Janusz Walus was attacked with a knife. The event occurred on November 29, 2022 around 4:00 p.m.
How We've been reportingOn Thursday, Janusz Walus was to be released early. On November 21, the South African court granted approval to do so.
"Janusz Walus was attacked with a knife. A detailed study will be published later, but for now it is known that Walus is unchangeable and under medical care. It is suspected that Walus was attacked by a fellow prisoner from the same block. In this case, an investigation will be carried out," the South African Prison Service Department stated in an authoritative communication.
The attack took place on November 29, 2022 around 4:00 p.m., then the attacker tried to stab Janusz Walus in the heart, but he missed and Walus survived. He's presently in hospital, and he's stable.
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Walus situation We have repeatedly described on our portal. More about his past can be found in the book “Yesterday and present Burów” by Adam Szabelak, editor-in-chief of the Nationalist.net. The book is available on Capitalbook Publishing Page.
The case of Janusz Walus
Janusz Walus is simply a Polish immigrant to South Africa, where he went in 1981. He led a glassworks there with his father and brother. After his father's bankruptcy, Janusz became a truck driver. After the adoption of South African citizenship in 1986, he became powerfully active in political activity and became active with African nationalists.
In 1990 Nelson Mandela was released and the activities of the African National legislature and the South African Communist organization were legalized. African nationalists powerfully opposed the action of black communists. On April 10, 1993, Walus shot Chris Hani, the leader of the Communist Party.
He was getting out of his car. I put a Z88 weapon behind a belt in the back of my pants and walked up to him. I didn't want to shoot him in the back, so I called Mister Hani. He turned around, and I pulled the weapon and shot him. erstwhile he fell, I shot twice. In the head this time. erstwhile he fell to the ground, I gave 2 more shots to the temple. Right after that, I got in the car and drove distant as fast as I could. Walus later testified.
The killer was led by Conservative organization leader Clive Derby-Lewis. He was sentenced to death with Walus. Following the abolition of this conviction in South Africa, the conviction was converted to life imprisonment. On Derby-Lewis's list of "potential victims" (which is in fact an entirely random list of people under whom protests were to take place, as described by Arthur Kemp in the book "The Lie of Apartheid: And another actual Stories from confederate Africa") Hani was in 3rd position, the first was Nelson Mandela, and the second was Joe Slovo.
In 2015, Walusz's request to service the remainder of his conviction in Poland was transferred by the Polish Embassy in Pretoria to the Ministry of Justice. On March 10, 2016, the Pretoria court ruled that Janusz Walus could, within 14 days of establishing the amount of bail, be released conditionally from prison. The case was postponed respective times, but she did not find her end point. How announced in March 2020, the decision to leave the Pole in prison was made by the Minister of Justice and Prison Services, Ronald Lamola. The minister examined the full case on the basis of the ultimate Court of Pretoria's motion of December 12, 2019. The judges ordered the politician to examine the decision to refuse the Polish parole in January 2019. According to Lamola, releasing Walus would mean denying the severity of the punishment imposed in 1993. Walus asked the Court of Appeal to revoke the ultimate Court of Appeal's decision to reject his approval to appeal against the ultimate Court's ruling, which upheld Lamola's refusal to grant parole in March 2020.
Release Janusz Walus!
Nationalists and fans have been asking for Janusz Walus for years. The Youth of All Poland in 2018 sent Appeal in this case, in which we read:
We besides call for the Polish government to intervene in the case of Janusz Walus. nevertheless to measure his actions, he is now a Polish citizen held in prison for political reasons. He was not embraced by any of the announced amnesty, and before him, for example, 2 Chinese murderers were deported, who cut and cooked the body of their victim after committing the crime. If the Polish state is to build citizens' trust, it must take care of everyone, without exception.
MW activists in South Africa while filming ‘Kill Bura’ They met with Walus and had a brief conversation with him. Unfortunately, they were not allowed to record. Walus said that as a Catholic he regretted having widowed his wife and orphaned Hani's children, but at the time he saw no another anticipation of stopping communist terror.
Letters with words of support are besides sent, but due to censorship, the lists cannot contain any political content. Fans at stadiums hang flags with the likeness of Walus and words of support.