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South Africa's apartheid crimes inquiry postponed amid legal challenge

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A landmark inquiry into whether South Africa's post-apartheid governments obstructed investigations of apartheid-era crimes was abruptly postponed on its opening day Monday, delayed by a legal challenge against one of the inquiry's own lawyers.

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  • A landmark inquiry into post-apartheid government obstruction of justice for apartheid-era crimes was postponed on its first day.
  • The National Prosecuting Authority objected to the inquiry's chief evidence lawyer, Ismail Semenya, citing a conflict of interest. 12s
  • The presiding judge gave objectors until Wednesday to file for Semenya's recusal, delaying the next session to November 26. 30s
  • The investigation was ordered by President Cyril Ramaphosa after decades of pressure from families of victims. 41s
  • The inquiry follows a recent inquest that overturned the official cause of death of a major anti-apartheid leader from the 1960s. 49s
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