The idea that white South Africans face an existential threat emerged in the violent final decade of apartheid rule. It was a ...
A South African court has ruled that Nobel laureate Albert Luthuli's 1967 death was the result of an "assault" by apartheid police, overturning decades of claims that it was an accident.
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South African court rules anti-Apartheid icon Albert Luthuli was murdered, not killed in accident
In South Africa, a major historical revelation, a court has ruled that anti-apartheid leader Albert Luthuli was murdered by ...
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Tara Moore’s “Legacy: The De-Colonized History of South Africa,” which opens the 45th edition of the Durban Intl. Film Festival on July 18, is the South African-born, U.S.-based actor and filmmaker’s ...
PART I -- GLOBALISATION OF ANTI-APARTHEID -- Humanitarians, Human Rights and Anti-Apartheid; Rob Skinner -- 'We the people of the United Nations': The UN and the Global campaigns against Apartheid; ...
A South African judge has overturned the 1967 finding that Albert Luthuli’s death was accidental, with his family and the ANC ...
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South African court rules that Nobel laureate Albert Luthuli’s death was “assault” by apartheid police
A South African court has ruled that the 1967 death of Nobel laureate Albert Luthuli was caused by an "assault" by apartheid police.
A South African court ruled Thursday that the 1967 death of ANC leader Albert Luthuli was due to "assault" by apartheid ...
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