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 | | One week later, Clive Derby-Lewis, a former Conservative Party (C.P.) member of Parliament and at the time of his arrest a member of the President's Council, a 60-member body with a mainly advisory function that existed between 1980 and 1993, was arrested; four days later his wife Gaye Derby-Lewis was also arrested. |
 | | Clive Derby-Lewis, despite his very British appearance and even more British sounding surname, insists that he is an Afrikaner (of German and Scots ancestry) and claims that his action was in defence of "my people, threatened with a 'Communist take-over'." |
 | | Janusz Walus, the Polish immigrant and supporter of the neo-Nazi Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (AWB), who shot Hani as he got out of his car in the driveway of his house in Boxburg, near Johannesburg, was arrested soon thereafter; a neighbour who saw the killer driving away noted down the car registration number and telephoned the police. |
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