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Special Report Transcripts for Section 2 of Episode 61
Time | Summary | | 16:10 | Did you lie to your attorney? // I did Mr. Chairman. // Nobody compelled you to lie to your attorney? // No one compelled me Mr. Chairman except for the fact that I was busy with an armed struggle and I was determined to give as much opposition as possible under any circumstances. // What support did you think that the honourable people in the Conservative Party would have given you if they knew that you were in fact guilty at a time when you contended you were not guilty, that you had committed perjury and that you were attempting to defeat the ends of justice? // Mister Chairman, my impression of the support I obtained was that my supporters believed that the end, the cause deserved the end used. // You claim throughout your evidence on a number of occasions that you are a religious man Mr. Derby-Lewis. // That is correct Mr. Chairman. // And that you punctuated your evidence from time to time that some of the things that happened appeared to you to be the will of the Almighty ...more | Full Transcript | 21:30 | But telling the truth is not enough for amnesty. Derby-Lewis must prove that he was working within the structures of an accepted political organisation. // Let me read the words that you would no doubt have come into your notice Mr. Derby-Lewis when you committed this murder as to the policy of the Conservative Party on whose behalf you claimed to have acted. I am reading mister Chairman … I thought that copies had been made. They have not. We will see to it that copies will be made for the Committee, but may I read out the relevant passage? Listen carefully Mr. Derby-Lewis what your colleague Mr. DP du Plessis said. Who is mister DP du Plessis? // He was the member of Parliament for Wonderboom. // It’s Wednesday the 21st of October 1992 at page 12 806, on the right hand column. ‘The honourable member said that he was at the Voortrekker Monument on 26 May 1990. At the Voortrekker Monument it was said that the third liberation struggle had begun. Of course the third liberation ...more | Full Transcript |
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