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South Africa court orders Zimbabwe torture investigation
BBC – South Africa must investigate Zimbabwean officials over allegations they tortured opposition figures in 2007, a Pretoria high court has ruled. Under international law, South Africa has a duty to investigate crimes against humanity, the judge said. Prosecutors had previously refused to investigate the officials, who had travelled to South Africa. Read Article
Tags: Africa, crime law, crimes against humanity, human rights
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