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The Constitutional Court of South Africa "In re:Certification of the Constitution of the RSA, 1996," stated: "Supporters of a "Volkstaat" are at liberty to establish a campaign for political and constitutional changes that can be implemented and institutionalised, and seen by them as acceptable forms of self-determination."
On Saturday, 4th March 2006, a Women's march will take place in Pretoria. We will be walking from Church Square to the Union buildings (approximately 2 km) and will hand over the Majuba Declaration to Mbeki for the second time. This declaration is intended for the liberty/self-determination of the Boer nation. According to International National rights, we are permitted to legally resort to violence if our demands according to the Declaration are not met, or if they are ignored. The International National Rights is only applicable if we can provide proven support thereof. Therefore it is essential that every White Boer/Afrikaner that can attend will do so. We have already received support and blessings from our people in Namibia, Germany and America. The Declaration has also been sent to the United Nations Organisation and more than 20 Embassies worldwide. They have also been copied in e-mails to Mbeki and Mandela. Furthermore, Mbeki's office has signed a receipt for the first part of the Declaration, which is to our advantage.
Everything we are doing is legal. The media has already been notified of the march and listeners to Radio Pretoria are probably aware of it. I know that many of you are not in Transvaal/Gauteng, but if you wish to participate, we will try and arrange accommodation for you, and my house will also be at your disposal. People from the Cape, Phalaborwa and other areas have already confirmed that they will be there to participate.
Please come and show your support, start walking with us at 8.00 a.m. on 4th March 2006 from Church Square to the Union Buildings. Women and children will be walking in the centre of the procession. Men will be protecting us from the sides, and the Boer Commando will be riding up front. Let every website join us and march under your own banner to indicate the unification of the nation (Eg. the website for our Seer will march under the banner of SIENER.CO.ZA. We will be marching under the banner of "Boerevryheid.co.za". Students can march under the banners of their hostel/university. There are groups like Solidarity, Transvaal Agricultural Union, BCVO, BOERE.CO.ZA, etc. If you are not a member of any group, you can march under the Vierkleur flag, while aged persons will be waiting at the Union buildings.
Date: 4th March Time: 08h00 Venue: Church Square, Pretoria. AIM: 1. Our Heavenly Father is being disregarded in every official instance. 2. Violence has become uncontrollable. 3. Our people are being savagely assaulted, raped and murdered. 4. We have to lock ourselves in home-made prisons for our own safety. 5. Our land is being stolen from us. 6. Our children are being exposed to alien religions, history and values. 7. Police and the Courtsy display hostility towards the Boer nation. 8. Our people are being dismissed in the workplace, withheld from promotion and scandalously discriminated against. 9. There is blatant discrimination against Whites when tenders and contracts are awarded in favour of non-whites. 10. Our language is being ignored and disregarded in every way. 11. Our cultural property is being destroyed and violated. 12. Our Boer prisoners are rotting in prison while erstwhile terrorists and criminals go unpunished and are freely walking around. 13. These injustices against our people cry to Heaven. 14. To show proven support for the Majuba Declaration whereby we demand the right to self-determination.
DRESS - WOMEN - Black and/or White MEN - Denims or Khaki
We will also have a petition to be signed at the Union Buildings. Unfortunately we cannot accept e-mail petitions. So please, I know this is asking a lot, but we are at the point where we will have to show support by the Nation. We cannot do without support, and every person who says: "I don't feel like it," or "There will be enough people," or "This isn't going to work," is condemning us and our children, and contributing to the truth of those words.
In our history there were only three Women's marches. Let this one stand out in our history. Bring your families, women, children, uncles, aunts and show where your loyalties lie. It is difficult to leave your house, it costs money to drive here, it takes a lot to do this while some people are watching rugby, or going fishing, or watching TV, or visiting friends, but PLEASE DO THIS FOR YOUR CHILDREN, FOR YOUR PARENTS, FOR YOUR PEOPLE, and think where we will be if we continue doing nothing.
PLEASE DISTRIBUTE THIS E-MAIL TO EVERYONE THAT IS SYMPATHETIC TO OUR CAUSE.
Best wishes, Tanya du Preez, e-mail: meisiekind2

1. The WOMEN of the BOEREVOLK participated in organized marches on three occasions in the past.
2. A woman makes a plan. This group was part of the 1940 procession to the Union Buildings in Pretoria This photo also comes from the procession's commemoration brochureThe FIRST occasion was when the women led by Susanna Smit, sister of Gerrit Maritz and wife of Reverend Erasmus Smit uttered her famous words to the British Delegation in Natal: Susanna Smit: "Mister Cloete, even if we have to walk barefooted and bareheaded over the Drakensberg, we shall not resign ourselves to living under the British flag."
3. The second occasion was under the leadership of Mrs. Hendriena Joubert, 85 year-old widow of Gen Piet Joubert, and Mrs. Eloff-Kruger, daughter of Pres Paul Kruger. They handed over a petition on August 4, 1915, in which the release of Gen Christiaan de Wet was demanded. During 1915 a group of women, inter alia those from Natal, also held a protest march to demand, amongst other things, the release of Boer General Christiaan de Wet, one of the rebel leaders in the resistance to South Africa's entry into the First World War. This photograph is from "Die Brandwag" of 1 September 1915.
4. A quarter-century later, on June 22, 1940, (five days after a few women had decided to organize it), thousands of women marched in line in a procession from Church Square to the Union Buildings. They protested against South Africa's participation in the Second World War.


At present, we, the Boerevolk, are exiles in our own country. Human rights violations are perpetrated against the Boerevolk on every single terrain of our society.
Ø Our Heavenly father is slighted in each official institution
Ø Crime has become uncontrollable
Ø Our people are being barbarously attacked, raped, and murdered
Ø We need to lock ourselves into jails for our own safety
Ø Our land is being stolen from us
Ø Our children in the schools are being subjected to a religion, a history, and values which are alien, and even hostile to us
Ø The police and courtsy show hostility towards the Boerevolk.
Ø At work, our people are fired, are not being promoted, and are discriminated against in a scandalous way
Ø White people are blatantly discriminated against in favour of people of other colours when contracts and tenders are allotted
Ø Our language is slighted on every terrain
Ø Our cultural property is attacked and destroyed
Ø Our Boere prisoners rot in jails while former terrorists and criminals run around unpunished and freely, and even fill government posts
Ø THE INJUSTICE AGAINST OUR PEOPLE CRIES TO HIGH HEAVENS
Ø ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!

1. On Dec 29, 2005, Mrs. Minnie Pretorius handed in a letter at the office of Mr. Mbeki, in which she requested him to receive certain documents at the Union Buildings on March 4, 2006, at 10:00 AM.
2. On January 14, 22 persons had a meeting to plan the arrangements.
3. A women's protest march was planned for March 4, 2006, during which all the above complaints will be handed formally to Mbeki.

1. All women who feel unsatisfied about the present discrimination against our people (volk).
2. Women representing all aspects of our people's life will group together and will plan in advance:
- Working women in their various roles, such as teachers, secretaries, civil servants, municipal workers, etc.
- Trade unions
- Housewives
- Farmwives
- Mothers with perambulators (prams)
- Schoolgirls
- Students at tertiary institutions
- Elderly ladies
- (and elderly gentlemen may wait for the parade at the Union Buildings)
- Family and friends of Boer prisoners of war
3. The horse commando will form the rearguard, while other men will move along the sides of the parade for protection of the women.

1. Through THE MAJUBA DECLARATION, the Boerevolk demands the right to self-determination.
2. Each group will draw-up the wording for their particular demand, and will hand it over themselves.
3. Slogans and banners will reflect our discontent.

The march will take place on the Saturday the 4th of March 2006
WE WILL ASSEMBLE at 07:30 AM, at CHURCH SQUARE, PRETORIA
START MOVING - commence at 08:15 AM

1. Humble yourself before our Heavenly Father and admit that He is in control of all the arrangements.
2. Become involved in the arrangements in your area. Phone: or E-mail boervrou
3. Propagate in all possible ways, and motivate your neighbour and friends to come and to bring their menfolk along.

This pamphlet was drawn up by Minnie Pretorius: , and was translated into English by Professional Language Services: / or henry


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