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Hosted on MSNS.African anti-apartheid activists sue govt over lack of justiceTwenty-five families of victims and survivors of apartheid-era crimes are suing the South African government over a "gross failure" to investigate and prosecute perpetrators, said the rights group ...
Families of victims of apartheid-era political crimes are suing the South African government for failing to prosecute those ...
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Hosted on MSNSurvivors and Families of Anti-Apartheid Activists Sue the Government for Constitutional Damages [press release]On 20 January 2025, twenty-five families and survivors of apartheid-era crimes brought an application in the Pretoria High Court against President Cyril Ramaphosa and his government, seeking ...
After opening remarks from Assistant Professor of Middle Eastern and North African Studies Nasser Abourahme, Professor of History David Gordon and Associate Professor of History Salar Mohandesi took ...
Families of South Africans murdered by apartheid police – including a group of anti-apartheid activists killed in one of the most gruesome cases of the time in 1985 – are suing the government ...
A hoarding with images of leading figures in the international campaign that brought down apartheid in South Africa has been unveiled at ...
including an array of hanging nooses that represent the execution of 131 government opponents and a series of televisions that show footage of anti-apartheid residents being attacked and killed.
Families, survivors accuse government of ‘gross failure’ in its investigation, prosecution over apartheid crimes - Anadolu ...
The victims' relatives include the son of Fort Calata, one of the so-called Cradock Four anti-apartheid activists who were abducted and murdered in June 1985. They are "seeking constitutional ...
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