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Once, Twice, Three Times Delayed: Considering A Permanent Stay of Prosecution in Rodrigues v The National Director of Public Prosecutions
Published 2022-11-01“…The Supreme Court of Appeal in Rodrigues v The National Director of Public Prosecutions had to evaluate whether the 47-year-delay and eventual prosecution between the death of anti-apartheid activist, Ahmed Timol, was unreasonable. Both the majority and minority of the Supreme Court of Appeal, although for different reasons, concluded that the delay was not unreasonable. …”
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The yellow peril discourse in anglophone and sinophone literatures and cultures, 1895 to the present: mutations, reactions, and reinventions
Published 2021“…Section II examines Chinese South African life writing about being “yellow” under apartheid, and analyzes the poetic images of China and Chineseness constructed by the “colored” South African anti-apartheid activist Dennis Brutus to counter the dominant “Yellow Peril”/“Red Peril” discourses in the country during the global Cold War. …”
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The Desire of Nowhere – Nadine Gordimer’s "Burger’s Daughter" in a Transcultural Perspective
Published 2018-12-01“…Gordimer is one of the most famous South African novelists and an active anti-apartheid activist, hence her novels already have a plethora of analysis. …”
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Permanently removed from society': the Cradock Four, the TRC, moral judgments, historical truth, and the dilemmas of Contemporary History
Published 2009-11-01“…Among the four was popular teacher and anti-apartheid activist Matthew Goniwe. The only people who would ever see them again would be their killers, members of the South African Police (SAP). …”
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Mediatransformasie dek die tafel vir ’n nuwe joernalistiek
Published 1997-04-01“…This process has resulted in a phenomenon of black journalists and whites with credentials as anti-apartheid activists, moving into senior editorial positions at the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) as well as at newspapers. …”
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Meaning and Wellness: A Comparative Psychobiography on Helen Suzman and Beyers Naudé
Published 2021-08-01“…A comparison of the construction of meaning, as an important aspect of wellness within the holistic wellness model, is given for these South African anti-apartheid activists. Suzman (1917–2009) dedicated her career to opposing apartheid policy as a parliamentary politician. …”
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Sweden, South Africa and the business of partnership in the 1990s
Published 2021-07-01“…The foreseeable end of Swedish aid to South Africa was to be the dawn of self-sustaining economic relations; “business interests” – for so long derided by the anti-apartheid activists – were henceforth to lead the way. …”
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Journalism during South Africa's apartheid regime
Published 2018-07-01“…The effect was that anti-apartheid activists such as Mandela were not 'merely’ imprisoned, they were also banned, as was the African National Congress. …”
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