CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AFP) – South Africa’s Afrikaans Resistance Movement leader Eugene Terreblanche who campaigned for a separate White homeland was murdered on Saturday on his farm, the SAPA news agency reported.

The 69-year-old Afrikaans Resistance Movement leader was attacked and killed on his farm in the north-west by two blacks hired to work on his farm. The two were arrested and charged with his murder.
“Mr Terreblanche’s body was found on the bed with facial and head injuries,” police spokesman Adele Myburgh was quoted as saying.
“A 21-year-old man and 15-year-old boy were arrested and charged for his …
Initial reports were sketchy, but according to the MSN (Mainstream Media), police had attempted to subdue 15 year old Tyler Cassidy with capsicum spray, and then pursued him to the Skate Park where four officers cornered the boy and from 10 to 15 metres away fired six shots into his chest, killing him. As could be predicted, there was an immediate outcry in the MSN (Mainstream Media) about trigger happy, heavy handed police brutality.

