ANC Eastern Cape supports reopening of inquest
EAST LONDON - The ANC in the Eastern Cape has welcomed the reopening of the inquest into the murder of the Cradock Four.
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The party says the inquest will send a clear message that there'll be no impunity for apartheid era crimes.
Anti-apartheid activist's Matthew Goniwe, Sparrow Mkonto, Fort Calata and Sicelo Mhlauli were killed in June 1985.
Justice and Correctional Services Minister, Ronald Lamola, approached the Eastern Cape Judge President to appoint a Judge to look into the matter.