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Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 6:25pm On Aug 24, 2013
zaandrew: For the ISRT yes, but the ISRT was only a interim AAM till the A darter came out. No detail on number of A-darters will be public domian since you know we build it our self.
A-Darter is missile is NOT yet in service today though developed, and it is a south african missile NOT yet configured to be used by SAAB Gripen which is a Swedish made imported jet .

try to be honest and give complete information. half information is a form of mis-information.

south african Gripen jets have only one missile each for over 5 years . fact you were hiding for 600 pages of this thread.

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Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 6:19pm On Aug 24, 2013
Msauza: And the hawks?
[size=16pt]south african Hawk jets have no air to air missiles at all. fact.[/size]

[img]http://www.flightglobal.com/assets/getAsset.aspx?ItemID=38940[/img]
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 11:10am On Aug 24, 2013
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[size=14pt]south african Gripen jets have only one missile each. fact .[/size]

Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 11:10am On Aug 24, 2013
[size=16pt]i am back to military topic. enough of derailment.[/size]
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 11:00am On Aug 24, 2013
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Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 11:00am On Aug 24, 2013
Mike..ZA:
Let's talk about military stuff.
this is the only time i ever agreed with you.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 10:59am On Aug 24, 2013
Msauza: To tell you the truth SA never had any cases of fake certificates until the advent of Nigerians in our territory. I think to solve the problem is when we chase them out of our country like Botswana. UK is also planning to deport them.

Anyway, my mind is on this one:

33% of Nigerian graduates are fraud:
since south africans copied from nigerians according to you, then we are your masters....you follow us to do things, even if we are leading you into a pit hole grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 10:57am On Aug 24, 2013
zetdee: South African township team
designs their first 'supercar'



Awe2 is a dream supercar designed
by a group of 20 car specialists in
Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa.
still a paper design project. many of that all over the world, even Zimbabwe will have some car designs cool
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 10:54am On Aug 24, 2013
andrewza: Can you post proof of all of those facts please.

Drug capital? I don't think we ever held that tital

Rape captal? For a country at peace. But most african countries are far higher.

Armend robbery capital? Proof please

Murder capital? In the mid 1990s maybe but percapita central and south american countries top SA.

There are a few countries with a far higher percapita prevlance rate

Robbery cappital? Proof please
google is your friend. south africa ranks 1st to 3rd position worldwide on those crimes.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 10:52am On Aug 24, 2013
andrewza: We never shelled goma. Goma is were the SADC Arty is located. We shelled from goma. And it tanzian arty and SA mortas the first report got it confused. Probaly because SA solder are on the fron line and probaly called it in.
"UN troops in the Democratic Republic of Congo have launched an offensive, shelling positions held by rebels near the eastern city of Goma.

The UN was responding to shelling from M23 rebels on Goma on Thursday, a UN spokesman said. Congolese officials say five civilians in the city died.

A M23 spokesman told the BBC it had not attacked the city, blaming the army for provoking the fighting."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-23816186

the M23 rebels deny your claim. since you were not on the battlefield, please s.hut your m.outh tight, or go to the war zone like a real man...you coward under your wife's blanket...toy soldier

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Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 10:47am On Aug 24, 2013
Msauza: Yet those two doctors who killed a woman have been practising in Nigeria for ages until they have made that blunder. How many people did they give injections and medicine before they were caught. Nah! Am just asking.
any employer in the world that employs graduates without verifying their transcipts directly from their university is a fool, and that is his own problem.

my source proves that 13% of south african certificates are forged too. its a global crime, no country is free. fact !
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 10:44am On Aug 24, 2013
andrewza: Because that link clearly showed SA was still taking pics. Did I say our satlight was not damged? No I just point out we still have the abliety to take pics.
foolish man, an expired satellite cannot take pictures and send it to earth, it goes out of controlled orbit and loses contact with earth station, they know its there but it does not work anymore. fool, dead satellites work only when it is south african owned. foolish liar, you cannot even tell a smart intelligent lie. grin

the 15 south african soldiers who died from seleka bullets in CAR must be the same ones now deployed to face M23 rebels in Congo DRC today...fool grin

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Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 10:37am On Aug 24, 2013
collynzo2: Some facts about South Africa:

South Africa is the drug capital of the world.
South Africa is the rapè capital of the world.
South Africa is the armed robbery capital of the world.
South Africa is the murder capital of the world.
South Africa is the HIV/AIDS capital of the world.
South Africa is the burglary capital of the world.
South Africa is the worst capital of the world.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 10:35am On Aug 24, 2013
andrewza: I stand corrected SIRP does say APR40. Yet nigeria does not have them. Beagel blog has a nice right up and list of nigerian arty.
oh, you now admit that beegeagle has nice write ups ? how surprising ! @saengine needs to hear this one o !

you south africans refused to accept beegeagles story about nigerian 70km to 120km missile test at Epe lagoon in lagos, how come you accept beegeagle's list of nigerian artillery where APR-40 is missing despite SIPRI and WIKIPEDIA confirming nigeria has it with delivery dates 1991-1992 ?


see why i call you master of deliberate mis-informnation ?

reason why i am getting tired of this thread/forum.

south african fool and liar grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 10:31am On Aug 24, 2013
andrewza: You with out a doubt you faild comprension.

M23 shelled goma and killed civlians, so the FIB return fire on knowen M23 locastion. No FIB shelling hit populated areas.
you were personally on the battlefield watching whose artillery shells was flying into civilian homes ? coward soldier, your mates are fighting war, you come to internet forum and twist stories. toy soldier !
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 10:28am On Aug 24, 2013
Msauza: I will never allow myself to be attended to by a Nigerian doctor unless he was trained in South Africa. Thanks God that I have my own medical aid where I had registered my son and girlfriend as well and do not have to attend government hospitals where those Nigerian doctors are packed. I simply visit our private hospitals where I know I will get best South African doctors.

33% of Nigerian graduates, including their doctors, lawyers, bankers and engineers carry forged qualifications, no wonder Agaugust keeps on whining and whining about this 33% thing, knowing well that he is part of those 33% graduates.

http://pmnewsnigeria.com/2012/11/09/33-of-graduates-carry-fake-credentials-background-check-expert/
a doctor with forged certificate cannot work in nigeria, the N.M.A seal will be missing from his credentials/membership list available for public confirmation and his patients will die at every surgery.

a lawyer with forged certificate cannot stand in court in nigeria, his name will be missing from N.B.A published list, he has no Law School training, his first court appearance for court proceedings before a Judge will show that he does not know Law, he will lose every case and get no clients.

an engineer with forged certificate will cannot work in nigeria, when he is to calculate building or machine scalar/vector quantities he wont find that applied mathematics in the open air, his first project assignment will get him sacked. he wont survive.

every intelligent country verifies a foreign graduate's university crtificates/detailed academic transcripts directly from the graduates home university before they employ him. if you dont do that in south africa, then you are a foolish nation to employ fake graduates.

certificate forgery happens all over the world including south africa grin

" Unisa's Martin Ramotshela said the university had prosecuted 94 cases of qualifications fraud consisting mainly of fraudulent matric certificates over the past three years

On average, about 13% percent of the degrees that are submitted to us for verification turn out fraudulent to some extent. Often, the symbols are changed to reflect a higher pass or subjects are added for which the student had never registered. "


http://www.sowetanlive.co.za/news/2013/06/25/fake-qualifications-certificates-is-growing-problem-say-experts
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 10:12am On Aug 24, 2013
zetdee: Ghana is a far better country than Nigeria

According to the World Bank, 90% of Nigerians survive on $2 a day or less, compared with 52% in Ghana who survive on $2 a day.

Life expectancy is 52 years in Nigeria and 64 years in Ghana.


70% of Ghanaians have access to electricity
you came late to this thread, go back to pages 200 to 300, world bank says there is no valid statistics of nigerian poverty rate, and the 70% published by sources is disputed by world bank, so how did you arrive at 90% ? grin

life expectancy....my grandfather in my village is about 100 years old in nigeria grin

Ghana's electricity is majorly powered by gas supply from nigeria, if nigeria shuts down gas supply , Ghana will be in darkness like Congo grin

Ghana's most sophisticated telecoms service provider is nigeria's Globacom grin

nigerian bus drivers and bricklayer/labourers/street beggers fvcked over 100,000 Ghanaian women in lagos at a give away price of only one naira fifty kobo per round up to 1985. please dont place Ghana beside nigeria. grin

always check your urine/blood alcohol level in case you drank beer before you write comments. thank you.


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Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 9:58am On Aug 24, 2013
Msauza: Education in Nigeria is in crisis.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/02/education-sector-in-crisis-evidence-causes-and-possible-remedies/
education in south africa is in crisis, thats why 1,000 south african students are studying medicine and surgery in tiny Cuba's universities, and even going on hunger strike in a foreign land to embarrass pretoria.

you want me to repeat that post and source ? its a very embarrassing story grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 9:55am On Aug 24, 2013
zetdee: The fact that people with degrees fail basic aptitude test is proof that Nigerian aducation is a complete scam, the standards are too low.
fact remains that nigerian medical doctors are working in south africa to save your people from HIV AIDS death and other diseases endemic to your soweto sh..i..t hole.

fact also stands that south africa is importing mathematics and science teachers from nigerian to teach your dull soweto/pretoria brains. i dont have to repeat that post and source 7th time around.

rainbow nation is a kingdom of dullards grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 9:41am On Aug 24, 2013
zetdee: The fact that people with degrees fail basic aptitude test is proof that Nigerian aducation is a complete scam, the standards are too low.
fact remains that nigerian medical doctors are working in south africa to save your people from HIV AIDS death and other diseases endemic to your soweto sh..i..t hole.

fact also stands that south africa is importing mathematics and science teachers from nigerian to teach your dull soweto/pretoria brains.

rainbow nation is a kingdom of dullards grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 1:48am On Aug 24, 2013
CraigB: As you have so desperately wished and dreamed you could show by producing an article confirming our soldiers selling these, as they do in Naai-geria.

Lovely.
200,000 guns are missing from south african government armoury. whether sold by your armed forces or stolen while your police and army were sleeping drunk with koeldrank, or making nice photos for @THIZA, we dont care, all we know is that 200,000 guns were illegally removed from the hands of your incompetent south african police or army and landed in the hands of R.apist and M.urderous criminals. fact.

you enjoy posting nigerian shell petroleum story, so i enjoy posting your own country's own story too.

learn one lesson today, nobody has the monopoly of throwing s..h..i..t at other people, they can surely kick you back.....and we will !

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Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 1:38am On Aug 24, 2013
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half a million illegal guns are in south africa as smuggled, lost, or stolen weapons. sorrow, tears, and blood


https://www.ukarts.com/user_files/Shows/Production-Shots/Township/130-Relativity---Mar-2006.jpg
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust:
CraigB: A 1999 article. How sweet. http://www.issafrica.org/uploads/SOCIETYCHAP2.PDF

And I thought it would say our soldiers sold these arms to the public? I am disappointed (almost shattered) that it does not and it is so old
nobody cares whether year 1999 or 1909, facts and truths dont die, only lies perish.

those are the smuggled and stolen 500,000 guns k.illing people like chicken in south africa up till today. tell your incompetent police to show us proof that they have collected the half a million guns back from criminals hands....foolish south africa .

the life span of a gun can be as long as half a century. fool !

you will probably be the next to get s.hot with illegal gun in your rotten country

https://www.ukarts.com/user_files/Shows/Production-Shots/Township/130-Relativity---Mar-2006.jpg
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Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 1:07am On Aug 24, 2013
CraigB: The group cited local sources who warned it was impossible to tell where weapons provided by the UK to help protect Shell eventually ended up.
‘It is common knowledge that soldiers and policemen sell arms to people who need them at give-away price,’ said one.
go to BBC news official website and delete the true report posted there saying the south african army/UN soldiers side shelled Goma city of innocent civilains and killed them in Congo. your own medicine is now a bitter taste in your own mouth.



meanwhile start a research expedition and look for some ordinary rifles that shell petroleum suspects are missing without proof of the so called wrong hands coming out to say they got the guns.

also find which people in south africa got the thousands of rifles that smugglers illegally ship into south africa every day and your foolish police, border officials, army and government CANNOT stop them...fool tongue

half a million illegal guns are in south africa

hundreds of thousands of illegal guns have been smuggled into south africa from about 20 other african countries including far away Gambia in west africa !

200,000 guns out of the 500,000 above are 'missing' south african government rifles. nation of fools !

22,000 of those guns were stolen from south african police and other forces and used to kill hundreds of south african policemen.

rainbow nation is a full scale sh..i..t hole, stop pointing accusing fingers at other african countries while your own homeland nation stinks like toilet pooh pooh.


south africa is as african as any other african country...south africa is a sh..i ..t hole, read below, see your rottenness :

RESEARCH WORK BY ETTIENNE. HENNOP

Introduction

South Africa is bogged down by unacceptably high numbers of weapons
in circulation, smuggled into the country from neighbours in the
subregion, stolen from legal firearm owners and state institutions,



TCP SERIES: VOLUME I I I
ILLEGAL FIREARMS IN CIRCULATION
SIZE OF THE PROBLEM?
SOURCES OF ILLEGAL FIREARMS
USE OF ILLEGAL FIREARMS
• Armed robberies
• Hijacking of vehicles
• Cash-in-transit heists
• Attacks on smallholdings and farms
• Murders
INTERNAL SOURCES
• State firearms
• Stolen private firearms
• Homemade firearms
EXTERNAL SOURCES
• Routes or pipelines used for
smuggling firearms into
SouthAfrica
• Destinations and fate of
illicit firearms in South Africa

[b]
TOTAL SUBTOTAL DESCRIPTION

200 000 Total state-owned firearms missing
18 000 Left behind by the SADF after its withdrawal from
Namibia (former South West Africa)
63 000 Issued to commando and reservist members after
completion of national service, these firearms were
not retrieved from members because they moved, or
changed addresses without notifying the
SADF/SANDF
91 000 Sent to other countries as part of special projects or,
as it was referred to during a TRC hearing,
“reconciliation sale/transfers of arms”
22 000 Firearms lost or stolen over a period of time,
including those lost or stolen from the ten former
homeland police forces
6 000 Firearms provided to local black councillors, local
black professional people in townships and to tribal
leaders.
150 000 Firearms stolen from private owners
20-30 000 Homemade firearms
Unknown Number of illegal imports
Unknown Number of underreported losses from all sectors in
South Africa
500 000 TOTAL NUMBER OF ILLEGAL FIREARMS
Source: Joint Investigation Team
thefts of firearms; the number of firearms retrieved; the seizure of
ammunition; and finally, the number of licence applications received and
approved.[/b]

TCP SERIES : VOLUME I I I • 1 9
Table 2 – Total reported cases of violent crimes between 1994 and
1998
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998
Murder 26 832 26 637 25 782 24 588 24 875
Attempted
murder 27 300 26 512 28 516 28 148 29 418
Robbery with
aggravating
circumstances 84 900 80 071 67 249 69 691 88 319
Rape 42 429 47 506 50 481 52 159 49 280
Assault – GBH
(serious) 210 250 220 990 230 425 234 554 234 056
Common
assault 193 764 205 101 205 333 201 863 199 313
Other robbery 32 423 40 881 51 506 52 678 62 111
TOTAL 619 892 649 693 661 288 665 678 689 370
Source: Crime Information Analysis Centre, South African Police Service
Table 3 – Crimes accounted for under robbery with aggravating
circumstances between 1995 and 1998
1995 1996 1997 1998
Carjacking 6 683 12 860 13 011 15 111
Hijacking of trucks 1 695 3 694 4 296 5 773
Robbery of cash-in-transit 123 410 120 214
Bank robberies 646 642 497 476
Source: Crime Information Analysis Centre
6 231. (See table 4 below for the total number of reported cases of firearmrelated
crimes between 1994 and 1998.)
The increase in the theft and negligent loss of firearms from private owners
is higher than the official number reported. There is underreporting of these
crimes, since firearm owners fear that they could be declared unfit to
possess a firearm if it were proven that the loss of the firearm was through
negligence on their behalf. South African data shows an increase between
1994 and 1998, from 14 460 firearms to 20 682 firearms, respectively, in the
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Table 4 – Number of reported cases of firearm-related crime
between 1994 and 1998
CRIME 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998
Murder with firearm 11 134 11 056 11 394 11 215 12 267
Attempted murder
with firearm 23 682 22 035 22 387 20 937 22 001
Robbery with firearm - - 51 005 54 250 69 501
Attempted robbery
with firearm - - 2 014 4 237 4 703
Theft of firearm 7 285 7 456 9 085 12 141 11 391
Negligent loss of
firearm - - 4 729 4 964 6 231
Illegal possession
of firearm/ammunition - - 13 413 13 036 14 554
Negligent handling
of firearm - - 2 895 3 362 3 384
Firing of firearm in
municipal area - - 2 791 2 983 3 098
Pointing of firearm - - 22 742 23 655 25 375
Other transgressions
of the Arms and
Ammunition Act
(no 75 of 1969) - - 1 333 765 909
Source: South African Police Service
number of illegal firearms recovered by the illegal firearm units. (See table
5 below for the number of firearms retrieved between 1996 and 1998.)
The total number of ammunition seized by the illegal firearm units is also a
useful indicator of the increase in the number of firearms. (See table 6 below
for the total seizure of ammunition by the SAPS between 1994 and 1998.)
Other lesser sources of firearms for the illicit market in South Africa include
the illegal imports of firearms, and those remaining after international
hunting expeditions. There are no statistics available on the extent of these
sources.


Firearms also flow through
South Africa to regions of conflict. The flow of firearms from Mozambique
to the Great Lakes Region, for example, fuels the civil wars there.
TCP SERIES : VOLUME I I I • 2 3
Main routes by air
Main routes by sea
Main routes over land
Mauritania
Algeria
Libya Egypt
Sudan
Chad
Niger
Mali
Nigeria
Central African
Republic
Ethiopia
Democratic
Republic of
Congo
Angola
Namibia
Tanzania
Botswana
South Africa
Kenya
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Equatorial Guinea
São Tomé & Principe Gabon
Senegal
The Gambia
Guinea Bissau
Guinea
Sierra Leone
Liberia
Côte
d’Ivoire
Burkina
Faso Djibouti
Uganda
Rwanda
Burundi
Swaziland
Lesotho
Cabinda
Mauritius
Seychelles
Comoros
Cape Verde
In the South African context, most of these firearms end up in the hands of
criminals.


As mentioned previously, there is an increase in crimes involving
firearms. Vehicle hijackings increased from 6 683 in 1995 to 15 111 in 1998,
an increase of 12.6%. But the shock is the 24.1% increase in truck hijacking
over the same period: in 1995, there were 1 695 reported cases and, in 1998,
5 773. Firearms were used in the majority of these hijackings, and handguns
are the most frequently used firearms in vehicle hijackings. (See table 3
with details about the crimes accounted for under robbery with aggravating
circumstances between 1994 and 1998.)
There has also been an increase in robberies with firearms in the last few
years. These include cash-in-transit robberies and bank robberies. Statistics
indicate an increase from 51 005 robberies with a firearm in 1996, to 69 501
in 1998, excluding attempted robberies. Again, the firearms favoured for
robbery are handguns, except in the case of cash-in-transit robbery, where
assault rifles are the weapon type preferred by criminals.
The incidence of the negligent use of a firearm is also showing an upward
trend. This is evident in the increase in the number of incidents of the
negligent handling of a firearm, the firing of a firearm in a municipal area
and the pointing of a firearm.
Figures for attacks on farms and smallholdings also showed an increase
from 1997 to 1998. In 1997, 66.1% of all the attacks on farms and
smallholdings were committed with firearms, with a handgun again most
frequently used by criminals. In gang violence in the different provinces,
drive-by shootings are on the increase and, most recently, the eliminating of
witnesses awaiting appearances in court cases involving gangsters. From
these different statistics it is therefore only too apparent that the increased
availability of firearms for criminal use is having an ever-increasing effect
on crimes involving firearms.
Although the smuggling of firearms into and through South Africa by
criminals and organised crime syndicates continues, large-scale smuggling
for political reasons has decreased dramatically since the first democratic
elections in 1994. Joint operations between the Mozambican police and the
SAPS have been successful in destroying hundreds of tons of weapons and
ammunition inside Mozambique, preventing them from being smuggled


TCP SERIES: VOLUME I I I
into South Africa. However, crossborder smuggling is still a real threat and
the police remain alert to smugglers and organised crime rings dealing in
weapons. The porous borders between South Africa and its neighbours are
difficult to police. For instance, military weapons that went missing from
the Lesotho Army base during the SADC intervention in Lesotho in 1998
could find their way into the hands of criminals in South Africa.
Internal sources of illegal firearms in South Africa
The identification of sources of illegal firearms internal to the country and
the gaining of control over them are among the most important tasks to be
addressed, if firearm-related crime is to be curbed in South Africa. Within
South Africa, major sources of arms currently fuelling the illicit market result
from the theft or loss of state-controlled firearms; the theft or loss of firearms
owned by defence force and police service members (200 000 weapons);
firearms lost by or stolen from civilians (150 000 weapons); and firearmsmuggling
(quantity of weapons unknown). Other sources of firearms,
although minor, include the illegal imports of firearms and those left by
international hunters as part payment for the hunt or as a gift to the outfitter.
Stolen State Firearms
State-controlled firearms include all those under the control of the SANDF,
the SAPS and any government or provincial department to which firearms
are assigned. Thefts from state armouries are often well-organised and
usually carried out with the assistance of a person working inside the
armoury or one with knowledge of its security procedures.
In the Western Cape, the armed theft of firearms and ammunition from
police stations is emerging as a new trend. Such thefts include assault rifles,
pistols, ammunition and other police equipment. From January to June
1999, 38 assault rifles, 24 shotguns and 32 9mm pistols were stolen from
police stations in the Western Cape. It is believed that gangs and vigilante
groups are responsible for these robberies, using the stolen weapons for the
ongoing drug and gang wars on the Cape Flats.
The SAPS and SANDF are armed with firearms as a result of the nature of
their work – making them targets for criminals in search of firearms. In

TCP SERIES : VOLUME I I I • 2 5

224 police officials were killed on and off duty, many believed to
have been killed for their firearms in one year alone.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 12:38am On Aug 24, 2013
CraigB: _____

As previously stated, you will give us proof, no doubt.

Failing which, my tea is brewing in the kitchen. cool

And while you're at it, you will show us civilians being lined up, made to lie down and killed - which is the style of your loseritary.
your side shelled Goma city and killed innocent people. goes into history. i know south african soldiers will not be able to shoot straight at a target except in @THIZA's nice photos.

was it your 70km long range G6 artillery you used to kill innocent peoples's children sleeping in their bedrooms ?

rainbow nation has exported civilian murder to Congo DRC, new addition to the civilian R.ape they exported there before grin

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Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 12:33am On Aug 24, 2013
CraigB: http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/news/article-2395897/Shell-Nigerian-arms-controversy.html


Shell in Nigerian arms controversy as campaigners accuse it of doing little to prevent weapons falling into the wrong hands
By ROB DAVIES
PUBLISHED: 16:00 EST, 16 August 2013 | UPDATED: 03:05 EST, 18 August 2013


Shell lobbied the Government to send millions of pounds of weapons to Nigeria that may have fallen into the hands of militants guilty of human rights abuses, a report has warned.
Oil theft in Nigeria contributed to a £160million bill in Shell's last set of quarterly results and the Anglo-Dutch firm has sought Government help to deal with the fragile security situation in the West African county. That total also includes deferred oil and gas production as a result of pipeline shutdowns caused by criminal activity, and the blockade of the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas plant.
fool, read your own source where it says

"Minutes of a meeting between Shell’s Malcolm Brinded and the Foreign Office in 2006 state that Shell was ‘keen to see HMG [Her Majesty’s Government] looking for further opportunities to assist Nigeria with Niger Delta security and governance'. "


thats what people call irrelevant, a story of year 2006 events. niger delta militancy ended many years ago, even a professional lawyer liar like @msauza cannot dispute that. foolish crayfish inside naija pot of pepper soup grin

now you have run out of ideas on what to publish...

dont divert attention, latest news is that south african army/ UN multinational forces have shelled and killed innocent civilians with artillery in Congo DRC city of Goma.

lets see you blame nigerian army for boko haram war zone death of civilians in Bama and Baga.

as i always said on this forum, its only a matter of time and patience, new events will make the truth pop out of south africa's sh..i..t hole grin

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Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 12:20am On Aug 24, 2013
andrewza: Did you fail comprension or somthing? The UN did not kill civlians. M23 shelled goma so the FIB responded and knoncked out a tank and som other stuff. Aka we killed the guys that just killed the civlians.
you are the one who failed comprehension in school, read the BBC news report below...

"UN troops in the Democratic Republic of Congo have launched an offensive, shelling positions held by rebels near the eastern city of Goma."


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-23816186

it was your south african army/UN multinational force that shelled Goma city and killed innocent people you fool !

now lets see how south african army will fight war in a city against rebels and innocent civilians will not die in the war zone, you south african mofos have been blaming nigerian army for civilian deaths in boko haram war zones of bama and baga, now its your turn to shell civilians with artillery guns....foolish people of a foolish south african sh..i..t hole !

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Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 12:14am On Aug 24, 2013
andrewza:
Nigeria does not have APR 40 and nore does SRIP menstion them. Wikpead menstion them but there is no source. Even beagel blog does not mension APR40s.

Both are better than wikepdia. Hell most of the info in the nigerian milltary wikpeadia page uses the 2007 ISS info very much out dated don't you think.
you say me i dont think ? you must be c.raaaaazy, see your foolishness below, nigerian army has modern APR -40 shown on SIPRI, and you tell me its not on SIPRI, you are a big time liar...



Supplier/ Year Year(s) No.
recipient (R) No. Weapon Weapon of order/ of delivered/
or licenser (L) ordered designation description licence deliveries produced Comments


Italy
R: Nigeria 13 Palmaria 155mm Self-propelled gun 1990 1992-1994 13
(11) Palmaria 155mm Self-propelled gun (1999) 2001-2007 11 $31 m deal (part of $67 m deal); delivery delayed for financial reasons
(18) Model-56 105mm Towed gun (2002) 2003 18

Romania
R: Nigeria (11) APR-40 122mm Self-propelled MRL (1991) 1991-1992 (11)

(4) M-82 130mm Towed gun 1991 1992 4 Ex-Romanian


source : http://armstrade.sipri.org/armstrade/page/trade_register.php

you see it in bold fonts above, now you see why i always call you the master of mis-information deceiving innocent people on this forum ?

i keep hanging your south african navy uniform on my mango tree, even after i quit this forum. fact !

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Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 11:42pm On Aug 23, 2013
CraigB: His being alive is irrelevant to me. BH lives. Who leads it, is inconsequential.

His death is important to you. Prove it. So, we can both sit and drink tea. cool
sorry you cannot drink tea with me, i already plugged a log of wood in your leaking mouth grin

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-23761048
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Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 11:41pm On Aug 23, 2013
CraigB: A Kaduna-based human rights activist, Shehu Sani, on Wednesday dismissed claims by the Joint Military Task Force in Maduguri that it has killed the leader of Boko Haram sect, Abubakar Shekau.

Sani further challenged the Nigerian military to produce the body of the presumed late leader of the sect to the public as proof.
let boko haram leader show us a new video on his usual al jazeera and open his face to prove he is still alive. his men are losing morale, let him come and boost it, the world knows he is losing the battle with nigerian army, let him prove the world wrong.

if you are a rebel officer and your supreme commander was killed due to bullet wounds from the enemy's army, he died in a bush from his g.unshot wounds, so you will hand over your late commander's dead body to his killers ? right ? fool grin

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Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 11:35pm On Aug 23, 2013
CraigB: ____

Ok. I suppose you will give us proof. Until then...

...lips are moving. No sound cool

A military aspirant analyst who can't analyse anything.
same way i thought you will give us proof that boko haram leader is still alive....show us his genuine video since the june attack on his base by nigerian army , show us, until then... grin

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Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by agaugust: 11:33pm On Aug 23, 2013
CraigB: "There is no independent confirmation of Shekau's death."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-2382162

In any case - irrelevant.
go tell that to the late boko haram leader in the pit of h.ellfire where his wicked soul has zero minutes rest per hour grin

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