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(FILES)-- A file photo taken on July 21, 1998 in Pretoria shows Eugene De Kock, who was sentenced to 289 years imprisonment and life sentence for 87 crimes, being guarded by a prison warder at the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) hearing. One of South Africa's most notorious apartheid murderers, Eugene de Kock -- dubbed "Prime Evil" -- was granted parole on January 30, 2015, after 20 years in jail, while applications by two others were refused. AFP PHOTO / WALTER DHLADHLA