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Apart from selling sunflowers and sheep to finance their alleged
coup plot, the Boeremag also talked of "hijacking" a grain harvest
and arranging a cash-in-transit heist, the Pretoria High Court...
The alleged planned massacre of whites in South Africa was
allegedly a subject close to the heart of the Boeremag and was
discussed at various meetings, the High Court treason trial was
told...
Pretoria treason trial Judge Eben Jordaan's patience has been tried
with yet more complaints from the 22 men accused of plotting to
overthrow the African National Congress government.
The Boeremag's alleged plan to take over the country would have
been financed by sheep, sunflowers, someone's retirement package
and the sale of bullets.
The prosecution's plans to call its first witness in the Boeremag
treason trial next week were thwarted yesterday when defence
lawyers said they would bring yet more pre-trial applications.