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Original Post Date: 2006-01-25 Posted By: Jan
From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 1/25/2006
S.Africa: Prosecuting our former Leaders after “Forgiveness”
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From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 1/25/2006
S.Africa: Prosecuting our former Leaders after “Forgiveness”
[Here is a news item and a commentary from one of our regulars. I find the whole thing disgusting. Someone suggested that maybe it is ANC electioneering in preparation for the Local Elections. I hope so. But I don’t trust the bastards anyway. Look at Wouter Basson, who in their propaganda is referred to as: “Dr Death”. They can’t even find enough evidence to prove anything and yet they just take him back to court again. They just won’t leave the man alone. He was a “combatant” like everyone else. He did what he had to do. Now leave him alone – that is what peace deals are supposed to be about – everyone lays down their arms and then they go home. But I would not be surprised if people were prosecuted. The ANC are liars and all their promises can’t be trusted. What’s the bet that 2nd time around, the ANC now uses their own testimony against them! Previously, the ANC said: “Confess and we will forgive you”. I never trusted that line. I always believed that is just a trap. Jan] Hello Jan, Prosecute these people now? 11 frigging years AFTER the end of apartheid, seems to me to be a bit of Cheap electioneering on the part of the guvmunt again! The News story:- NPA to look at TRC cases Pretoria – The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) will consider the personal circumstances of individuals it plans to prosecute for not applying for, or being refused amnesty by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC). NPA spokesperson Makhosini Nkosi said this was normal procedure when prosecutions were taking place. “For example, it doesn’t serve a purpose to hold to court a 105-year-old man,” he said. The NPA announced on Tuesday it was ready to start the prosecutions. It would focus first on cases relating to those denied amnesty. Nkosi said besides age being taken into account, it would also look at the health of an individual. It would also consider if it was worth prosecuting a person if they had “broken the law before, only to find they now play a constructive role in society”. Source: News24.Com |
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