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South African Minister of Justice and Correctional Services, Advocate Michael Masutha gives a press conference on January 30, 2015 to announce the outcome on the Parole applications for one of South Africa's most notorious apartheid mass murderers, Eugene "Prime Evil" de Kock, Clive Derby-Lewis, who is serving a life sentence for the high-profile murder of former South African Communist Party chief and liberation hero Chris Hani in 1993; and ex government agent Ferdi Barnard for killing prominent anti-apartheid activist and academic David Webster in 1989, at the Government and Communications service press room in Pretoria, South Africa. One of South Africa's most notorious apartheid mass murderers, Eugene "Prime Evil" de Kock, was granted parole on Friday after 20 years in jail, a decision set to re-ignite painful debate over the crimes committed by the country's former white-minority rulers. AFP PHOTO/MUJAHID SAFODIEN (Photo credit should read MUJAHID SAFODIEN/AFP via Getty Images)
South African Minister of Justice and Correctional Services, Advocate Michael Masutha gives a press conference on January 30, 2015 to announce the outcome on the Parole applications for one of South Africa's most notorious apartheid mass murderers, Eugene "Prime Evil" de Kock, Clive Derby-Lewis, who is serving a life sentence for the high-profile murder of former South African Communist Party chief and liberation hero Chris Hani in 1993; and ex government agent Ferdi Barnard for killing prominent anti-apartheid activist and academic David Webster in 1989, at the Government and Communications service press room in Pretoria, South Africa. One of South Africa's most notorious apartheid mass murderers, Eugene "Prime Evil" de Kock, was granted parole on Friday after 20 years in jail, a decision set to re-ignite painful debate over the crimes committed by the country's former white-minority rulers. AFP PHOTO/MUJAHID SAFODIEN (Photo credit should read MUJAHID SAFODIEN/AFP via Getty Images)
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