South African far-right leader Eugene Terre'blanche killed
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South African far-right leader Eugene Terre'blanche killed
South African President Jacob Zuma appealed for calm after the murder of white far-right leader Eugene Terre'blanche, widespread rights are expected in protest of the killings.Police have detained two black farm workers. Afrikaner Resistance Movement (AWB) accused that Terre 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 fueling racial hatred. Terre'blanche, 69, was the voice of hardline opposition to the end of apartheid in the early 1990s. The Congress of South African Trade Unions condemned the attack.It should be noted that Football World Cup 2010 is scheduled for the next month and such incidents highlight the highlight the law and order situation prevailing in the country.