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The ANC must be prosecuted for their terror crimes.
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There is clear proof of political interference from within the National Prosecuting Authority not to prosecute ANC leaders who are guilty of terror crimes.
Dirk van Eck and his family has never received justice.
AfriForum asks why ANC leaders are not being prosecuted for their own terror crimes.
AfriForum presented a formal submission to the Khampepe Commission of Inquiry on Friday 10 October. In its submission, AfriForum requests the Commission – who is to investigate why certain crimes that had been identified by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission were never prosecuted – to also investigate political interference that has led to senior ANC leaders who also did not receive amnesty not being prosecuted for their own terror crimes during the apartheid era.
According to AfriForum, all families of victims of the ANC’s landmine and bomb attacks on civilians (like the Van Eck family) also deserve answers – just like the Cradok-4’s families. These answers include why any ANC leader is yet to be prosecuted for these crimes.
AfriForum’s submission to the Khampepe Commission originates from the organisation supporting one of its members, Dirk van Eck, since 2007 in an attempt to obtain justice for his wife, Kobie, and two of his children, Nasie (2) and Nelmari (8). His wife and two children were killed in December 1985 in an ANC landmine incident. Van Eck himself, as well as his 18-month-old son, were also injured in the attack. The ANC’s landmine also killed three other civilians: Marie de Nysschen and two children, Kobus (3) and Carla (9). The deceased were game watching from the back of a bakkie. The impact of the explosion was such that no remains of the two-year-old Nasie have ever been found.
About 700 civilians were cruelly murdered in necklace murders (where a car tyred filled with fuel is put around the victim’s neck before being set on fire). 400 civilians were burnt alive in other ways, while 250 were killed in bombing and shooting incidents that were executed by ANC and its allies.
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