Victims of apartheid era political violence have taken president Cyril Ramaphosa to court Read more ...
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Families and survivors of apartheid-era political crimes in South Africa are suing President Cyril Ramaphosa for around 167 ...
South Africa set up its Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) in 1996 to help uncover human rights violations perpetrated under apartheid. After it ended in 2002, the TRC handed over a list of ...
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 ...