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Cradock Four families want justice

Old wounds

PHUMANI Calata has long accepted the reality of growing up with no experience of the tender care her Struggle stalwart father Fort Calata gave her siblings and mother, but she hopes a new inquest will finally produce justice for the family after his murder in 1985.

Fort Calata and three fellow anti-apartheid activists, Matthew Goniwe, Sparrow Mkonto and Sicelo Mhlauli, were detained by apartheid police in Gqeberha on June 27, 1985. Their burned and stabbed bodies were

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