za/offensive.html

Emily Hobhouse – Angel of Mercy
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/Whobhouse.htm

BBC: The Boer War – Part 3

Watch all 5 in order of succession (1 to 5)

The Boer War was by modern terms a genocide with some of the most horrific acts of barbarism against the Boer People. Concentration camps where invented by the English during the Boer War and in fact the Boers were to be histories 1st holocaust victims!

The Boer War
http://www.anglo-boer.co.za/offensive.html

Emily Hobhouse – Angel of Mercy
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/Whobhouse.htm

BBC: The Boer War – Part 1

Watch all 5 in order of succession (1 to 5)

The Boer War was by modern terms a genocide with some of the most horrific acts of barbarism against the Boer People. Concentration camps where invented by the English during the Boer War and in fact the Boers were to be histories 1st holocaust victims!

The Boer War
http://www.anglo-boer.co.za/offensive.html

Emily Hobhouse – Angel of Mercy
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/Whobhouse.htm

BBC: The Boer War – Part 4

Watch all 5 in order of succession (1 to 5)

The Boer War was by modern terms a genocide with some of the most horrific acts of barbarism against the Boer People. Concentration camps where invented by the English during the Boer War and in fact the Boers were to be histories 1st holocaust victims!

The Boer War
http://www.anglo-boer.co.za/offensive.html

Emily Hobhouse – Angel of Mercy
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/Whobhouse.htm

BBC: The Boer War – Part 2

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The Boer War was by modern terms a genocide with some of the most horrific acts of barbarism against the Boer People. Concentration camps where invented by the English during the Boer War and in fact the Boers were to be histories 1st holocaust victims!

The Boer War
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Emily Hobhouse – Angel of Mercy
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South Africa: The boer war [part 2 of 5]

The Boer Wars was the name given to the South African Wars of 1880-1 and 1899-1902, that were fought between the British and the descendants of the Dutch settlers (Boers) in Africa. After the first Boer War William Gladstone granted the Boers self-government in the Transvaal.

The Boers, under the leadership of Paul Kruger, resented the colonial policy of Joseph Chamberlain and Alfred Milner which they feared would deprive the Transvaal of its independence. After receiving military equipment from Germany, the Boers had a series of successes on the borders of Cape Colony and Natal between October 1899 and January 1900. Although the Boers only had 88,000 soldiers, led by the outstanding soldiers such as Louis Botha, and Jan Smuts, the Boers were able to successfully besiege the British garrisons at Ladysmith, Mafeking and Kimberley.

Army reinforcements arrived in South Africa in 1900 and counter-offences relieved the garrisons and enabled the British to take control of the Boer capital, Pretoria, on 5th June. For the next two years groups of Boer commandos raided isolated British units in South Africa. Lord Kitchener, the Chief of Staff in South Africa, reacted to this by destroying Boer farms and moving civilians into concentration camps.

The British action in South Africa was strongly opposed by many leading Liberal politicians and most of the Independent Labour Party as an example of the worst excesses of imperialism. The Boer War ended with the signing of the Treaty of Vereeniging in May 1902. The peace settlement brought to an end the Transvaal and the Orange Free State as Boer republics. However, the British granted the Boers £3 million for restocking and repairing farm lands and promised eventual self-government (granted in 1907).

The Lord Mayor of London appeared in his robes and made a speech to the crowd. I cannot remember his exact words, but they announced that after intolerable insults from an old man named Kruger, Her Majesty’s government had declared war upon the South African Boers. There was terrific and tumultuous cheering. Top hats were flung up after the crowd had sung “God Save the Queen”. I don’t believe I joined in the cheering. Certainly I did not fling up my top hat. Brought up in the Gladstonian tradition to the Liberals, and being, anyhow, a liberal-minded youth hostile to the loud-mouthed jingoism of the time, I was not swept by enthusiasm for a war which seemed to me, as it did to others, a bit of bullying by the big old British Empire.

You hear the squeal of the things all above, the crash and pop all about, and wonder when your turn will come. Perhaps one falls quite near you, swooping irresistibly, as if the devil had kicked it. You come to watch the shells – to listen to the deafening rattle of the big guns, the shrilling whistle of the small, to guess at their pace and their direction. You see now a house smashed in, a heap of chips and rubble; now you see a splinter kicking up a fountain of clinking stone-shivers. This is a dangerous time. If you have nothing else to do, you get shells on the brain, think and talk of nothing else, and finish by going into a hole in the ground before daylight, and hiring better men than yourself to bring you down your meals.

Britain considers the war over. But the Boers have a long and proud tradition in South Africa and are not about to give up so easily. Some Boer commando units, the ‘bitter-enders’, escape into the vast bush country and for 2 more years continue to wage unconventional guerilla warfare by blowing up trains and ambushing British troops and garrisons. The British Army, unable to defeat the Boers using conventional tactics, adopt many of the Boer methods, and the war degenerates into a devastating and cruel struggle between British righteous might and Boer nationalist desperation. The British criss-cross the countryside with blockhouses to flush the Boers into the open; they burn farms and confiscate foodstuffs to prevent them falling into Boer hands; they pack off Boer women and children to concentration camps as ‘collaborators’; they literally starve the commandos into submission. The last of the Boer commandos, left without food, clothing, ammunition or hope, surrender in May, 1902 and the war ends with the Treaty of Vereeniging

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South Africa: The Fight For Freedom

The Boer Wars was the name given to the South African Wars of 1880-1 and 1899-1902, that were fought between the British and the descendants of the Dutch settlers (Boers) in Africa. After the first Boer War William Gladstone granted the Boers self-government in the Transvaal.

The Boers, under the leadership of Paul Kruger, resented the colonial policy of Joseph Chamberlain and Alfred Milner which they feared would deprive the Transvaal of its independence. After receiving military equipment from Germany, the Boers had a series of successes on the borders of Cape Colony and Natal between October 1899 and January 1900. Although the Boers only had 88,000 soldiers, led by the outstanding soldiers such as Louis Botha, and Jan Smuts, the Boers were able to successfully besiege the British garrisons at Ladysmith, Mafeking and Kimberley.

Army reinforcements arrived in South Africa in 1900 and counter-offences relieved the garrisons and enabled the British to take control of the Boer capital, Pretoria, on 5th June. For the next two years groups of Boer commandos raided isolated British units in South Africa. Lord Kitchener, the Chief of Staff in South Africa, reacted to this by destroying Boer farms and moving civilians into concentration camps.

The British action in South Africa was strongly opposed by many leading Liberal politicians and most of the Independent Labour Party as an example of the worst excesses of imperialism. The Boer War ended with the signing of the Treaty of Vereeniging in May 1902. The peace settlement brought to an end the Transvaal and the Orange Free State as Boer republics. However, the British granted the Boers £3 million for restocking and repairing farm lands and promised eventual self-government (granted in 1907).