South African President calls for Calm after Murder of Eugene Terre'blanche
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Police have detained two black farm workers and suspect Terre'blanche was killed in a dispute over unpaid wages, but his Afrikaner Resistance Movement (AWB) says he was battered and hacked to death in an attack with political overtones.
Zuma, who has made it a priority to court white Afrikaners, called it a "terrible deed" and urged South Africans "not to allow agent provocateurs to take advantage of this situation by inciting or fuelling racial hatred."
Terre'blanche, 69, was the voice of hardline opposition to the end of apartheid in the early 1990s although his party has played a marginal role since then and does not have a big following among the 10 percent of white South Africans.
"We are calling on the supporters of the AWB to stay calm for the moment so that we can finalize the funeral," said AWB spokesman Andre Visagie, adding that next steps would await a party meeting in May.
"We will decide upon the action we are going to take to avenge Mr Terre'blanche's death."
Concerns over increasing racial polarization have been thrown into the open by a row over the singing of an apartheid-era song with the lyrics "Kill the Boer" by the youth leader of the ruling African National Congress.
The ANC has defended the song as no more than a way to remember a history of oppression, but it has worried minority groups and particularly white farmers, some 3,000 of whom have been killed since the end of apartheid.
Terre'blanche's party did not hesitate to link the murder to the song. He had always described himself as a Boer.
"That's what this is all about," Visagie said.
Zuma's spokesman Vincent Magwenya said, however, there was no evidence at this stage linking the killing to the song sung by firebrand ANC youth wing leader Julius Malema.
Terre'blanche had lived in relative obscurity since his release from prison in 2004 after serving a sentence for beating a black man nearly to death.
The party -- whose flag resembles a Nazi swastika -- was revived two years ago and he had begun efforts to try to build a united front among white far-right parties to fight for a white homeland, but had gained little traction.
Terre'blanche was a powerful orator in his Afrikaans language and was a distinctive figure, heavily built, with a thick grey beard and dressed in khaki. He often attended rallies on horseback during his fight to stop majority rule.
Police said the suspected killers were aged 16 and 21. Both had worked for Terre'blanche.
"They apparently attacked the leader because they were not paid for work," said spokesperson Adele Myburg, giving no details of how the killing was carried out.
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trut
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I don`t understand why these Boers would want a society of all whites but still have blacks to do their work. All white or mixed, there is no middle ground.
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Cynic2
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Good riddance to the (off)white racist scumbag. Just millions more to go. They ought to cremate him and drop his ashes in a cesspool. Some of these neocons over here need the same treatment.
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bking74
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Five Facts about Eugene Terre'blanche
Terre'blanche fought to preserve apartheid in the early 1990s but had recently lived in relative obscurity. Below are five facts about him.
* The former policeman and Afrikaner leader of the extreme right-wing revolt against the ending of apartheid was born on a farm in the conservative Transvaal town of Ventersdorp on January 31, 1941.
* He founded the right-wing Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (AWB-Afrikaner Resistance Movement) alongside six others in 1972 as a shadowy group seeking to protect the rights of the Boers' descendants. White right-wing activity in South Africa died down after the end of white minority rule in 1994. But the AWB -- whose flag resembles the Nazi Swastika -- was revived in 2008.
* In 1998, Terre'blanche accepted "political and moral responsibility" before South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission for a bombing campaign to disrupt the 1994 elections in which 21 people were killed and hundreds injured. He was later jailed for assaulting a security guard and released in 2004.
* The Afrikaners are descendants of the Boers, the first whites who arrived in South Africa 300 years ago and trekked into the hinterland to avoid assimilation with English-speaking settlers. Their short-lived republics, in the Orange Free State, Transvaal and northern Natal, were broken up after the 1899-1902 Anglo-Boer War. Terre'blanche wanted to reconstitute them.
* In January 1989 Terre'blanche faced a revolt within the AWB after he was found in the grounds of an Afrikaner monument late at night in the company of journalist and former model Jani Allan. They denied a romance, but several key supporters angry over allegations of womanizing and drinking urged Terre'blanche to quit. He refused and ousted four critics in his party.
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