Supporters of murdered South African white supremacist Eugene Terre'blanche streamed to his farm on Monday to mourn his death in a killing that has raised fears of racial violence. “Emotions are running very high at the moment,” said Andre Nienaber, a relative of Terre'blanche, who was hacked and battered to death on Saturday. Terre'blanche's Afrikaner Resistance Movement, marginalized since his failed struggle to preserve apartheid in the 1990s, has vowed to avenge a death it blames on sentiment whipped up by the leader of the ruling ANC's youth league.