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Calls for calm follow killing of far-right leader Terre'blanche

South Africa's President Jacob Zuma has called for calm after white supremacist leader Eugene Terre'blanche was found beaten and hacked to death on his farm in the country's north-west. Terre'blanche fought to preserve apartheid in the 1990s.

By News Wires (text)
 

AFP - South Africa's President Jacob Zuma on Sunday called for calm over the killing of white supremacist leader Eugene Terre'Blanche, as police arrested two of his farm workers.
  
The 69-year-old Afrikaans Resistance Movement (AWB) leader was found with facial and head injuries, a machete on his body and a knob-headed stick nearby on his farm in the north-west after an alleged dispute with the workers.
  
Police arrested two men, aged 21 and 15, with a police spokeswoman telling local media the pair had said they had argued with Terre'Blanche over not having been paid for work done on his farm.
  
Zuma urged South Africans to remain calm as opposition parties and groups warned that the far-right leader's killing had created a potentially explosive situation.
  
"The President appeals for calm following this terrible deed and asks South Africans not to allow agent provocateurs to take advantage of this situation by inciting or fueling racial hatred," said a statement from Zuma's office.
  
"No one is allowed to take the law into his own hands," said the statement, the SAPA news agency reported.
  
"It is against this background that the murder of Terre'Blanche must be condemned, irrespective of how his killers think they may have been justified. They had no right to take his life."
  

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Terre'Blanche's supporters, who wear khaki uniforms and the organisation's swastika-like symbol, violently opposed South Africa's all-race democracy and campaigned for a self-governing white state.
  
Their campaign included bomb attacks ahead of the 1994 polls, which ended the white minority apartheid state.
  
Violence on farms, which remain overwhelmingly in white hands 16 years after apartheid ended, is high in South Africa with 1,248 farmers and farm workers killed between 1997 and 2007.
  
The main opposition Democratic Alliance said the murder happened in a region where "racial tension in the rural farming community is increasingly being fuelled by irresponsible racist utterances", SAPA reported.
  
Terre'Blanche's murder came amid heightened race tensions over a song with the refrain "kill the boers" (Afrikaans for farmers), which has been adopted by the ruling African National Congress' (ANC) fiery youth leader Julius Malema.
  
Two South African courts have banned the use of the song, which outraged opposition parties and interest groups, who argued it incites violence against whites.
  
Zuma's ANC has said it will challenge the bans, arguing that the song was part of the legacy of South Africa's liberation struggle.
  
Afriforum, one of the groups that successfully challenged the "kill the boer" song in court on Thursday, also appealed for calm.
  
"It is urgent for all to remain calm under circumstances which are very tense and potentially may be destructive," it said in a statement.
  
And the minority party Freedom Front Plus, led by South Africa's deputy agriculture minister, said people should not react emotionally to the the AWB leader's slaying.
  
It also called on leaders to speak out against the "kill the boers" slogan.
  
"The murder of Eugene Terre'Blanche creates an explosive situation and is condemned in the strongest possible terms," SAPA quoted party spokesman Pieter Groenewald as saying.
  
A one-time police officer, Terre'Blanche was released from prison in 2004 after serving time for having tried to kill a black security guard.
  
He was well known as a powerful speaker, was well as for his piercing blue stare and grey beard.
  
Terre'Blanche fought for a white homeland for the Boers after forming the AWB in 1973 with six others to oppose what they believed were moves towards majority rule by the white apartheid nationalist government.

Comments (6)

This looks more like

This looks more like assassination than murder.South Africa seems to be heading in the direction of Zimbabwe

why did he wanted to kill the

why did he wanted to kill the black security gurd

Terreblanche murder

This murder seems to have been planned with probable promises of short term jail and struggle hero status plus plus..It came at a time where malema had an alibi and the alleged murderers were planted as they only worked there 2 weeks.Coincidence???

My comment

Think most Afrikaners don't support Terre'Blanche strong views. I once attended one of his meetings out of curiosity while at University. This man was one of the best orators that I have ever heard. Just like Terre'Blanch my forefathers were also French Huguenots that arrived in Cape Town around 1688. In some way we all grow up with ET in Souh Africa and the man reminded us of where we came from. Sad to see him die like this. Violence never an answer to anything.

This event has impacted and touched all South Africans in some way.

Oh cry me a river. Is that

Oh cry me a river. Is that justification for the horrible crime you committed against the black South Africans?

Afrikaner-persecution

The Afrikaner are the decendants of the Dutch and French, that were dumped and abandoned in South Africa to keep the Europe-Far-East sea route going to enrich Europe. The British took over in 1806 and pushed the Afrikaner into the interior; when they met up with the Xhosa at the Fish River, the British armed the Xhosa. When the Afrikaner tried to negotiate land from Zulu Chief Dingane, Dingane had the negotiation team murdered - as well as 500 civilians at Blaaukranz, i.e. kids were taken by the feet and swung around, their heads crushed against wagon wheels. Finally setting up two tiny Boer Republics, England + Australia + Canada set out to grab it in the ANGLO BOER WAR, for the gold and diamond. They set up the CONCENTRATION CAMPS that informed Hitler. The British STARVED 65% of the child population to death - after terrorising them by burning farms; animals; chasing the families in the night to soiled animal trucks that took then to the camps. After the war: prevented the Afrikaner from speaking Afrikaans and set up the homeland system to contain each black tribe. In 1948, England realised that the system could not work without Apartheid laws, and withdrew, leaving the Afrikaner with the mess. Maybe we should all just die, then the world will be happy.

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