Lukhanyo Calata, whose father Fort was murdered during apartheid, recalls his painful memories of loss and betrayal. As part of a group of families affected by political violence, Calata is suing the South African government for not prosecuting those responsible for the killings of the Cradock Four. His case demands an inquiry into the lack of prosecutions and seeks financial compensation to support further investigations and public education. The long-delayed justice for past atrocities continues to haunt the nation, revealing systemic failures in addressing apartheid-era crimes.
Lukhanyo Calata's case against the South African government seeks justice and accountability for his father's murder and the broader failure to prosecute apartheid-era crimes.
Calata's loss of his father affected every aspect of his life, highlighting a broader betrayal by those tasked with leading the nation into a new era.
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