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Bodies Of South African Toddlers Found In Community Toilet Sparks Riot by infonubia(m): 8:14pm On Oct 16, 2013
Lately, there has been an outrage in Diepsloot, South Africa. President Jacob Zuma gave a speech just two weeks ago addressing his outrage and shock about the recent Diepsloot-killings of toddlers.

Yesterday, October 15th, the bodies of two girls believed to be age two and three were found inside a communal toilet that was north of Johnnesburg. This is one of the several cases of increasing abuse and aggressive violent exerted on children.

The bodies of the toddlers were discovered early this morning by the police. Police spokesman Lungelo Dlamini noted, "It is not clear how the children were killed." Hover, a local media report stated that they were strangled.

The report of the unknown reasons for the deaths of these young children have caused riots as protesters residing in the densely populated areas express their anger by looting stores and burning tires in the street. They blocked the roads with rocks and stones while police officers have spent the day trying to patrol the area and restore order.

President Jacob Zuma expressed his dismay and shock at an older, but also recent case of toddler killings, where two other toddlers were found dead in Katlehong. Police believed they were poisoned. President Zuma said, "these gruesome incidents of extreme torture and murder of our children do not belong to the society that we are continuously striving to build together."

South African's minister of police, Nathi Mthethwa asked that the communities help the police department solve these crimes and Diepsloot killings of the children. He stated that the government would not tolerate lawlessness int he street. "We condemn any form of mob justice...destroying property, looting shops, cannot be a legitimate form of resolving challenges around policing."

Is mob justice okay especially in a justifiable anger?

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Re: Bodies Of South African Toddlers Found In Community Toilet Sparks Riot by Nobody: 8:31pm On Oct 16, 2013
What good is looting Shops and blocking Roads going to do those Children? #Jobless Touts
Re: Bodies Of South African Toddlers Found In Community Toilet Sparks Riot by Kanwulia: 9:37pm On Oct 16, 2013
Typical 'BLACK MAN' mentality. grin
Instead of conducting an inquiry. . . THEY ARE WASTING TIME RIOTING!
Even the killers are among the 'protesters'!
Mtcheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeew!!!

THE CHRISTIAN GOD OF ABORTION AFTER BIRTH STRIKES AGAIN!

With HIM, all things are possible!!! O killer of children!!! cheesy
Re: Bodies Of South African Toddlers Found In Community Toilet Sparks Riot by infonubia(m): 1:32am On Oct 17, 2013
koonbey: What good is looting Shops and blocking Roads going to do those Children? #Jobless Touts
Well said...riots and throwing tantrums doesn't get them any closer to unravelling the mystery surrounding the death of those innocent children.

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