Four former apartheid cops stand accused of the activist’s 1987 murder at his home in Daveyton.
JOHANNESBURG - The family of slain anti-apartheid activist Caiphus Nyoka responded with shock to a High Court ruling allowing one of his alleged killers to continue working in Iraq.
Johan Marais, Leon van den Berg, Abram Engelbrecht, and Pieter Stander are accused of conspiring to murder Nyoka and order to silence him and stop his anti-apartheid work.
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