UNITED NATIONS
HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL
FORUM ON MINORITY ISSUES
Geneva Switzerland 25.26 November 2014
Presented by:
Andre Fourie — Freedom Front Plus South Africa
Our request is that this Forum on Minority Issues takes note of the disastrous process of
land re-distribution since 1994, the reopening of land claims in 2014 and the myth that land
was stolen from black people by white farmers in South Africa all of which negatively impacts
on crucial food production and security, economic growth, and the prosperity to the entire
South African nation.
Furthermore — that this Forum on Minority Issues takes cognisance of the fact that:
Since the introduction of land re-distribution in 1994 the approximately 120 000
productive commercial farmers in South Africa were reduced to a mere 36 000. More
alarming is the fact that 95% of South Africa's food is produced by these 36 000
commercial farmers and only 5% by the 220 000 emerging and 1.3 million
subsistence farmers;
80 000 claims were lodged since 1994 up to 1998 of which 59 000 of the valid 77
000 claims were settled at a cost of R25.2 billion of which a large percentage
consisted of cash p payments rather than land settlements. There are still 8 471 of
these claims not yet finalised;
Despite vehement objections from various quarters President JG Zuma formally
signed the Restitution of Land Rights Amendment Act into law on Monday 30 June
2014 (Gazette No 37791, 01 July 2014, Vol 589) which provides for the reopening of
the lodgement of land claims over a period of five years. The South African
government's own calculation is that 397 000 new land claims will be received which
will cost taxpayers approximately R179 billion;
The ideological political propaganda which seeks to bolster emotional support relies
on the misleading myth that based on Histo-Geo-Political facts the white farmers stole
the land from black people which is vehemently rejected with the contempt it deserves.
There is sufficient proof that land was either negotiated, bartered of bought after
stringent negotiations stretching from 1652 to 1913;
This type of ideological political propaganda creates a climate for conflict and
enhances `land grabbing ala-Zimbabwe' which already reared its head in isolated
cases in the provinces of Kwazulu-Natal and Gauteng which can lead to the complete
destabilization in South Africa and for the commercial famers in particular.
(Attached a synopsis of the land-redistribution and re-opening of land claims process,
statement by the SA Institute for Race Relations as well as a Histo-Geo-Political
overview of South Africa's land problem)
Therefore, we, the FREEDOM FRONT PLUS of South Africa, together with other
registered South African participants —
Once again voice our sincere concern about land being used as a political tool by the South
African government, and the continuous shift in goal posts which will bring greater uncertainty
in an already uncertain political and farming environment.