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Apartheid Death Squad Leader “Prime Evil” Granted Parole in South Africa

HeadlineJan 30, 2015

South Africa has granted parole to apartheid death squad leader Eugene de Kock. He was dubbed “Prime Evil” for his role in the torture and murder of scores of black South African activists in the 1980s and early 1990s. He had been imprisoned since 1994, the year Nelson Mandela and the African National Congress came to power.

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