SACP and Limpho Hani family to approach African Commission

The SACP and Chris Hani’s family are planning to approach the African Commission on Human and People’s Rights over the release of Janusz Waluś on parole.
They had asked the Constitutional Court to reconsider its decision to grant him parole.
That application was dismissed on Friday.
The communist party and the family say they are disappointed by the apex’s court ruling.
They also demand a full inquest into Hani’s death and a full disclosure of the truth surrounding his assassination.
Walus was place on parole in November after serving 29 years in jail for killing Hani in 1993.
The SACP says Walus is an unrepentant assassin who failed to fully reveal the truth behind Hani’s murder.
Limpho Hani’s Janusz Walus parole reconsideration application dismissed

The constitutional court has unanimously dismissed an application by the widow of Chris Hani and the SACP to have the decision to grant Janusz Walus parole rescinded.
The Constitutional Court does not usually provide reasons behind dismissals, but in a ruling issued today, the court says that the parties failed to make their case.
The court noted that the arguments set out by the applicants were essentially identical to the arguments provided by Justice Minister Ronald Lamola in his opposition to the parole application.
It further says that full disclosure before the TRC is not a requirement for parole in South Africa.
The court also dismissed Hani and the SACP’s application to stay Walus’ release order until its reconsideration application was finalized.
Walus was released on Wednesday.
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