Friday, January 30, 2015

South Africa grants parole to 'Prime Evil' apartheid killer

This file photo taken Sept. 14, 1998, shows Eugene de Kock, head of a covert police unit that tortured and killed dozens of people, as he attends an amnesty hearing of the Truth and Reconcilliation Commission (TRC) in Pretoria, South Africa.
PRETORIA (Reuters) - Apartheid death-squad leader Eugene de Kock, dubbed 'Prime Evil' for his role in the torture and murder of scores of black South African activists in the 1980s and early 1990s, was granted parole on Friday after more than 20 years in prison.
Justice Minister Michael Masutha told a news conference de Kock would be released "in the interests of nation-building and reconciliation" and because he had expressed remorse at his crimes and helped authorities recover the remains of some of his victims.
South Africa grants parole to 'Prime Evil' apartheid killer

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