Dr Neil Aggett

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NPA to decide next step after court finds activist Neil Aggett’s death was not suicide

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) said it will study a judgment by the Johannesburg high court, which found that trade unionist and activist Dr Neil Aggett’s 1982 death was not a suicide, to determine, with the necessary urgency, the course of action to be taken. “The NPA is on record as having said that the unwarranted delays in bringing perpetrators to book was an injustice to the families of these […]

today5 March 2022

Opinions

The inquest of Ahmed Timol’s death in detention, seeking the final truth

By Shafiq Morton THE re-opening of the inquest into the causes of Ahmed Timol’s death in detention, 45 years after the fact, is most certainly a long-awaited constitutional triumph. However, with it comes tremendous pain, and the nightmares of an era when security policemen were licensed killers. For me, it is a distressing story to write – as like so many – these shadowy men were once an integral, and […]

today14 July 2017

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