Boerestaat Party

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The Boerstaat Party is a right wing South African political party founded in 1986 by the late Robert van Tonder. The party was a charter member of the Freedom Front coalition group. It has also operated its own paramilitary group the Boere Weerstandsbeweging (Boer Resistance Army).

The BSP were the first group in South Africa to openly advocate the restoration of the South African Republic and the Orange Free State and call for the secession of these territiories from the Union of South Africa. This policy was later taken on board by the AWB and other rightist movements. The BSP further argued that the Boer citiznes of these nineteenth century republics should be considered as a distinct nation form the Afrikaans [1].

The BSP has been noted for adopting controversial views on AIDS and came out in support of the views on the subject expressed by Thabo Mbeki [2]. The party has also taken an active role in ensuring that the Voortrekker Monument is cared for, with current leader Coen Vermaak a leading advocate in this campaign [3].

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