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SA farm attacks to be raised at Aussie conference on crime victims | News24

4.7.15

SA farm attacks to be raised at Aussie conference on crime victims | News24: “We hope to achieve significant international awareness concerning farm attacks and that the world will pay attention to the atrocities committed against these South Africans,” the organisation’s researcher Lorraine Claasen said in a statement.

Her presentation, entitled “Victims of farm attacks in South Africa”, would be delivered at the 15th International Symposium of the World Society of Victimology being held in Perth from July 5-9.

She said it was imperative to tell the world that since 1990, 3 542 farm attacks had been recorded and 1 747 murders committed during those attacks.

“The severity of the problem cannot go unnoticed any longer,” she said.


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