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But a new judge-led inquiry into the killings of the anti-apartheid activists who became known as the Cradock Four — and who became a rallying cry for those denied justice — opened this month.
Apartheid, from an Afrikaans word meaning "apart-hood," is a system of legalized segregation that was widely practiced in South Africa and enacted by law by the white-ruled Nationalist Party in 1948.
How apartheid South Africa became a road map for the far right. More than 30 years after the collapse of the racist regime, its ideas echo once again.
South Africa has opened a new inquiry into the killings of four anti-apartheid activists 40 years ago JOHANNESBURG -- When Nombuyiselo Mhlauli was given her husband's body back for burial, he had ...
South Africa has opened a new inquiry into the killings of four anti-apartheid activists 40 years ago. It's part of a wider push for justice for those who were killed by security forces during the ...
But a new judge-led inquiry into the killings of the anti-apartheid activists who became known as the Cradock Four — and who became a rallying cry for those denied justice — opened this month.
South Africa has opened a new inquiry into the killings of four anti-apartheid activists 40 years ago. Accessibility statement Skip to main content. Democracy Dies in Darkness.
But a new judge-led inquiry into the killings of the anti-apartheid activists who became known as the Cradock Four — and who became a rallying cry for those denied justice — opened this month.
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