VENTERSDORP, South Africa
Supporters of the AWB carry placards as they arrive at a South African court in Ventersdorp, in the North...
Supporters of the Afrikaner Resistance Movement (AWB) carry placards as they arrive at a South African court before the appearance of two black farm workers accused of killing white supremacist and AWB leader Eugene Terre'blanche in Ventersdorp, in the North West Province April 6, 2010. Police erected a barbed wire barricade to separate a crowd of 200 Terre'blanche supporters from black spectators. The AWB promised on Monday not to seek violent revenge, easing fears that his death might provoke racial unrest. The placards (R-L) read "The pig in the story is F.W. de Klerk", referring to the last president of apartheid-era South Africa, "Afrikaners on a march to freedom" and "This is our nation, this is our land, we spilt blood for it." REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko (SOUTH AFRICA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW)