Mittwoch, Juni 16, 2004

baltimoresun.com - Supremacist leader freed from prison in South Africa

TerreBlanche group tried to start race war in '90s to stop elections A decade ago, South Africa's most feared white supremacist, Eugene TerreBlanche, threatened to spark a race war to stop the country's first fully democratic elections. His neo-Nazi organization was responsible for the random shootings of blacks, plotted to poison a black township's water supply with cyanide and killed 21 people during a bombing campaign. (...) Walking out of a parole office yesterday on a chilly morning in this conservative farming community 60 miles west of Johannesburg, TerreBlanche was greeted with applause and jeers by a small crowd of onlookers, many of them black, who later taunted him with verses of anti-apartheid songs. siehe auch: S.Africa Neo-Nazi Leader Freed to Cheers and Jeers, Far Right terror leader rides out to his freedom , Afrikaner Resistance Leader Released, Afrikaner Resistance Leader Released, S African neo-Nazi leader freed

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