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Monday, April 12, 2010

(ZIMBABWE GUARDIAN) Terre'Blanche sodomised his killers: report

Terre'Blanche sodomised his killers: report
By: ST-TOL-TZG
Posted: Sunday, April 11, 2010 11:03 pm

Evil and racist leader of South Africa's far-right Afrikaner Resistance Movement (AWB), Eugène Terre’Blanche

REPORTS from South Africa say that the leader of the far-right Afrikaner Resistance Movement (AWB), Eugène Terre’Blanche was murdered by his farm workers after he tried to sodomise them.

Lieutenant-General Jan Mabula of South African police confirmed that they were taking the allegations seriously. He said: "We are looking at this. We are looking at everything that is being alleged. We have also confiscated the clothing of the two accused."

The Sunday Times newspaper in South Africa carried a report saying that the two black farm workers accused of murdering Mr Terre’Blanche, say they were protecting themselves from homosexual advances.

"My instructions from my client are that there was some sodomy going on and it sparked the murder of Mr Terre'Blanche," one of the workers' lawyers, Puna Moroko, told the newspaper.

He added that Mr Terre'Blanche had tried to have sex "with one or both" of the workers.

Police have denied earlier allegations that a condom was found on the scene. “100% no, no no,” Captain Adéle Myburgh told reporters.

The two suspects, Chris Mahlangu, 27, and a 15-year-old, face a number of charges, including crimen injuria – a crime under South African common law, defined to be the act of "unlawfully, intentionally and seriously impairing the dignity of another" – for pulling down Mr Terre’Blanche’s pants and exposing his private parts after they had crushed his skull with an iron bar and chopped him with a machete.

The Afrikaans-language weekly newspaper Rapport reported claims that Mr Terre’Blanche had mistreated white and black workers on his farm and that a teenage boy, who was a member of the AWB, regularly visited Mr Terre’Blanche, who sexually abused him.

Mr Terre’Blanche’s wife, Martie, was not at the farm the night of the murder, but at their other home in the nearby town of Ventersdorp.

Steyn van Ronge, who succeeded Mr Terre'Blanche as leader of the AWB, has dismissed the allegations as smears. “He (Terre’Blanche) felt sorry for (the boy) because his parents were divorced.”

The AWB issued a strongly worded statement today, denying several allegations that had sprung up after Mr Terre’Blanche’s brutal murder on his remote farm in the north-west of the country.

André Visagie, secretary-general of the AWB, said that Mr Terre’Blanche, 69, had not had the energy to rape someone as he had not taken his heart medication on the day of his death.

Mr Terre'Blanche, 69, was one of more than 3,000 farmers murdered in South Africa in 15 years.

AWB has said it will avenge the death of their racist leader.
Members of the AWB, many clad in khaki uniforms with swastika-like insignia, waved the now banned flag of apartheid South Africa and sang the former national anthem, Die Stem.

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