The corporations and regulators who enable profiteering from grave crimes such as genocide, apartheid, and human rights abuses
Explore the global connections that fuelled one of history’s most devastating genocides. Learn how arms dealers and financial institutions played crucial roles, making profits at the expense of human lives.
Cape Town-based non-profit organisation (NPO) Open Secrets wants Pretoria resident Willem “Ters” Ehlers prosecuted for aiding and abetting the April 1994 Rwanda genocide.
Open Secrets is petitioning the National Prosecuting Authority to prosecute a South African man for allegedly aiding and abetting the Rwandan genocide.
JOHANNESBURG – Advocacy group Open Secrets has petitioned the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) to prosecute a former apartheid government official for his involvement in the Rwandan genocide 30 years later.
Open Secrets submitted a memorandum to the NPA motivating for the prosecution of Willem “Ters” Ehlers, a South African currently residing in Pretoria, for the offence of aiding and abetting the Rwandan Genocide.
The Desmond and Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation invited Open Secrets investigator Luvano Ntuli to be a panelist on their webinar “Let’s talk about Sudan: The Consequences of Unfinished Revolutions”.
Join us on the 11th of April for a transformative networking evening hosted by Open Secrets and PPLAAF. Together, let’s forge alliances and ignite change in the DRC through meaningful dialogue.
Gaynel Curry and Luvano Ntuli discuss structural inequalities and its relationship to systems of oppression as well as histories of exploitation and marginalization.
defenceWeb The senior communicator at the South African Department of Defence (DoD), Siphiwe Dlamini, told defenceWeb he does not respond to “insults”. This was in reaction to a hard-hitting Daily Maverick editorial in the wake of a media conference last week where SA National Defence Force (SANDF) Chief, General Rudzani Maphwanya, made public the official…
Generals from the top echelons of the South African National Defence Force on Thursday denied the allegations of the existence of a military squad responsible for acts of torture and murder. But they deflected on providing factual responses to many of the allegations.