It's so long for members of a white supremacist group in South Africa.<br/> <br />A judge sentences five leaders of the Boeremag militia of apartheid loyalists to 35 years in prison for a plot to assassinate Nelson Mandela.<br/> <br />Family members say goodbye as officials take the five leaders and their co-defendents away from the court room.<br/> <br />The mastermind, former university professor Mike du Toit, was among those given a 35-year sentence. He was convicted last year of high treason.<br/> <br />His wife says she finally has closure.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) ESTHER DU TOIT, WIFE OF MIKE DU TOIT, SAYING:<br/> <br />"I'm glad that I've got closure with it and I can move on with my life and I will tell my daughter as she grows older, this is what happened."<br/> <br />The group's plot to assassinate South Africa's first black president involved planting roadside bombs where Mandela was due to travel.<br/> <br />The plot was thwarted when Mandela traveled to his engagement by helicopter instead.<br/> <br />Some of
