Statement by the Verkenners Beweging van Suid-Afrika about the murder of Eugene Terreblanche
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The Scouts Movement of South Africa has learned with sadness of the brutal murder of the elderly Eugene Terre’Blanche. Mr. Terre’Blanche devoted his life in bondage to his people whom he loved had. It is sad that his life was lost, for his bondage.
It is instructive to note that the murders are less than a month after Mal-emma the first time the commission had sung "shoot the farmer." This follows two days of court order against Malema and can rightly be asked whether this court order an influence on the killing of our uncle Eugene. Whether there is a connection between the death of the communist Hani Paassaterdag in 1993 and the murder of Uncle Eugene Paassaterdag in 2010 for the Scouts Movement irrelevant. The fact is, a vulnerable elderly farmer in his bedroom on barbaric way with sticks and PanGas beaten to death and the regime of the day, the climate created for this genocide being committed against our people are.
The Scouts Movement has noted the numerous calls for calm from several fronts advocated.The Scouts However this calls for calm not supported, because how can a nation remain calm as she killed the elderly? How can a nation remain calm as his leadership on behalf of the regime were murdered? Only a man who immosioneel death can in such times remain calm.Therefore urge the Scouts of the people for calm, but for moderation.
The Scouts Movement has also noted that the savages that Malema’s command took place and the versinningsbeeld of a farmer, Eugene Terre’Blanche killed, on Tuesday, the sixth in April 2010 the court in Ventersdorp will appear. Out of respect for Uncle Eugene, call the Scouts Movement to the people in Ventersdorp on 6 April 2010 at the world to prove that these people are wounded, but never oorwone.
Ben Geldenhuys
President
Scouts Movement of South Africa




