South Africa’s Left

Martin Plaut

It was a hot day. The fluffy clouds overhead did nothing to shade the crowd. They paid little heed to the heat – intent on the task before them. They were burying their dead, probably victims of a Government hit-squad. This was Cradock, a small Eastern Cape town, on 19 July 1985.

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Vol. 12 No. 5 · 8 March 1990 » » South Africa’s Left (print version)
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