Reuters ^ | Thu Jul 12, 2012 12:15pm EDT | Wendell Roelf
In South Africa's slums, mob justice rules | Reuters
Beaten and set alight, Ncedile Gigi's unrecognizable remains have not been buried since March, when a mob fed up with poor policing took the law into their own hands, torching the 26-year-old in a crime-ridden South African township. ?
For South Africans, the violence also evokes the dark days of apartheid when suspected collaborators of the white-minority regime were executed by "necklace"?a car tire wedged over the torso, followed by a can of gasoline, and then a match. ?
Mob justice has been an ugly part of township life for years, but the escalating violence in Khayelitsha?Cape Town's largest black township of 750,000 people?has attracted the attention of prosecutors and the new national police commissioner, Riah Phiyega, who took office a month ago. ?
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It's laughable how they blame white people, while this shows that all blacks are capable of is this ****. It is sicking.
Source: http://www.stormfront.org/forum/t900121/
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