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Essay I Chris Hani murder revisited - ZAM way to paint the hapless right-wing fanatic Derby-Lewis as the 'mastermind' of the Hani murder. (Ironically, Clive DerbyLewis may well be under the impression that he was, in fact, a mastermind. He did get the gun, after all.)

A big debt

The one who knows, if not the whole truth, at least more of it, is without doubt Janusz Walus. So why doesn't he talk? Perhaps because he knows that it wouldn't help him - after all, he was still part of the murder plot and it would be unlikely that he would be freed? Or because he has a sister, other relatives and friends in South Africa, among whom a brother who maintains excellent relations with the SA military? Or is it che debt that his family, according to Peter Jackson, still owes to Walus's former boss? Jackson had 'helped the Polish immigrants during the apartheid years to set up and run a glass cutting factory in the Qua Qua bantustan. "The Walus family incurred a big debt to me in the process," Jackson told me, on the one occasion when I managed to pin him down. 'Walus was paying it off to me on their behalf."

Maybe it is only Janusz Walus who could still rescue this story from falling into a big silence again.

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