Under pressure to crack cases, police officers are using an apartheid-era torture method. They are rarely held accountable.
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A data analysis by The New York Times shows that a form of torture popular during apartheid endures in the country despite laws designed to eliminate it.
Under pressure to crack cases, police officers are using an apartheid-era torture method. They are rarely held accountable.
Under pressure to crack cases, police officers are using an apartheid-era torture method. They are rarely held accountable.
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