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allAfrica.com on MSNSouth Africa: 'Justice Delayed, Justice Denied' As Families of Apartheid Victims Sue Govt for DamagesThe families of South Africans murdered by apartheid police, including anti-apartheid activists killed in 1985, are suing the ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNSouth Africa: EFF Welcomes Families of Apartheid Victims Suing the GovernmentPress Release - The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) expresses our solidarity with the families of 20 missing and murdered ...
Lauren Francis-Sharma’s piercing and provocative third novel, “ Casualties of Truth ,” opens in the mind of an unrepentant white South African policeman.
Now, 25 families of those who lost their loved ones during apartheid, have taken president Cyril Ramaphosa to court, urging him to look into these cases. They allege that there were no prosecutions ...
The pursuit of justice for Dulcie September is part of a broader movement to address unhealed wounds from South Africa's past ...
Families, survivors accuse government of ‘gross failure’ in its investigation, prosecution over apartheid crimes - Anadolu ...
Families of apartheid victims have filed a court application seeking R165 million in constitutional damages from President Cyril Ramaphosa and the government, citing political interference and ...
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Twenty-five victims' families and survivors of apartheid-era political crimes have sued South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and his government for what they say is its ...
Families of the murdered activists are among two dozen suing government for failure to deliver justice for past crimes.
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San Francisco Chronicle on MSNReview: ‘Casualties of Truth’ is a riveting read that illuminates a forgotten part of South African historyIn the late 1990s, Lauren Francis-Sharma attended the Truth and Reconciliation Commission amnesty hearings when she briefly lived in Johannesburg while attending law school. The hearings were set up ...
The writer is a technology entrepreneur and investor.
Twenty-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 ...
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