By Mikhaila Crowie
28 September 2008
The Azanian People’s organisation will hold a Memorial Service and a March for Justice today, to commemorate the 31st Anniversary of Steve Biko’s death.
After the memorial service, the march will proceed to the Johannseburg High Court, where they will hand over a memorandum of demands, demanding the court open the murder dockets of the liberation fighters, who perished under the hands of Apartheid policemen.
AZAPO’s Provincial Chairperson, Moemedi Kepadisa, said: “There has not been any effort or consistent attempt on the part of the constitutional or judicial authorities, to try and delve into these matters and uncover really what has happened.”
Kepadisa also added that the authorities should call on the perpetrators to come forward and account for their deeds.
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