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(FILES) In this file photo taken on August 11, 1997 Janusz Walus, a Polish immigrant, sits at a hearing in the Pretoria City Hall. - South Africa's top court on November 21, 2022 ordered the release on parole of a Polish immigrant who shot dead a prominent anti-apartheid hero in 1993, a death that nearly sparked a civil war. Janusz Walus, 69, has served nearly three decades of a life sentence for the murder, which took South Africa to the brink of a race war as negotiations to end apartheid entered their final phase. Walus killed Chris Hani, a popular leader of the Communist Party, one year before South Africa's first multi-racial elections. (Photo by WALTER DHLADHLA / AFP)
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