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Charges filed in poisoning attempt

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From Times Wire Reports

South Africa filed attempted-murder charges against two apartheid-era officials in the 1989 poisoning of a prominent black minister.

The accused are Adriaan Vlok, former minister of law and order, and ex-police chief Johann van der Merwe, the National Prosecuting Authority said.

The case, in which three lower-ranking police officials are also charged, is due to be heard Aug. 17.

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The Rev. Frank Chikane was a high-profile anti-apartheid activist and secretary general of the South African Council of Churches in 1989 when his underwear was laced with poison that attacked his nervous system.

He is now a trusted advisor to President Thabo Mbeki.

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