Will Terreblanche’s killing incite racial hatred in South Africa?
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Terreblanche, 69, was fiercely opposed to the end of apartheid in South Africa, which led to the ANC winning the country's first democratic elections in 1994 and Nelson Mandela becoming the country's first black president.47584761 000119516 1 tS3EC 17334He served three years in jail after being convicted in 2001 of the attempted murder of a farm worker. His murder has raised racial tensions in the country and AWB supporters at the court are refusing to speak to black journalists.
The AWB (Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging or Afrikaner Resistance Movement) had threatened to take revenge for Terreblanche's killing, but retracted their threat on Monday.
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