JOHANNESBURG - AfriForum has made a formal application to the Khampepe Commission to have senior ANC leaders investigated for apartheid terror attacks.
The group highlighted the 1985 landmine attack that killed Kobie van Eck and her two children.
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AfriForum CEO Kallie Kriel says if former security force members are to be prosecuted, then ANC leaders who did not receive amnesty must also face justice.
He says this will uphold equality before the law.
Kriel also urged the Commission to protect victims’ interests and recommend safeguards against political interference in prosecutions.
The minority group accuses the National Prosecuting Authority of double standards.
They claim it shields ANC leaders from accountability while targeting former members of the apartheid security forces.
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Kriel says the application was inspired by submissions of the families of the Cradock 4, who are testifying in an inquest into their killings.
According to Kriel, the families have cited political interference for the lack of prosecutions of those involved in murdering the activists.
AfriForum believes the same has been done in the prosecutions of those who perpetrated apartheid-era terror attacks.
Kriel says that if South Africa is to look for closure and answers, everyone must be included.
Kriel would not be drawn into who he suspects to be responsible for the interference.
"We would want to have the investigations be done in the interest of justice," he says.
"You want to make sure you don't interfere in the judicial process," he adds.
Kriel says AfriForum is willing to give any information they have to the NPA.