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2003年11月5日

作者:
Nicol Degli Innocenti and John Reed, Financial Times

Apartheid victims dismiss US lawyer

A group of victims of South Africa's apartheid regime has dismissed Ed Fagan, the controversial US lawyer, as counsel on the eve of a long-awaited reparations-related court hearing in New York...The Southern District Federal Court of New York will on Thursday begin hearing two separate cases alleging that many multinational and South African companies "aided and abetted" apartheid while doing business under white minority rule.

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