Wednesday, April 15, 2015

South Africa's White Mercenaries Are Still Finding Work In Many Of Africa's Wars

One of several images distributed on social media purportedly showing South African contractors in armoured vehicles in Nigeria. Photograph: Twitter

The Guardian: South Africa's ageing white mercenaries who helped turn tide on Boko Haram

Battle-hardened soldiers, many of them paramilitary leftovers of the apartheid regime, have pursued private wars simply to put bread on the table

Leon Lotz was once a member of the Koevoet – “crowbar” in Afrikaans – a paramilitary police unit created by South Africa’s apartheid regime to root out guerrillas in what is now Namibia. Thirty years later, something persuaded him to take up arms again in a foreign country. He was killed in March, apparently by friendly fire from a tank in northern Nigeria. Among the most striking facts about Lotz was his age: 59.

A wealth of media reports, witness accounts and photos on social media suggest that he is not the only white mercenary who helped turn the tide against the Islamist militant group Boko Haram in recent weeks, allowing Nigeria to hold a relatively peaceful election. Whether as technical advisers or frontline combatants, some are said to have come from the former Soviet Union but about 300 are reportedly from South Africa and nearing retirement age.

WNU Editor:
At their age they should be relaxing at a golf course instead of being in the middle of a war zone .... but I guess it is a money thing, coupled with a life time of being (and wanting to be) a soldier.

8 comments:

James said...

" At their age they should be relaxing at a golf course"
Hey, we're not to old to whup em. By the way I'm getting closer to scratch.

brewerbob said...

I am a year away from that age and compete in powerlifting tournaments. Relaxing at a golf couse, to me, would bring on an early death.

Bob Huntley said...

I'm 70 and last Christmas my family was having a discussion on re-incarnation. I said I didn't believe in re-incarnation at all. My 10 year old grandson said, "I know how you feel grampa. I didn't believe in re-incarnation either when I was your age".

War News Updates Editor said...

Bob .... that is priceless.

Bob Huntley said...

Thanks.

James said...

Heh, that was good, Bob. My big worry on reincarnation is that in my next life everyone will want to take me fishing.

oldfatslow said...

Roland the headless
Thompson gunner rises
again.

ofs

James said...

OFS,
It's been a long time since I've thought of Roland and Van Owen. Yeah, still wandering through the night......