Archiwum zagraniczne East News 2024-12

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Archiwum zagraniczne East News 2024-12
(FILES) Polish immigrant Janusz Walus, convicted killer of South African Communist Party chief Chris Hani gestures at an amnesty hearing in Pretoria on August 18, 2024. The killer of anti-apartheid activist Chris Hani, released on parole in 2022 after thirty years behind bars, will be deported to Poland on December 6, 2024, the South African government announced at a press briefing. This deportation of Janusz Walus, now 71, "will not be financed by South African taxpayers, including Chris Hani's widow" but by Poland, specified the Minister of Internal Affairs, Leon Schreiber. (Photo by WALTER DHLADHLA / AFP)
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