Families of apartheid victims file lawsuit against govt for inaction

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Families of apartheid victims in South Africa have launched a lawsuit against the government, accusing it of failing to bring culprits to justice. The country’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission has recommended that all suspects who did not receive amnesty be prosecuted but successive governments have repeatedly failed to do so.

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