
FeatureThe Guardian World1 min read
Justice denied: why families of apartheid victims are still searching for answers
The ongoing search for justice by the families of the Cradock Four highlights the unresolved issues of apartheid-era violence and accountability.
- The Cradock Four were anti-apartheid activists murdered in 1985.
- They were killed by security police after being pulled over.
- Their deaths symbolize the violence of apartheid.