Victims of Apartheid-era atrocities versus the South African government

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In today's powerful episode, Lesedi Mnisi is joined by three guests closely involved in a landmark court case against President Ramaphosa and the South African government. Anti-apartheid activist survivors and family members—including first applicant Lukhanyo Calata—are seeking constitutional damages over the government's alleged failure to adequately investigate and prosecute apartheid-era crimes, particularly those related to the Highgate Hotel Massacre and the murders of the Cradock Four.

We're also joined by Odette Geldenhuys from Webber Wentzel, the legal representative for the applicants, and the Executive Director of the Foundation for Human Rights, who provides critical insights into the significance and broader implications of this case. Together with Lesedi they unpack why justice delayed has become justice denied, and how this legal action hopes to finally bring accountability and healing for families who have waited decades for answers.
12 Mar 2025 English South Africa News · Society & Culture

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