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Reaction to the killing of a South African far right leader continue to pour in.
Eugene Terreblanche was bludgeoned to death on his farm near the town of Ventersdorp, North West province.
Police say the killing of the Afrikaner Resistance Movement or AWB leader was over a wages dispute.
Such claims have been rejected outright by his organisation's members who say that Mr. Terreblanche's murder was racially motivated.
Yesterday AWB supporters say they would retaliate in protest, whilst President Jacob Zuma appealed for calm.
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