# The families and survivors of apartheid-era crimes have criticised president Cyril Ramaphosa’s application to delay a constitutional damages case. The families are demanding 168-million-rand for what they call the state’s gross failure to adequately investigate and prosecute political crimes, which the Truth and Reconciliation Commission identified. Ramaphosa wants the High Court in Pretoria to stay the constitutional damages case pending a probe by a commission of inquiry. The Foundation for Human Rights’ Zaid Kimmie says the families want justice:
Families of apartheid-era crimes criticise Ramaphosa’s court application [SOUND]
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