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Special Report Transcript Episode 39, Section 4, Time 11:19

Let’s move to Cape Town for the last evidence by the five policemen whose amnesty applications have served before the Truth Commission’s Amnesty Committee the last few weeks. Together, they killed at least 65 people in the name of the apartheid state. We’ll tell you about 21 of these murders tonight. In July 1986 nine youths, the youngest 15 years old, were gunned down in KwaNdebele. They wanted to go into exile and become trained guerrillas Jacques Hechter told the Amnesty Committee, and the security police merely wanted to prevent them from returning to South Africa and committing acts of terror. Should one call it pre-emptive murder?

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