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Nick Broomfield will be on the radio this morning (and then on iPlayer) talking about his meetings with and filming of Eugene Terreblanche. Nick is one of few journalists to have had such close access to him. 0830 on DAB, MW648 or bbc.co.uk/worldservice Listen Live. iPlayer - World Today
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The really annoying thing is that for a bloke who committed so many crimes against humanity he ended up being snuffed by a 15 year old over a wage dispute.


It really needed a much more spectacular end after a protracted public campaign that supported and reinforced ethical values.


Still, I suppose he died in a manner befitting his station. His attackers had diminished his importance to the point that his very existence had been trivialised. Same as what he did to everyone else.

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