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The inquest into the 1 May 1993 Highgate Hotel Massacre will resume TOMORROW,
at the Special Tribunal in East London. This follows two earlier sittings in January and March this
year and marks another critical step in the long-delayed effort to uncover the truth behind the
attack, which claimed five lives and left seven others injured. Although the Highgate Hotel Massacre was widely attributed to the Azanian People's Liberation Army - APLA , no amnesty applications were ever filed, and recent testimonies have cast serious doubt on the official narrative. To tell us more Bongiwe Zwane spoke to Sesethu Holomisa, Project Officer at the Foundation for Human Rights
By SAfmThe inquest into the 1 May 1993 Highgate Hotel Massacre will resume TOMORROW,
at the Special Tribunal in East London. This follows two earlier sittings in January and March this
year and marks another critical step in the long-delayed effort to uncover the truth behind the
attack, which claimed five lives and left seven others injured. Although the Highgate Hotel Massacre was widely attributed to the Azanian People's Liberation Army - APLA , no amnesty applications were ever filed, and recent testimonies have cast serious doubt on the official narrative. To tell us more Bongiwe Zwane spoke to Sesethu Holomisa, Project Officer at the Foundation for Human Rights

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