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The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) was supposed to be humanity’s pact against nuclear annihilation— yet over half a ...
Mhlauli described the state of her husband’s body during testimony she gave at the start of the inquiry in the city of Gqeberha, near where the Cradock Four were abducted in June 1985. Relatives of ...
EDITORIAL: Unfinished business - Uncovering buried crimes of the apartheid regime Lukhanyo Calata never had the chance to know his father. In 1985, when he was just three years old, his father, Fort ...
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 ...
Sicelo Mhlauli was one of four Black men abducted, tortured and killed 40 years ago this month by apartheid-era security forces in South Africa . No one has been held accountable for their deaths.
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 police may have bugged car the 'Cradock Four' travelled in, inquest hears Prominent anti-apartheid activist Derrick Swarts is the first witness to take the stand in the inquest. Cradock ...
These are all true observations. But it takes a more granular view to really grasp the enormity of it. I became politically conscious in the 1980s. Apartheid was alive, but everyone knew it was dying.
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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