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Special Report Transcript Episode 6, Section 5, Time 19:44

‘They got my hands and my eye but they didn’t get my most powerful weapon, my tongue.’ This is the story of Michael Lapsley. // On Saturday night a bomb exploded in the house of an Anglican priest, an anti-apartheid activist, Father Michael Lapsley. He was seriously injured, the house was extensively damaged. The ceiling blown off and property destroyed.

Notes: Max du Preez; Zimbabwe TV News, 29 April 1990

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Killings 43 During this period political opponents continued to be killed in circumstances which pointed directly to security force involvement. External killings 44 On 22 April 1990, four members of the Chand family, Samsodien, Hajira and their two young deaf children, Amina and Ridwan, were ...
 
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