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COPE has lamented the extent that families need to go through to access justice for crimes committed during apartheid. This after it was found that anti-apartheid activist Dr Neil Aggett did not die by suicide but was killed by police while in custody.

Congress of the People has lamented the extent that families need to go through to access justice for crimes committed during apartheid. Party Spokesperson Dennis Bloem says apartheid crimes must be addressed in order to close the heal the wounds of the country.

In his judgment, Makume found Kotze was biased and not interested in finding out what had happened to Aggett, but rather why he had killed himself. Last year, former Security Branch police officer, under the apartheid government, Martin Naude denied ever being involved in any cover-up of a detainee’s death during his 40-year career as an investigator.

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Cope defintely has no cooking clue how many families suffer today due to crimes not solved while criminals roam freely.

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