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A heavy security presence with police and army units in armoured are in the town of Ventersdorp in South Africa's North West Province where Eugene Terreblanche the leader of the far-right Afrikaaner Resistance Movement or AWB is to be buried.
There are fears that there may be clashes between members of the AWB and black residents of the town where Mr Terreblanche was murdered, allegedly by two of his black workers over a dispute about pay.
Mohammed Allie reports.
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