
Sicelo Mhlauli
Sicelo Mhlauli was one of the four anti-apartheid activists known as the Cradock Four, who were murdered by the apartheid regime in 1985. His family's ongoing quest for justice and acknowledgment of his death has highlighted the need for accountability regarding past human rights violations in South Africa.
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Sicelo Mhlauli was a teacher and an activist from Cradock.
Morden på ”Cradock Four” skakar om SydafrikaSicelo Mhlauli was one of four black men abducted, tortured, and killed 40 years ago this month by apartheid-era security forces in South Africa.
New inquiry opened into apartheid-era killings known as Cradock Four | World NewsSicelo Mhlauli was one of the four men known as the Cradock Four who were killed during apartheid.
Inquest into notorious apartheid-era killings opens in South Africa | South AfricaSix former police officers appeared before the commission in 1999 over the murders of Fort Calata, Matthew Goniwe, Sicelo Mhlauli and Sparrow Mkonto.
New inquiry into whether prosecutions of apartheid-era crimes were blocked – The Mail & GuardianSicelo Mhlauli was one of the four men known as the Cradock Four, who were killed during apartheid-era violence.
South Africa to review claims past ANC governments impeded apartheid crimes investigations | South Africa




















