South African Communist Party leader Chris Hani was assassinated 25 years ago by a Polish national Janus Walus - who is still serving a prison sentence - and the late politician Clive Derby-Lewis, who supplied him with the weapon. Hani was killed outside his Dawn Park home in Boksburg on April 10, 1993.
South African Communist Party General Secretary Chris Hani who was assassinated in 1993.
Janusz Walus, a Polish immigrant who conspired with a Conservative Party MP Clive Derby-Lewis to kill South African Communist Party leader Chris Hani in 1993, was sentenced to ... Read more »
Clive Derby-Lewis, who conspired with Yanusz Walus to assassinate Chris Hani, the leader of the South African Communist Party in 1993 - a move that nearly plunged the country into ... Read more »
Chris Hani, the leader of the South African Communist Party was assassinated on April 10, 1993, by Janusz Waluz, a Polish national who was recruited by the late politician Clive ... Read more »
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