Posted on January 18, 2010

How White People are treated in Africa: “We torched your farm and we’ll come back to eat your children”

‘While we fought the fire, some of the thugs were driving around on our own tractor with our water pumps and dowsers, but they didn’t come near us. They were probably laughing at us.’

They turned up that dark evening, as they would for many more to come, when supper was over. Screaming ‘out, out, out’ and thumping drums, Mugabe’s mob lit a noose of 50 fires around the farmhouse.

In the flickering circle of flames, it was easy to see the AK-47 automatic rifles they waved above their angry faces.

Inside, the terrified white family repeated the words of Psalm 118: ‘The Lord is with me, I will not be afraid.’


Beaten: Mike, left, and Ben whose farmland in Zimbabwe was torched

There was no sleep for them. At any minute the mob outside might break in and beat and torture them, just as they had done to other Africans, black and white.

It was only hours later, when dawn broke over Mount Carmel farm in Chegutu, 70 miles south-west of Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare, that Ben Freeth and his wife, Laura, finally dared to unlock their doors.

That night of terror was just one chilling episode in their battle against the dictator Robert Mugabe, 85, and his henchmen.

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How White People are treated in Africa: “We torched your farm and we’ll come back to eat your children”
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2 Comments on “How White People are treated in Africa: “We torched your farm and we’ll come back to eat your children””

  • This is what blacks do in every country they set foot in. Remember Rhodesia!

    Posted by Bob Fairlane on February 8, 2010 at 1:29 am
  • I doubt very much if Christians around the world would still sympathise with this family, Mike Campbell and his son-in-law, Ben Freeth after watching them online.
    Mike Campbell and Ben Freeth show they real colours in their own series on youtube particularly the “interview” of Mike Campbell where he tells it like he sees it “if they want to eat they need to have white farmers”:

    Zimbabwe White farmers (Pt 4&5)
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sbfhrr2NyH4&feature=related

    The land in question is a lot bigger than a farm and it was grabbed by Mike Campbell, a South African army captain, who came to Zimbabwe from South Africa in 1974, in the middle of the guerrilla war against the black majority, just four years before the infamous white supremacist Ian Smith unilaterally yielded to international pressure to end white minority rule. Original Rhodesian white farmers have now all left or have complied with the land reform, Mike Campbell won’t.

    Ben Freeth portrays himself as a victim of racial attacks but do not say where he and his family really comes from. Ben Freeth is the son of a British Empire military officer, both are men from the past, from another century, when people like Ben and his father came straight from the British establishment to rule the world.

    Posted by Christian Allard on July 22, 2010 at 2:50 am

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