Assassination of Chris Hani

Assassination of Chris Hani
LocationDawn Park, Boksburg, South Africa
Date10 April 1993
TargetChris Hani
Attack type
Assassination
WeaponsZ-88 9mm pistol
Deaths1
PerpetratorJanusz Waluś
Clive Derby-Lewis
MotiveAnti-communism, preservation of apartheid

Chris Hani, General-Secretary of the South African Communist Party (SACP), was assassinated by right-wing extremist Janusz Waluś on 10 April 1993.[1] The assassination, later tied to members within the Conservative Party, occurred outside Hani's home in Dawn Park during a peak period of progressive anti-apartheid momentum in South Africa. After the assassination, racially fuelled riots drew international attention to the instability of the political division within South Africa, leading to an inclusive national democratic election in April 1994, won by the African National Congress (ANC). Waluś and his accomplice Clive Derby-Lewis were both sentenced to death after their arrests in 1993; the sentences were later commuted to life imprisonment.[2]

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  2. ^ "TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION COMMISSION". www.justice.gov.za. Retrieved 19 October 2018.