Back in the 1980s, South Africa figured prominently on the West’s
radar screen. Protests against apartheid were everywhere; the movement
even inspired a song: “Sun City.” With the fall of the apartheid regime
in 1994, however, people lost interest in the faraway land.
But with the murder of Eugene Terreblanche, leader of the neo-Nazi
Afrikaner Resistance Movement (AWB), South Africa is, albeit briefly,
back in the news. What the media isn’t reporting, though, is that the
killing of Terreblanche has little to do with his unpalatable political
views, but is part of a wider pattern of targeting whites — virtually
none of whom are supremacists. In fact, thousands of white farmers have
already been murdered.
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