JOHANNESBURG – A South African court has decided to reopen the inquest into the death of anti-apartheid leader Steve Biko, exactly 48 years after he passed away due to brain injuries suffered while in police custody. This case resonated globally, contributing to the mounting pressure to dismantle the policies of white minority rule. Biko’s tragic fate in 1977 drew widespread outrage, and the recent reopening of his inquest has reignited interest in seeking justice for his memory.

South Africa Reopens Inquest into 1977 Death of Anti-Apartheid Leader Steve Biko

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