Eugene Terre'Blance (69) was murdered 4 hours ago, while he was sleeping.Apparently because of a 'wage dispute' by two workers.
They smashed in his skull with a machete with such force that he is not recognizable. The murderers left the murder weapons next to his body. The question is, why would they leave their weapons? Did they want to get caught? Were they promised riches for murdering this unarmed man in such a brutal way?
Some believe that this is orchestrated, and planned by individuals within the (ANC) South African Government. Recent weeks the ANC Youth League defied the court banning a racist song inciting violence against white farmers in South Africa.
Up to date more than 3000 farmers were murdered where most were murdered by torture.
Whites, specifically Afrikaners(Original inhabitants that arrived from Europe) are a minority in South Africa and makes up about 8% of the total population.
The victims are white and the perpetrators black in 99.9% of all the crime in South Africa. The government denies that the murders have any racial motive.
This day will be remembered as a turning point in South Africa's history.
We can only hope this 'turning point' is for the better for all good black and white citizens because this cannot go on like this anymore.
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Look at the YouTube videos to get a 'History Lesson' why the ANC was considered terrorists. Terrorists are people that are too cowardly to fight soldiers and turn on civilians. There are still many individuals within the ANC that is fighting a 'war'.
Afrikaners are the victims of a low intensity war being waged against them.
UPDATE - 26 months ago
Mr. Dave Stuart of the FW De Klerk Foundation had this to say: " The reality is that the climate in South Africa is near boiling point". It is difficult to see that the song (sung by Malema to kill whites) do not have anything to do with this murder."
http://www.fwdklerk.org.za/cgi-bin/giga....
UPDATE - 26 months ago
A BBC Journalist had this to say:
For most South Africans, Eugene Terreblanche was a throwback to another era. But his death is a blow to the country's image of racial tolerance, fostered so carefully by Nelson Mandela.
Some are likely to believe that the fact that his alleged attackers were arrested so rapidly smacks of a cover-up. Others, on the minority far-right fringe, will see his death as a vindication of their assertion that whites cannot live under black rule.
It is a tragic fact that more than 3,000 white farmers have been murdered since the end of apartheid in 1994. And it is possible that some people may seek retribution.... See more
Mr Terreblanche's funeral could become a rallying point for such sentiment.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/...
UPDATE - 25 months ago