Court rules that anti-apartheid activist Imam Haron was tortured to death by the Security Branch

PRESS RELEASE To: All Media ATT: News Editors, Human Rights Reporters For Immediate Release 12 October 2023 Court rules that anti-apartheid activist Imam Haron was tortured to death by the

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Press Release: Judgment in the reopened Imam Abdullah Haron Inquest to be handed down on 9 October 2023

  PRESS RELEASE To: All Media ATT: News Editors, Human Rights Reporters For Immediate Release 05 October 2023   Judgment in the reopened Imam Abdullah Haron Inquest to be handed

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Press Release: Closing arguments in the Reopened Imam Abdullah Haron Inquest to be heard on 24 and 25 April 2023

            To: All Media ATT: News Editors, Human Rights Reporters For immediate release Tuesday, 18 April 2023   Closing arguments in the Reopened Imam Abdullah

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Press Release: Reopened Inquest into the death in detention of Imam Abdullah Haron to take place from 7 to 18 November 2022

PRESS RELEASE   TO: All Media ATT: News Editors, Human Rights Reporters For immediate release Monday, 31 October 2022   Reopened Inquest into the death in detention of Imam Abdullah

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Family of Imam Abdullah Haron to reopen inquest into his death

The Haron family announces that they will officially request the National Prosecuting Authority to reopen the Haron inquest. Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k89faMNwtVY

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Imam Haron grave site, mosque given heritage status

On 9 September 2019, both the Stegman Road Mosque and Haron’s gravesite were declared provincial heritage sites, in honour of his memory and contributions. Read More: https://www.iol.co.za/capetimes/news/imam-haron-grave-site-mosque-given-heritage-status-32704362

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Galiema Haron, widow of Imam Abdullah Haron, was a ‘pillar of strength’

On Sunday, 29 September 2019, exactly 50 years after her late husband’s burial, Galiema Haron died at age 93. She did not see anyone punished for her husband’s death and

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Street Festival in Cape Town features the artwork of Haroon Gunn-Salie

Street Festival in Cape Town features the artwork of Haroon Gunn-Salie, who presents Crying For Justice, a site-specific installation on the historic gallows site at the Castle of Good Hope.

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