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Two months before the World Cup: murder in South Africa. crisis for the soccer tournament?

A murder case threatens peace at the upcoming 2010 World Cup. A politician supporting apartheid was murdered by his black employees. White apartheid supporters threaten revenge during the World Cup. President, Zuma is trying to calm the area.

The last thing they needed in South Africa, ten weeks before kickoff of the World Cup is such an event. Eugene Terre'Blanche, a white politician who supports apartheid was murdered, apparently by blacks. Afrikaners (Afrikaans-speaking whites) threaten revenge chaos during the World Cup games.

If not enough low ticket rate, security arrangements and various problematic fear pickpockets and businesses raising prices this summer, now stands before the World Cup organizers several times larger issue. Murder case threatens to raise the tension - the flames of racial country and expand the social rifts, great anyway.

Terre'Blanche, who was murdered on Sunday, was an extreme right-wing racist politician and one of the most prominent supporters of the apartheid regime (discrimination and separation between the various peoples in the country). Terre'Blanche, leader of the Afrikaners resistance movement Party (AWB), was murdered on his farm in ventersdorp, a hundred miles from Johannesburg, allegedly by two men employed, who beat him using a crowbar.

The main concern is the Afrikaners acts of revenge (also known as Boris), white descendants of immigrants Calvinists, mainly Dutch, who began to settle in South Africa in the 17th century.

Two murder suspects were already the first hearing in court, local police forces to secure the two. Outside the auditorium, a demonstration of Afrikaners, waving banners such as' World Cup 2010: 65th day of chaos, instead clashed with blacks demonstrating against.

White demonstrators also accused the ruling party, African National Congress (ANC), claiming that it gave legitimacy to the murder, after the party youth leader, Julius why, defiant singing a song in his speeches from apartheid, which includes the words "Kill the jamboree."

President Jacob Zuma has expressed the fear of racial riots and called for "rainbow nation" to act judiciously. Peter Stein, a senior the AWB, has announced that his party would not take violent action in revenge for the death Terre'Blanche.

On another, the expected absence of McCarthy, who is supposed to lead the South African team, is Steven Pienaar, Everton player and son combination. Pienaar, is a common surname Protestants, most of whom immigrated in the 16th and 17th due to government persecution of the Catholic Church, some to South Africa.

 

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