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We fought for Justice. Today we say WHAT JUSTICE? A person avoids been brought back to South Africa by fighting tooth and nail in the British court.He then loses this fight and is put in the dock at our High Court and is eventually cleared by our corrupt Judicial system. Why would he fight to the end his extradition if he was not guilty. Can somebody please help me understand this outcome. Why is he not told to face the questioning by readily presenting our Courts the opportunity to see if he really is not guilty. Both the Judges in the Pistorius and this case have treated the accused with kid gloves.Why? Why? Why? To the Hindocha family I say that we stand by you and suffer the same pains that you experience. Whilst money can buy freedom in this world it will never protect you in the life after death. The Supreme God Almighty never sleeps, he will punish all those who practice oppression,corruption,injustices, murder,rape, abuse and all other crimes against humanity and other living beings. I would also like to apologise on behalf of my fellow South Africans if any decision taken by our Court of law happened to be unjust and had prejudiced you in anyway. May the truth prevail.
Posted on: Mon, 08 Dec 2014 13:11:22 +0000

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