Former apartheid-era operative Eugene de Kock — widely known as “Prime Evil” — has taken the stand in the ongoing Cradock Four inquest at the High Court in Gqeberha. While admitting to leading operations against anti-apartheid activists, De Kock denies any role in the 1985 murders of the Cradock Four killings, insisting the victims were not considered “terrorists” by his unit. 
THE MORNING BRIEF
Former apartheid-era operative Eugene de Kock — widely known as “Prime Evil” — has taken the stand in the ongoing Cradock Four inquest at the High Court in Gqeberha. While admitting to leading operations against anti-apartheid activists, De Kock denies any role in the 1985 murders of the Cradock Four killings, insisting the victims were not considered “terrorists” by his unit. 
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