South Africa Needs Scorpions 2.0 and a Capable National Prosecuting Authority
SOUTH AFRICA, JUL 15 – Families of apartheid victims filed a civil suit demanding recognition of rights violations and an independent inquiry into political obstruction of prosecutions, involving 25 families and government officials.
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South Africa Needs Scorpions 2.0 and a Capable National Prosecuting Authority
The National Prosecuting Authority's turnaround strategies aimed at restoring the destruction caused by the Jacob Zuma administration have fallen short. The prosecuting authority is collapsing in front of our eyes.
Waiting for Justice in South Africa
Nomonde Calata’s voice trembled. She breathed deeply, determined to suppress her grief, summon her considerable strength and continue her testimony to the High Court in Gqeberha, South Africa. Judge Nomathamsanqa Beshe, presiding in her red robes, listened attentively to her heartbreaking story. Steadfastly retaining her composure, Calata related the terrible details of the murder of her husband, Fort Calata, along with fellow educators Matthew …
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