
De Kock: Apartheid Regime's Hit List Included Ramaphosa
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Eugene de Kock, the notorious apartheid-era assassin known as Prime Evil, testified in the Cradock Four murder inquest, revealing orders for hits on political activists often came from high regime officials. De Kock, who only got involved as an accessory, admitted to altering ballistic evidence. He denied involvement in the Cradock Four murders, stating they were not on his radar. De Kocks testimony highlighted the regimes ruthless tactics against state enemies, and he took responsibility for his own operations but not for generals or ministers. The inquest resumes on July sixth.
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