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The Indigenous First Nation Advocacy South Africa (IFNASA) has strongly condemned the newly signed Land Expropriation Without Compensation Act, calling it a devastating blow to the land restitution rights of indigenous San and Khoi people. The Advocacy group believes the Act prioritizes cheap reconciliation over justice, further marginalizing already vulnerable communities. To delve deeper into this critical issue, Elvis Presslin spoke to Anthony Phillip Williams, Executive Director of IFNASA
By SAfmThe Indigenous First Nation Advocacy South Africa (IFNASA) has strongly condemned the newly signed Land Expropriation Without Compensation Act, calling it a devastating blow to the land restitution rights of indigenous San and Khoi people. The Advocacy group believes the Act prioritizes cheap reconciliation over justice, further marginalizing already vulnerable communities. To delve deeper into this critical issue, Elvis Presslin spoke to Anthony Phillip Williams, Executive Director of IFNASA

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