AWB Leader Killed
Blanche, South Africa's President Jacob Zuma, the political leaders in the country to a sense of responsibility and unity has called. "We have to show us, in our explanations of all responsible for a country that works hard for reconciliation," Zuma said on Sunday evening in a televised address. Everyone should consider it carefully before it is in the public in a manner outside, which runs counter to efforts to rebuild the country. |
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Right-wing extremists in South Africa, meanwhile, warned against The murder of Terre Blanche was a "declaration of war" of the blacks Zuma: "No one may take the law into his hands" President Zuma had warned a few hours after the crime against a new |
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The leader of the opposition Democratic Alliance (DA), Hellen Zille, |
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Murder because of disputes over wages |
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The AWB Terre Blanche accused the General of the ANC Youth |
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Zuma, "a climate of hate to have created against the Boers." The murder of Terre Blanche was only the last act in a long series of murders, rapes and attacks, in which the victims were Boers. The Freedom Front Plus party little warning of an "explosive situation" in South Africa after the violent death of right-wing leader. |
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his organization AWB slightly modified Nazi symbols were used. The heavyweight, bearded radical leaders had been convicted several times for militant actions and violence against blacks. From 2001 to 2004 he was serving a prison sentence. In the recent past and Terre Blanche AWB had occurred rarely in public. The "Weekend Argus" reported, citing his family, Terre Blanche had after the prison term "completely changed" and had become a "born-again Christian" peaceful. |
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