Torture and complicity the norm under Security Branch
Apartheid-era police officer, Johannes Hendrik Burger has struggled to prove that he was unable to assist Imam Abdullah Haron while
Apartheid-era police officer, Johannes Hendrik Burger has struggled to prove that he was unable to assist Imam Abdullah Haron while
Eight-year-old Abirah Dekhta was smiling and appeared to look physically healthy following her more than week-long kidnapping ordeal. That’s the
The shipping out of Mozambique’s’ first produced liquefied natural gas to Europe does not bode well and instead proves those
Johannes Hendrik Burger insists that the Haron family’s lawyer is trying to hold him accountable for the late Imam’s death.
A ten-year-old legal battle to get access to apartheid records held by the Department of Defence and Military Veterans is
Anti-apartheid activist Jeremy Cronin has revealed that he was one of those interrogated by the notorious police officer Sergeant Johannes
The Western Cape Health Department is probing allegations that a service provider at Groote Schuur hospital is opting to hire
An independent pathologist has concluded that Imam Abdullah Haron would have survived the brutal beatings meted out by his captors
The Western Cape High Court has heard the deliberate failures and oversight of the Apartheid physicians that examined Imam Abdullah
The stakeholders in the judiciary that were involved in the initial Imam Abdullah Haron death inquest, and the medical team
Testimony at the Imam Abdullah Haron death inquest has taken an emotional turn as his children recount the events that
Imam Abdullah Haron told his family that he would rather die than divulge who his compatriots are. This assertion was
Government says it respects the rights of workers to strike. The Department of Public Service and Administration says workers need
The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) has warned EFF President Julius Malema to either retract some of the statements
The postmortem conducted on Imam Abdullah Haron’s body was highly inadequate and did not provide insight into the actual cause
In the first six months of this year, South Africa recorded an average of 1 143 kidnappings a month. While
Day 2 of the Imam Abdullah Haron death inquest has proven emotionally draining for his loved ones. Today’s proceedings were
Nations need to cooperate or face ‘collective suicide’ in the fight against climate change. This was the warning issued by
Cape Town Central police station is the first stop for the in loco inspection which forms part of the Imam
At least three people have lost their lives in a house fire in Gonubie Street, Manenberg. According to police a