Janusz Walus, deported to Poland after serving a life sentence for the 1993 assassination of Chris Hani, has reignited outrage with an eNCA interview in which he declared he feels no remorse and would ...
South Africans are furious following an interview with Janusz Walus, where the Polish immigrant showed no remorse for killing the SA Communist Party's Chris Hani.
Walus said: “It was necessary. It had to be done. And it’s dismissed from my mind. He said Hani’s murder was purely political and not orchestrated by Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (AWB) leader, Eugene ...
Hani was also alone at the time, without his bodyguards. Walus said he shot Hani four times and did not use a silencer as ...
An unrepentant Janusz Walus said the motive behind Chris ... Walus said while home was Poland, home was also South Africa. "I miss the weather, the way of life and people's mentality.
An unrepentant Janusz WaluÅ›, the Polish immigrant who murdered South African Communist Party (SACP) general secretary Chris ...
Former president Jacob Zuma allegedly promised presidential pardons to Chris Hani’s killers, Clive Derby-Lewis and Janusz ...
More than 30 years after he murdered anti-apartheid fighter, Chris Hani, Janusz Walus said if ... died in November 2016, while Walus was deported back to Poland last year. Walus said Hani had ...
JOHANNESBURG - The April 1993 murder of SA Communist Party leader Chris Hani was a turning point in South African history. The assassination sent shockwaves through a nation on the brink of ...