“25 Years of Pain”: Why Are Apartheid Victims Still Begging for Justice in Democratic South Africa
Apartheid Victims Still Sleeping Outside Constitutional Court Demanding Justice By Noko Maleka – Insight Jozi News More than two decades after the closure of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), survivors of apartheid-era human rights violations say they are still waiting for justice. Members of the Khulumani Galela Reparations Movement, many of them elderly victims and veterans of the liberation struggle, continue to protest outside the Constitutional Court of South Africa, demanding that the South African government honour promises of reparations and accountability. According to the movement, victims of apartheid-era crimes have spent decades appealing to government officials for meaningful reparations and justice, but their calls have largely gone unanswered. A Struggle That Did Not End in 1994 The activists argue that while South Africa transitioned into a democratic state, many victims of apartheid-era abuses never received closure. The TRC, established in th...








