The negotiations resulted in South Africa's first multi-racial election, which was won by the African National Congress.
Prior to the 1994 multi-racial elections, Terre'Blanche's Afrikaans-language works were on the state syllabus of Natal schools.
Speculators, who had deserted the market on uncertainties surrounding the first multi-racial general election in South Africa, appeared to regain confidence and invest in the metal.
When agreement was reached he said that guerrillas who continued fighting after the multi-racial election would be "severely dealt with".
South Africa's first multi-racial elections are due by the middle of next year.
The first fully multi-racial democratic election was held in 1994, the second in 1999, the third in 2004, and the most recent in 2009.
At the time of the attack the World Trade Centre was the venue for multi-party negotiations to end the apartheid system through the country's first multi-racial elections.
In 1979 the first multi-racial parliamentary elections (but with separate black and white rolls) were held as part of this settlement.
Once South Africa holds multi-racial elections, it will join the list.
South Africa's first multi-racial elections in which full enfranchisement was granted were held on 27 April 1994.