About 3,000 people gathered in the South African town of Ventersdorp to commemorate the life of white supremacist leader Eugene Terreblanche.
The infamous leader was killed at his farm in an apparent dispute over pay by two of his workers.
Terreblanche was leader of the Afrikaans Resistance Movement, whose headquarters were well guarded on the day of the funeral.
The ceremony was held at the Afrikaner Protestant Church, where nearly all of the worshippers are white South Africans.
Mourners performed Nazi-style salutes after the ceremony.
Eugene Terreblanche was fond of the grand gesture and often arrived at events on the the back of a magnificent black horse.
A grave has been built on the supremacist's farm on the outskirts of Ventersdorp.
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