The events that trigger that act of vandalism, and the violence unleashed afterwards, are the engine of “Casualties of Truth.
In South Africa, apartheid governed the racial division of the country between 1948 and 1994, oppressing the non-white ...
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 ...
They also seek an order compelling the President to establish an independent and public commission of inquiry into the ...
After years of inaction, families of apartheid victims are taking legal action against the state for its failure to prosecute ...
The suppression of post-TRC accountability has led to the loss of witnesses, perpetrators, and evidence, making it nearly impossible to pursue prosecutions and denying survivors and victims ...
It was initially believed that the armed wing of the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC) was responsible for the attack, but ...
The TRC inquiry was established in 1996 following ... to the historic compromises that were required to move from South Africa’s oppressive past to a democratic future. He said they participated ...
The Cradock Four were a group of four anti-Apartheid activists who were abducted and murdered by South African ... failed to act on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's (TRC) recommendations ...