Death has stalked South Africa’s white farmers for years. The number murdered since the end of apartheid in 1994 has passed 3,000. In neighboring Zimbabwe, a campaign of intimidation that began in 2000 has driven more than 4,000 commercial farmers off their land. The vulnerability felt by South Africa’s 40,000 remaining white farmers intensified when Julius Malema, head of the African National Congress’s (ANC’s) youth league, opened a public rally by singing Dubula Ibhunu, or Shoot the Boer, an apartheid-era anthem.
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