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Murder in South Africa: People Convicted of Murder by South Africa, People Murdered in South Africa, Unsolved Murders in South Africa

Murder in South Africa: People Convicted of Murder by South Africa, People Murdered in South Africa, Unsolved Murders in South Africa

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ISBN10: 1158076517
ISBN13: 9781158076512
Publisher: Books Llc
Pages: 44
Weight: 0.21
Height: 0.09 Width: 7.44 Depth: 9.69
Language: English
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 42. Chapters: People convicted of murder by South Africa, People murdered in South Africa, Unsolved murders in South Africa, Steve Biko, Eugene Terre'Blanche, Murder of Anni Dewani, Hendrik Verwoerd, Johan Heyns, Marlene Lehnberg, Daisy de Melker, Lucky Dube, Clive Derby-Lewis, Chris Hani, Hector Pieterson, Saint James Church massacre, Rick Turner, Brett Kebble, Hazel Crane, Moses Sithole, Jackie Pretorius, Taliep Petersen, Cedric Maake, Sibusiso Duma, David Webster, Leigh Matthews, Stompie Moeketsi, Eudy Simelane, Marike de Klerk, Norman Afzal Simons, Richard Rive, Amy Biehl, Peter Burgstaller, Elifasi Msomi, Brett Goldin, Nicholas Lungisa Ncama, Annanias Mathe, Gabriel Mkhumane, Sipho Thwala, Christopher Mhlengwa Zikode, Pebco Three, Samuel Sidyno, Mthuli ka Shezi, Mzukisi Sikali, Victoria Mxenge, Hastings Ndlovu, Stewart Wilken, Robert Smit, Janusz Walu, Elias Xitavhudzi, David Randitsheni, The Gugulethu Seven, Jimmy Maketta, Carrim Alli. Excerpt: Eugene Ney Terre'Blanche (31 January 1941 - 3 April 2010) was a former member of South Africa's Herstigte Nasionale Party who founded the Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (or AWB) during the apartheid era. During the 1980s and early 1990s, he became known for threatening civil war to maintain white rule in South Africa. After the country's transition to non-racial democracy, he revised his stance and urged his followers to push for independence in an independent Afrikaner homeland, which he frequently referred to as a Boerevolkstaat. Terre'Blanche continued to lead the organisation until his death. A polarizing figure, Terre'Blanche was given several labels during his lifetime, including white supremacist, nationalist, and racist. Terre'Blanche spent three years in prison for assaulting a black petrol station worker and the attempted murder of a black security guard in 1996. On ...