
South African based Zimbabwean influencial human rights Advocate Talent Rusere flees his South African home after several attempts on his life by an unrecognised gang of South African Xhosa youngsters. This happened soon after Rusere stood a firm ground agains Nhlanhla Lux’s Operation Dudula which he alleged is a whiteman sponsored racial movement.
On a facebook post last night Rusere wrote “I have nothing else more to protect in life accept the mission to win the Economic Liberation Struggle and see a black child living a descent life out of his land. I have already lost everything including including the most precious thing i was so afraid to loose.
To those who have been paid to run after my life, please be careful of what you are running after…. a bullet will never take life out of me. I am the son of the soil,an ambassador of the African economic freedom and will never be killed by a man…. you are wasting your time trying. I am beyond your reach,the soils of Africa are my protection. No spear shall stub me to death never….keep trying and you will perish like flies.
I will never give up untill a black child attains his economic conomic freedom . There will be no more white supremacy in Africa. Nomore African will be paid to kill an African. The spirits of our Land are with me.
I am not fighting against my fellow South African brothers and sisters. I am fighting against the idea of reducing a South African blackman to the level of an illegal immigrant. South Africans deserves to own companies,mines and properties in their country not competing for dishwashing jobs with illegal immigrants in their country. Foreigners must be working for South Africans not competing for jobs with them. Stop fooling South Africans,they are not your workers…. its their land and they deserve something better than employment.
We are Fighting for South African Economic freedom and black empowerment. Lets join our hands together and uncapture our brothers and sisters from the hand of a whiteman and a corrupt solipsistic government.”
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