A high court judge says the Boeremag aimed to destroy democracy when it planted bombs, condemning six members to effectively 25 years in prison.
Boeremag treason trialist Lets Pretorius says he will not take responsibility for the "warped and selective" perceptions his son has of his family.
Convicted Boeremag member Kobus Pretorius has told the North Gauteng High Court he is not the same man who was arrested in 2002, reports SABC news.
After eight years, the marathon treason trial of 21 ‘Boeremag’ members could enter the finishing straight in the North Gauteng High Court next month.
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/ 21 January 2008
One of the Boeremag treason trial accused, Kobus Pretorius, on Monday told a Pretoria High Court judge he had had an epiphany in jail and wanted to be released on bail so that he could ”serve the community of South Africa”. He told Judge Khami Makhafola he was ”a new man” after accepting Jesus Christ as his saviour.