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Now back in print after twenty years: Jacques Pauw’s Into the Heart of Darkness: Confessions of Apartheid’s Assassins
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Jacques Pauw takes us on a journey into the minds and lives of the men who went out to kill and kill again.

Pauw has been an investigative journalist for more than three decades. Before the phenomenal success of The President’s Keepers, he spent years tracking down apartheid death squads. Into the Heart of Darkness, first released in 1997, was the result of this work.

Click on the link above for more about the book!

Pauw’s groundbreaking 1991 book In the Heart of the Whore: The Story of Apartheid’s Death Squads has also been rereleased.

Categories Non-fiction South Africa South African Current Affairs

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