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PEOPLE, Page 81Simon Seeks Justice
By GINIA BELLAFANTE
Paul Simon's vehement distaste for the politics of
apartheid just intensified. The singer who brought South African
music Stateside with his Grammy Award-winning album Graceland
is outraged over the fact that a white security guard who
murdered his friend Headman Tshabalala, a popular South African
singer, will not spend a day in jail. The harshest sentence the
killer will receive is three years under house arrest. "I'm
sickened. It's a terrible insult to everyone who knew Headman,"
says Simon. "I'm speaking out in hopes that something like this
won't happen again."