Buurit (Finnish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Buurit" in Finnish language version.

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  • Dr. Tobias Louw, Cultural Justice Foundationin puolesta: OPEN LETTER TO THE Institute for Security Studies web.archive.org. 16.9.2003. Arkistoitu 1.10.2003. Viitattu 12.8.2007. (englanniksi): "Another point of grotesque confusion that we need to clear up, is that Boers are not "Afrikaners". All Boers are aware of the systematic subterfuge and distortion of "identity" that has been the result of the makings of the Broederbond and the National Party, based upon the then image of the British imperialist gentleman. This artificial identity was meant to wean away the Boers from their strong identify, from their history, from their nationalism, and thus weaken them...The Boer Republics were taken from them with violent force. Even the terms of the peace treaty of Vereeniging in 1902 stated unambiguously to see to the restoration of Boer independence as a people before any political rights be bestowed upon the African peoples."

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  • Koivuporras, Kirsi: Rotuerottelun perintö. Etelä-Afrikan ja Rhodesian vähemmistövaltojen vaikutukset ihmisten käsityksiin ja tulevaisuuskuviin ensimmäisten vapaiden vaalien alla, s. 18. (Yleisen historian pro gradu -tutkielma) Tampere: Tampereen yliopisto, 2009. Teoksen verkkoversio (PDF) (viitattu 13.7.2009).

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  • Dr. Tobias Louw, Cultural Justice Foundationin puolesta: OPEN LETTER TO THE Institute for Security Studies web.archive.org. 16.9.2003. Arkistoitu 1.10.2003. Viitattu 12.8.2007. (englanniksi): "Another point of grotesque confusion that we need to clear up, is that Boers are not "Afrikaners". All Boers are aware of the systematic subterfuge and distortion of "identity" that has been the result of the makings of the Broederbond and the National Party, based upon the then image of the British imperialist gentleman. This artificial identity was meant to wean away the Boers from their strong identify, from their history, from their nationalism, and thus weaken them...The Boer Republics were taken from them with violent force. Even the terms of the peace treaty of Vereeniging in 1902 stated unambiguously to see to the restoration of Boer independence as a people before any political rights be bestowed upon the African peoples."