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Colour Revolution Factors Active in South Africa; Zuma Unable To Attend Bandung Summit

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President Jacob Zuma on Saturday pleaded with foreigners to stay in South Africa as he cancelled a state visit to Indonesia to deal with a wave of deadly xenophobic violence at home.

EIRNS —In addition to the anti-foreigner violence that was instigated over the last few weeks in South Africa, and which forced the cancellation of President Jacob Zuma’s attendance at the 60th Anniversary celebration of the Bandung Conference, there are clear signs of further preparations for a colour revolution in South Africa to remove it from the BRICS group:

* The neo-con Freedom House has a major program for southern Africa, which is headed by Vukasin Petrovic, one of the eleven Serbs who were founding members of Otpor, the colour revolution organization that overthrew Slobodan Milosevic, and who were later deployed to Ukraine to begin work on the Orange revolution there. Freedom House has offices in Johannesburg. The writing is on the wall.

* Jane Duncan, a professor of journalism at University of Johannesburg (she was formerly at Rhodes University), has received George Soros’s Open Society Foundation funding, has written a column in which she obliquely threatens close leading members of the Zuma government, and therefore Zuma himself, with the fate of Libya’s Muammar Qaddafi, making reference inclusively to the torture of Qaddafi by sodomy with a knife before he was murdered. Duncan describes herself as "a researcher for the United Front," the colour revolution outfit founded by the pro-class war Irvin Jim and NUMSA labour union.

* The website of SACSIS, the SA Civil Society Information Service, now has an article on its home page denouncing the BRICS.

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