South African police accused of extreme practices
- Title
- South African police accused of extreme practices
- Genre
- Interview
- TX Date
- 8 Apr 1994
- Year of production
- 1994
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- Duration
- 00:02:07
- Description
- Brian Dooley of Amnesty International on claims the South African government are sending police who carried out torture and execution in Bophutswana to the troubled Zulu Natal province to police the state of emergency. Amnesty claims members of the internal stability unit were to blame for widespread killings in last months’ uprising. Male interviewer not identified.
- Contributors
- Brian Dooley
- Keywords
- Amnesty International; Police; South Africa; Policing practice; Torture; Executions; Natal; Bophutswana
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