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Lukhanyo Calata accused the ANC of blocking apartheid justice through secret deals, citing halted prosecutions and lost evidence.
Lukhanyo Calata, son of one of the Cradock Four killed in 1985, testified before South Africa’s Khampepe Inquiry, accusing the ANC of betraying victims’ families by halting prosecutions after apartheid.
He alleged a secret deal with former apartheid leaders stalled justice, including the disappearance of a 2013 case file implicating high-ranking officials.
Calata expressed despair over the deaths of key suspects and criticized former presidents Thabo Mbeki and Jacob Zuma for obstructing the inquiry.
The commission, now pushing for testimony from past leaders, aims to address unresolved apartheid-era crimes amid renewed legal challenges.
Lukhanyo Calata acusó al ANC de bloquear la justicia del apartheid a través de acuerdos secretos, citando procesamientos interrumpidos y pruebas perdidas.