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The Khampepe commission of inquiry, tasked with investigating alleged efforts to stall the prosecution of apartheid-era perpetrators, is continuing its proceedings in Johannesburg on Monday, July 13, 2026.
The commission, which has been examining cases related to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), is addressing concerns about delays in justice for victims of state-sanctioned violence during the apartheid era.The live stream, provided by the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC), allows the public to follow the proceedings in real-time.
This inquiry is significant as it seeks to hold individuals accountable for crimes committed during the apartheid regime, ensuring that justice is served for those affected.The commission's work is part of broader efforts to address historical injustices and promote reconciliation in post-apartheid South Africa.
Related articles highlight ongoing discussions about the TRC's role in addressing past atrocities and the challenges faced in pursuing justice for victims.
The inquiry also underscores the importance of transparency and accountability in the legal system, as it aims to prevent similar abuses from occurring in the future.Public engagement remains crucial, with calls for citizens to participate in the process and contribute to the pursuit of truth and justice.