AfriForum demands that farm murders become a priority for government
10 November 2020
Yet another cruel attack on a father and son on a farm in the Free State confirms that farm murders should be a higher priority for government. AfriForum strongly condemns the latest farm attack on Pieter Hills (56) and his son Eddie (26).
Hills and his son were cruelly attacked on 5 November on their farm outside Hennenman. Hills was tied up and shot in the head, and he succumbed to his wounds. Eddie sustained serious injuries to his neck vertebrae and trachea, and according to media reports was declared braindead on Monday evening.
Ernst Roets, head of Policy and Action at AfriForum, says that farm murders still do not receive the necessary attention, despite the President and Police Minister trying to reassure the country in this regard. “The truth is that government has no counter-strategy to curb farm murders,” Roets says.
According to Roets, the rural security plan is not being executed. Moreover, the security plan does not contain a focused strategy against farm murders. “If government was serious about farm murders, it would have compiled and executed a holistic plan that not only remarks on the way in which suspects should be arrested, but also focuses on preventing these murders from happening in the first place.”