Eugene Terre'blanche murdered!!

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Eugene Terre'blanche murdered!!
2010-04-03 23:02

Cape Town - AWB leader Eugene Terre'blanche was murdered on his Ventersdorp in the North West on Saturday evening.

According to the AWB's André Visagie, Terre'blanche was beaten to death with pipes and pangas on his farm Villanna (meaning 'the home of Anna').

His body was found at about 18:00. According to a report on Fromtheold.com, Terre'blanche was apparently still alive when police got to him but later died.

He was asleep at the time of the attack.

Police found a panga and knobkerrie next to Terreblanche.

Visagie said Terre'blanche was beaten so badly "he didn't look like Eugene anymore".

The AWB leader was alone on the farm at the time of the attack.

Visagie said that Terre'blanche's only security were his dogs which were "neutralised".

A 16-year-old and 21-year-old who apparently worked for Terre'blanche were arrested, police spokesperson Captain Adéle Myburgh said.

The two allegedly attacked the 69-year-old far-right wing leader because they were not paid for work they did.
 
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South Africa far-right leader Terreblanche 'killed'
Eugene Terreblanche during a speech at an Afrikaner Resistance Movement (AWB) gathering in Pretoria in this June 5 1999 file photo.
Mr Terreblanche wanted a separate white homeland




South African white supremacist leader Eugene Terreblanche has been murdered, local media reports say.

Mr Terreblanche, 69, was beaten to death on his farm in the north-west of the country, the reports said. Two people are said to have been arrested.

Mr Terreblanche, who campaigned for a separate white homeland, came to prominence in the early 1980s.

He became the champion of a tiny minority determined to stop the process that was bringing apartheid to an end.

"Mr Terreblanche's body was found on the bed with facial and head injuries," AFP news agency quoted a police spokesman as saying.

The report said he had been killed after an alleged dispute with two workers over unpaid wages. The two have been charged with his murder.

The murder comes amid growing anxiety about crime in South Africa and what opposition politicians say are irresponsible and racially inflammatory sentiments from a minority of the ruling ANC party, says the BBC's Karen Allen in Johannesburg.

Attempted murder

Mr Terreblanche was released from prison in 2004 after serving three years of a five-year term for attempted murder.

He had founded the white supremacist Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (Afrikaner Resistance Movement - AWB) party in 1970, to oppose what he regarded as the liberal policies of the then-South African leader, John Vorster.

His party tried terrorist tactics and threatened civil war in the run-up to South Africa's first democratic elections.

Mr Terreblance continued to campaign to preserve the apartheid system until the early 1990s but had lived in relative obscurity since it collapsed.
 
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Eugene Terreblanche killed in South Africa
(summary)

April 3, 2010

South African separatist leader Eugene Terreblanche has been killed on his farm in the country's north-west.

Mr Terreblanche, 69, was beaten to death. Two people are said to have been arrested.

President Jacob Zuma has appealed for calm, saying the killing should not incite racial hatred.

Mr Terreblanche, who campaigned for a separate white homeland, came to prominence in the early 1980s.

"Mr Terreblanche's body was found on the bed with facial and head injuries," AFP news agency quoted a police spokesman as saying.

"He was hacked to death while he was taking a nap," a family friend in the town of Ventersdorp was quoted as telling Reuters news agency.

The murder comes amid growing anxiety about crime in South Africa and what opposition politicians say are irresponsible and racially inflammatory sentiments from a minority of the ruling ANC party, says the BBC's Karen Allen in Johannesburg.

Farming organisations in the Ventersdorp area have called for calm as they are worried that rising tensions may escalate out of control.

Our correspondent says it is too soon to say whether Saturday's killing was politically motivated.

Some are likely to believe that the fact that his alleged attackers were arrested so rapidly smacks of a cover-up. Others, on the minority far-right fringe, will see his death as a vindication of their assertion that whites cannot live under black rule.

It is a tragic fact that more than 3,000 white farmers have been murdered since the end of apartheid in 1994. And it is possible that some people may seek retribution.

Mr Terreblanche's funeral could become a rallying point for such sentiment.

However, a spokesman for Mr Terreblanche's Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (Afrikaner Resistance Movement - AWB) linked the killing to the recent singing of an apartheid-era song by the head of the ANC's youth league.

"That's what this is all about," Andre Visagie told Reuters news agency. "They used pangas and pipes to murder him as he slept."

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This is a terrible loss to the Boer people of South Africa and to all proud whites around the world.

R.I.P. Eugene
 
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AWB leader murdered

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British National Front website

AWB Leader murdered

April 4, 2010

Eugene Terreblanche, Leader of the Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (AWB), was found brutally murdered last night at his farm in South Africa. His ancestors came from France. His grandfather, Etienne Terreblanche (also spelled Terre'Blanche) , was a rebel from the British Cape Colony, who fought on Boer side. His father was a Lieutenant Colonel in the previous South African Defence Force and also the Commander of his district.

Eugene Terreblanche was selected out of 20,000 able young Police Officers to guard the State President and Prime Minister of that time in South Africa. His Prime Minister's liberal views became a disappointment to Eugene Terreblanche. In 1970, with 6 other kindred souls, they founded the Afrikaner Resistance Movement (AWB).

From this committee of seven, the AWB emblem, "Three Sevens", was created in contrast with the number 666 of the satanic forces, the AWB being deeply Christan.

His movement increased from 7 founder members to a number of 70 000 out of a White population of 3,5 million.

During public gatherings he drew bigger audiences than any other so-called White leaders locally. However, the White Government turned a cold shoulder towards his advice and warnings and capitulated to the ANC, a Black majority political party.

The new Black ANC Government constructed scandals and false court cases against Eugene Terreblanche with the aid of their agents and the left wing media. The AWB and its general staff, however, could see through the hidden agendas and remained true to him as the only White leader. Up to yesterday he carried the torch of freedom for his nation and was recognised as one of the best orators in the world.

Since 1994, 3,000 White farmers have been murdered in racially motivated attacks.

The AWB have pledged to carry on, more determined than ever.

The National Front salutes the memory and courage of a great man.

Skara Brae,

madkins
 
Dreadful news and a tragedy for the Boers. I dread to think what will happen next.
 
Terre’Blanche murder symbolises state of South Africa

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Terre’Blanche Murder Symbolises State of South Africa

April 4, 2010

By News Team

The murder of fiery right-winger Eugene Terre’Blanche in South Africa is a symbol of the state of that country in which an average of 190 white farmers are murdered every year and where incitement to their murder is officially endorsed by the ruling African National Congress (ANC).

Mr Terre’Blanche, famous worldwide for his highly emotive “three sevensâ┚¬ flag which closely resembled a swastika, and the organisation he helped found in 1973, the Afrikaner Weerstandbeweging (Afrikaner Resistance Movement), was hacked to death as he lay sleeping in his farmhouse on Saturday afternoon.

“I knew Eugene Terre’Blanche well. He was possibly the greatest orator ever, and had the ability to capture an audience like no other I have ever seen,â┚¬ said British National Party foreign affairs spokesman Arthur Kemp.

Writing on his blog, Mr Kemp said that “Over the course of many conversations â┚¬”�� including on the farm on which he was killed tonight, his family farm, I tried in vain to explain to him that his form of politics was a guarantee of death, not white Boer survival.

“I tried to explain to him that his people’s use of black labour was the cause of their downfall. All is demographics, I told him. For some reason, he failed to understand the link between demographics and political power.

“He was one of those old-fashioned white supremacists who believed that a white minority could rule over a black majority. He truly believed that his people, the Boers, had been sent by God to look after black people in Africa, to show them the light of Christian civilisation,â┚¬ Mr Kemp said.

“The relationship between Afrikaners â┚¬”�� actually all whites in Southern Africa â┚¬”�� and blacks was and still is this bizarre mix of supremacism and patriarchalism.

“I tried in vain to persuade Eugene that his use of black labourers on his farm and in his security business was contradictory to his demand for an Afrikaner homeland.

“It is no consolation to be proven right. Eugene was murdered on his farm after getting into an argument with his black labourers.

“I am horrified to be proven right once again. I just hope that this latest incident proves to all those in South Africa who think that Apartheid was their salvation, that the whole concept was utterly flawed,â┚¬ he said.

More than 3,000 white farmers have been murdered in South Africa since 1994, an average of 190 per year.

Only last week, the ANC announced that it would be launching a legal challenge to a recent court ruling that its members could not sing a song called “Kill the Boers.â┚¬

According to an official statement put out by Nelson Mandela’s party, “The ANC will concentrate its efforts in challenging the application by (agricultural union) AfriForum at the Equality Court where the forum seeks the court to declare some part of the song as hate speech.â┚¬

The High Court in Pretoria on Thursday ruled that the ANC’s Youth League chairman, Julius Malema, could not sing the song until AfriForum’s hate speech application began.

Meanwhile, the ANC said, it would approach the Constitutional Court to challenge a separate ruling by a judge in the High Court in Johannesburg in March, also preventing the singing of the song.

The issue has become prominent in South Africa once again as Mr Malema, widely regarded as representative of the next generation of ANC leadership, publicly endorsed Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe’s economic policies and said they would be brought to South Africa to seize white-owned farms and mines.

In a speech this weekend to a crowd in Zimbabwe, Mr Malema said he was going to intensify his campaign for the confiscation of farms and mines in South Africa.

“In SA we are just starting. Here in Zimbabwe you are already very far. The land question has been addressed. We are very happy that today you can account for more than 300,000 new farmers against the 4000 who used to dominate agriculture. We hear you are now going straight to the mines. That’s what we are going to be doing in South Africa,â┚¬ he said.

“We want the mines. They have been exploiting our minerals for a long time. Now it’s our turn to also enjoy from these minerals. They are so bright, they are colourful, we refer to them as white people, maybe their colour came as a result of exploiting our minerals and perhaps if some of us can get opportunities in these minerals we can develop some nice colour like them.â┚¬

Mr Malema said Mugabe was a hero in the mould of former Cuban leader Fidel Castro and his successor, brother Raul, because he was “not afraid of imperialists.â┚¬

He also paid tribute to South African President Jacob Zuma, former president Nelson Mandela and Mandela’s former wife Winnie.

This then, is the South Africa for which the Conservatives and Labour worked so hard to create.

Recommended reading: Victory or Violence, the Story of the AWB of South Africa, by Arthur Kemp.

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The only book in the world detailing the history and activities of Eugene Terre’Blanche and the AWB, which was responsible for the most serious campaign of bombing and violence in South Africa’s history as Apartheid came to an end in 1994.

No understanding of that country’s history is complete without this largely eyewitness account.

“An object lesson in what not to do, and how to fail at politics.â┚¬ â┚¬“ Arthur Kemp.

Skara Brae,

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BC News website readers in South Africa have been sending their comments about Mr Terreblanche's death:

April 4, 2010

Although I personally did not support Eugene Terreblanche's view - I am concerned about the senseless killing of farmers, as well as the public hate-speech against white South Afrikaner which the ANC allows by supporting Julius Malema. White South Africans are not allowed to use their words for the native South Africans, but the derogatory term for the white South Africans is publicly allowed and accepted. What is President Zuma going to do about this? It seems as if the ANC government is now failing all South Africans, as the political instability seems to be on the increase.

Willie van der Merwe, Johannesburg

As a white single mum of one daughter I already had sleepless nights regarding my daughter's safety. Now after the murder of Mr Terreblanche I fear even more. Racial tension has been driven to the point of no return now. I can smell the fear.
Riesa, Cape Town

The struggle songs that the ANC insist should be sung contain lyrics like "Kill the farmer, Kill the boer". They insist that the songs are just commemorative, but it's disturbing that the songs are sung with such gusto; especially in recent months where half a dozen farmers have been killed. The murder of a political figure may finally cause the government to realise that singing racist songs isn't conducive to South Africa's reconciliation.

Kerry, Johannesburg

Farmers are being killed weekly in this country, nobody wants or needs this but the government does nothing about Malema singing "kill the boer".

Vincent Barkas, Hoedspruit

Skara Brae

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White Supremacist's Killing 'Declaration Of War'
Group's Leader Eugene Terreblanche Reportedly Hacked To Death In Bed By Workers Over Wage Dispute
Member Vows Revenge, Gives Vague Warning; South African President Calls For Calm

ENTERSDORP, South Africa (AP) ― A top member of a South African white supremacist group said Sunday that the slaying of their leader was "a declaration of war" by blacks against whites, as the president appealed for calm amid growing racial tensions in the once white-led country.

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Andre Visagie of the Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging movement, better known as the AWB, said the group would also urge soccer teams to avoid the upcoming World Cup tournament in South Africa out of safety concerns. He said the group would avenge the Saturday death of leader Eugene Terreblanche, but did not give details.

"The death of Mr. Terreblanche is a declaration of war by the black community of South Africa to the white community that has been killed for ten years on end," Visagie said. He echoed other members of the group in blaming a fiery youth leader for spreading hate speech that he believes led to his killing.

The ruling African National Congress disputed Visagie's statement.

"The black community has never declared war on any other nationality in South Africa," ANC spokesman Jackson Mthembu told The Associated Press. "It is in fact incorrect and these are sentiments that fuel polarization of the South African populace."

President Jacob Zuma appealed for calm following "this terrible deed." In a statement, he asked "South Africans not to allow agent provocateurs to take advantage of this situation by inciting or fueling racial hatred."

Terreblanche's violent death â┚¬”�� police said he was bludgeoned to death by two of his farm workers in an apparent wage dispute â┚¬”�� also heightened the din around an ongoing controversy over ANC Youth Leader Julius Malema's performance last month of an apartheid-era song that advocates killing white farmers.

Malema on Sunday denied responsibility, during an official visit to neighboring Zimbabwe.

"ANC will respond to that issue," he said "On a personal capacity, I'm not going to respond to what people are saying. I'm in Zimbabwe now, I'm not linked to this."

Terreblanche's killing also comes amid growing disenchantment among blacks for whom the right to vote has not translated into jobs and better housing and education.

Some consider themselves betrayed by leaders governing the richest country on the continent and pursuing a policy of black empowerment that has made millionaires of a tiny black elite while millions remain trapped in poverty, even as whites continue to enjoy a privileged lifestyle.

But an unknown number of white farmers have been killed since the end of apartheid in 1994, many of them in land disputes. Some critics blame the government's badly organized land reform program and allege that corruption is a problem. Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa appealed for calm and asked the public to not make assumptions about the crime.

"We call on all South Africans, across whatever divide ... to desist from making any inflammatory statements which are not going to help in any way on the case we are dealing with," said Mthethwa, who visited the crime scene. "Nobody should obstruct us by what he or she says pertaining to this case. We want to get to the bottom of this case and we want nobody to obstruct the police in getting justice."

Relatives and friends of Terreblanche gathered near his homestead Sunday morning to pay their respects.

The opposition Democratic Alliance party blamed increasing racial tensions for the killing.

"This happened in a province where racial tension in the rural farming community is increasingly being fueled by irresponsible racist utterances" by two members of the governing African National Congress, said the Democratic Alliance legislator for that constituency, Juanita Terblanche.

Terblanche, no relative of the far-right leader, said her party did not share his political convictions but warned that the attack on him could be seen as an attack on the diverse components of South Africa's democracy.

The killing comes 10 weeks before South Africa prepares to host the first World Cup soccer tournament on African soil, with massive expenditures on infrastructure being questioned as hundreds of thousands of tickets and hotel rooms remain unsold.

The South African Press Association quoted police spokeswoman Adele Myburgh as saying that Terreblanche was attacked by a 21-year-old man and a 15-year-old boy who worked for him on his farm outside Ventersdorp, about 110 kilometers (68 miles) northwest of Johannesburg.

Myburgh said the alleged attackers have been arrested and charged with murder. She said the two, whom she did not identify by name, told the police they were not paid for work they had done on the farm.

"Mr. Terreblanche's body was found on the bed with facial and head injuries." She said a machete was found on his body and a knobkerrie â┚¬”�� a wooden staff with a rounded head â┚¬”�� next to his bed.

Terreblanche had threatened war on South Africa's white minority government in the 1980s when it began to make what he considered dangerous concessions to blacks that endangered the survival of South Africa's white race.

A symbol of white resistance to democratic black majority rule, he had lived in relative obscurity in recent years but had not changed his views.

He revived the AWB in 2008 and had rallies that drew growing crowds whom he wooed with his declaration that white South Africans are entitled to create their own country, a fight he declared he would take to the International Court at The Hague.

An AWB member who said his name was Commandant Pieter Steyn noted the aptness of Terreblanche's name, which in French translates to "white land." Steyn said the name is a common name among South African descendants of Dutch Huguenot settlers, and that Terreblanche was born with the name.

Steyn wore a khaki uniform which read "100 (percent) Boer." The uniform also had a patch of South Africa's apartheid-era flag.

Terreblanche launched his political career in 1973 amid growing opposition to the white minority government and its racist policies, forming the AWB with six other "patriots" of the Afrikaans-speaking whites descended from Dutch immigrants. The group wanted to create three all-white republics within South Africa in which blacks would be allowed only as guest workers.

The AWB was a semisecret organization for years. When it "came out" in 1979, the movement displayed Nazi-like insignia and declared opposition to any parliamentary democracy.

Terreblanche would arrive at meetings on horseback flanked by masked bodyguards dressed in khaki or black and became a charismatic leader for a small minority that could not envision a South Africa under the democratic rule of a black majority.

In 1983, Terreblanche was sentenced to a two-year suspended jail sentence for illegal arms possession, though he said the arms were planted by black opponents. The same year, two AWB militants were jailed for 15 years for conspiring to overthrow the government and assassinate black leaders.

Terreblanche finally was jailed in 1997, sentenced to six years for the attempted murder of a black security guard and assaulting a black gas station worker.

He became a born-again Christian in prison, and declared on his release in 2004 that his experience had convinced him that "the real hour to revive the resistance had arrived."

Terreblanche threatened to take the country by force if the white government capitulated to the ANC. After the white government conceded, the ANC overwhelmingly won 1994 elections and has won every election since with more than 60 percent of votes.
 
Looks like the jewish dominated medias are going to create controversy concerning his death. Some report that he didn't pay his nig workers, or short-charged them, while others claimed it was the ANC anti-white murder policy that caused his death. I think I even read one or two more reasons and theories as to why the niggers killed this man. No matter what the reason, like niggers need one to kill a white man, the cowards attacked him while he was sleeping. They beat, stabbed, and sliced his face to where it was unrecognizable. In other words, they beat and cut that man's face off - literally. And they had to team-up to do it - while he was napping. Only cowards would need to team-up against one man with such force and violence. And only barbaric sub-human beasts would do it in the manner in which it was done.

Jews are the exact same way, remember the below set of infamous stills? Clipped from a video showing heavily armed jews stripping an unarmed Palestinian man down to his underwear and then... shooting him dead. Then, they attempt to show justification for their deed by sending in a bomb-exploding robot. As if they callously slaughtered him because he "may have had a bomb" on his person. The first four still will dispute that - I mean they had their paws all over him, they were right next to him... just how worried could they have been about a bomb? Just like the nigger beasts mention in paragraph one, they are cowards, murderous cowards of the worst kind.

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I think I'm gonna be sick. This is just the worst news I've read on here since I joined up.
 
I think I'm gonna be sick. This is just the worst news I've read on here since I joined up.

It is sickening,Nigtarded.I have many Boer friends on Facebook.They tell me on a daily basis what is going on down there. I pretty much knew this was all going to happen back in 94' when the niggers took over down there. As bad as America and Europe are right now,SA IS A PRIORITY.The whites in South Africa are are being systematically exterminated.They are fighting for their survival.

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outside Ventersdorp in the North West where
Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging leader Eugene
Terre'Blanche was murdered.


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Fears of racial tensions grow
(summary)

April 4, 2010

AWB general-secretary Andre Visagie told Sapa the party blamed Malema for Terre'Blanche's murder.

In a telephonic interview, he said, there would be "revenge".

"We are going to finish with funeral arrangements and thereafter have a summit conference on May 1 in Pretoria, where all our leaders and members of AWB will come together and decide on what actions we will take to revenge Terre'Blanche's death."

"Our leader's death is directly linked to Julius Malema's 'shoot the boer' song," said Visagie.

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Julius Malema.

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"And [ANC general-secretary] Gwede Mantashe, made excuses on behalf of Malema in February, and up till today [President] Jacob Zuma has not stopped it."

He said despite a court interdict preventing Malema from singing the song, "he still persists".

"He still persists in continuing the hate speech [by singing] 'shoot the boer' and this means that the government condones what Malema is saying.

"If they come to us with condolences right now, we cannot accept it...because they condone Malema's hate songs."

He noted that the ruling party also played a part in the death because it promoted the song of incitement.

AWB leader 'deserved it'

There were mixed reactions from political parties on hearing about the murder.

While some offered condolences, others said Terre'Blanche deserved it.

The Azanian People's Organisation (Azapo) said the white extremist died in the same manner in which he killed black farm workers. "Azapo never rejoiced on the murder of any person, black or white, rich or poor. But the murder of Eugene Terre'Blanche left us with a combination of sadness...and a tinge of suppressed excitement."

"We are sad that Mr Terre'Blanche died in the manner in which he died, murdered in cold blood. Sadly, this is how he killed black defenceless farm workers in Venterdorp."

Meanwhile, Afrikaner author and political commentator Dr Dan Roodt said the ANC's youth wing had created a climate of hatred towards Afrikaners which could leader to further anarchy, Zimbabwean-style land invasions, famine and even mass murder in South Africa.

"Only a show of unity and determination in the face of these dire threats will counter the storm of hate and retribution that is brewing in the hearts and minds of our enemies.

He said South Africa was at a cross-road and appealed to the international community - the United States, the European Union and United Nations - to intervene to stop the bloodbath in South Africa.

The Inkatha Freedom Party and the Congress of the People Youth Movement agreed that Malema should stop singing "Dubula iBhunu".

IFP spokesperson Rev Musa Zondi said the incident was disturbing and could escalate to intra-racial hatred.

Skara Brae

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Jacob Zuma says leaders must unite in the call for calm.


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South Africa warns against Terreblanche revenge
(summary)

April 5, 2010

South African leaders have warned against any attempt by White separatists to avenge the murder of their leader Eugene Terreblanche.

Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa said such talk would not help the current situation in the country, and President Jacob Zuma called for national unity.

On Sunday the remnants of Mr Terreblanche's AWB party vowed revenge.

It blames Julius Malema, head of the ruling ANC's Youth League, for inflammatory actions.

Mr Malema, who last month led college students in a song about killing white farmers, is due to return from Zimbabwe later in the day, and correspondents say his response to calls for calm is keenly awaited.

Mr Terreblanche, 69, was attacked on Saturday evening at home on his farm near the town of Ventersdorp, North West province. He is due to be buried on Friday.

'Sad moments'

Mr Zuma knows that such a prominent killing could rapidly trigger racial violence, if not handled sensitively, says the BBC's Karen Allen in Johannesburg.

He was quick to condemn the attack amid criticism that he had failed to rein in the ANC Youth League.

The president went on television on Sunday to condemn what he said was a "cowardly" murder.

He said he had spoken to Mr Terreblanche's daughter and hoped to speak to the leader's wife in order to convey his condolences.

"This is one of the sad moments for our country that a leader of his standing should be murdered," said Mr Zuma.

He said that South Africans must not let anyone take advantage of the "terrible deed" by inciting racial hatred.

The AWB (Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging, or Afrikaner Resistance Movement) echoed Mr Zuma's call for calm as relatives and friends of Mr Terreblanche gathered near his home to pay their respects on Sunday.

But the far-right movement's secretary general, Andre Visagie, said Mr Terreblanche's killing had political overtones.

"The next step for the AWB will be to bury their leader in peace, but thereafter we shall avenge the death of our leader," he said.

"Of course we do blame Julius Malema," Mr Visagie told the BBC.

"The death of Mr Terreblanche is a declaration of war by the black community of South Africa to the white community that has been killed for 10 years on end."

He said there was "fierce anger" among AWB members. "They all call for revenge for Eugene Terreblanche's death," he said.

He said some some members advocated violent retribution, but he encouraged them to wait until actions could be co-ordinated "right across the country".

More than 3,000 white farmers are estimated to have been murdered since the end of apartheid in 1994.

A committee of inquiry found in 2003 that only 2% of farm attacks had a political or racial motive, although critics said this figure was far too low.

Others point out that some 50 people, mostly black, are killed every day in South Africa - a country with one of the world's highest rates of violent crime.

Heated exchanges

Last week, South Africa's High Court banned Mr Malema from singing the racially charged apartheid-era song with the words "kill the Boer". It ruled the song was hate speech, although the ANC is appealing.

Boer is Afrikaans for a farmer, but is sometimes used as a disparaging term for any white person in South Africa.

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The AWB accuses Julius Malema of
inflammatory actions.

Mr Malema denied responsibility during his official visit to Zimbabwe.

"The ANC will respond to that issue. On a personal capacity, I'm not going to respond to what people are saying. I'm in Zimbabwe now, I'm not linked to this."

South Africa is a nation still nursing racial wounds from the past, our correspondent says, and in some quarters there is nervousness about the future.

Ventersdorp has already seen some heated racial exchanges since the killing.

"A black guy killed a white guy. Obviously it's going to stir a lot of trouble," said Kgomotso Kgamanyane, a cashier at a local petrol station.

"Just earlier a customer came in, a white guy, and he told us to go to hell," he told AFP news agency. "It could get violent, because whites in their minds they think that we did it because of hate."

Police have arrested and charged two male farm workers - aged 21 and 15 - who they say beat Mr Terreblanche to death in a dispute over wages.

Mr Terreblanche had founded the white supremacist AWB in 1973, to oppose what he regarded as the liberal policies of the then-South African government.

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Terreblanche party retracts revenge threat

April 5, 2010

The party of the murdered South African white supremacist, Eugene Terreblanche, has retracted a threat to take revenge for his death.

AWB spokesman Pieter Steyn said no member of his organisation would engage in any form of violence.

The remarks come after officials from the ruling ANC paid their respects to the Terreblanche family and President Jacob Zuma issued a call for calm.

Police say his murder on Saturday was caused by a dispute over workers' pay.

Supporters of Mr Terreblanche blamed provocative actions by the ANC youth leader, Julius Malema, for the killing.

Last week, Mr Malema was banned from singing a song with the words "Kill the Boer, kill the farmer."

Skara Brae
 
Thanks for keeping the thread going Madkins. The Boers are so fed with being butchered like sheep since 94'.The biggest mistake was letting the niggers take over.Which I knew at the time.The Boer people are in a desperate situation. Unarmed and easy prey.The kaffirs kidnap white girls daily,following them around and taking pictures of them.Kidnapping them at night.This genocide really gets to me in a deep way. I am over 8000 miles away and feel powerless to do anything.
 
Crusader,

I share your feeling powerlessness, but each of us must do what we can where we are. Something that might help is to begin questioning (publicly and privately) why White South Africans are not allowed to freely immigrate to the United States and the United Kingdom.

By using the word "genocide" you have described what has been happening to the Boers in South Africa. Why hasn't the international community treated it as such? The individuals who helped end White rule knew they were bringing violence to that country. Shouldn't they be in the Hague awaiting trial?

Skara Brae
 
Crusader,

I share your feeling powerlessness, but each of us must do what we can where we are. Something that might help is to begin questioning (publicly and privately) why White South Africans are not allowed to freely immigrate to the United States and the United Kingdom.

By using the word "genocide" you have described what has been happening to the Boers in South Africa. Why hasn't the international community treated it as such? The individuals who helped end White rule knew they were bringing violence to that country. Shouldn't they be in the Hague awaiting trial?

Skara Brae

Exactly Madkins!

There were huge sanctions put on South Africa to end Apartheid.UN and American.That resulted in the Boers making their own international arms industry.The nightmare that came in 94' was a result of a combination of factors.The sanctions, political turmoil and politicians selling out (sound familiar)

I agree.All involved in the breaking down of Boer rule and bringing about this genocide should be on trial. I don't know about The Hague though.That could take 20 years!
 
Of course, South African Whites knew this what would happen when their leaders sold them down the river. I'm sure there were some who hoped otherwise but hopes aren't always realised. The inescapable truth is that the niggers are in charge and things are going to get worse - a lot worse.
 
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