5 Farm attacks, and 1 farm murder in South Africa, 1-15 September 2024

5 Farm attacks, and 1 farm murder in South Africa, 1-15 September 2024
5 Farm attacks, and 1 farm murder in South Africa, 1-15 September 2024. Image source: Pixabay

In the first fifteen days of September 2024, there were five farm attacks and one farm murder in South Africa.

During the month of August 2024, there were thirteen farm attacks and two farm murders.

In July 2024, there were sixteen farm attacks and three farm murders.

In June 2024, there were fourteen farm attacks and four farm murders in the country.

Farm attacks and murders in South Africa are often accompanied by extreme violence, torture and rape and are being openly fueled by black South African leaders in the country.

Farm attacks and Farm murders 2023:

January 2023 – 22 Farm attacks and 3 farm murders.
February 2023 – 15 Farm attacks and 2 farm murders.
March 2023 – 11 Farm attacks and 5 farm murders.
April 2023 – 5 Farm attacks and 1 farm murder.
May 2023 – 10 Farm attacks and 4 farm murders.
June 2023 – 12 Farm attacks and 10 farm murders.
July 2023 – 21 Farm attacks and 4 farm murders.
August 2023 – 19 Farm attacks and 4 farm murders.
September 2023 – 14 Farm attacks and 2 farm murders.
October 2023 – 19 Farm attacks and 2 farm murders.
November 2023 – 16 Farm attacks and 2 farm murders.
December 2023 – 18 Farm attacks and 6 farm murders.

Farm attacks and Farm murders 2024:

January 2024 – 7 Farm attacks and 0 farm murders.
February 2024 – 13 Farm attacks and 1 farm murder.
March 2024 – 12 Farm attacks, 0 farm murders.
April 2024 – 16 Farm attacks, 2 farm murders.
May 2024 – 11 Farm attacks, 4 farm murders.
June 2024 – 14 Farm attacks, 4 farm murders.
July 2024 – 16 Farm attacks, 3 farm murders.
August 2024 – 13 Farm attacks, 2 farm murders.

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Farm attacks and murders 1-15 September 2024.

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Information supplied by The Rome Research Institute of South Africa.