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portada Long Road to Liberation: An Exiled Namibian Activist's Perspective
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
406
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
23.4 x 15.6 x 2.1 cm
Weight
0.57 kg.
ISBN13
9781505359022

Long Road to Liberation: An Exiled Namibian Activist's Perspective

Hans Beukes (Author) · Createspace Independent Publishing Platform · Paperback

Long Road to Liberation: An Exiled Namibian Activist's Perspective - Beukes, Hans

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Synopsis "Long Road to Liberation: An Exiled Namibian Activist's Perspective"

'This book is an important milestone in the history not only of Namibia, but of Africa. Author Hans Beukes leaves the reader with total freedom to make his own conclusions about our country's "long walk to liberation". The metaphor is clear. A long walk that uncovers a lot of experiences and brings a lot of realisations.' Professor Mburumba Kerina In the late 1950s Hans Beukes, a native of the then South West Africa, was a student at the University of Cape Town when he won a 'solidarity scholarship' tenable for three years at the University of Oslo in Norway. 'At your age, Mr Beukes, ' his professor in Constitutional History told him, 'it ought to be an adventure.' And so it turned out. As he was about to board an ore carrier bound for Oslo from Port Elizabeth, the South African government confiscated his passport. Back in Cape Town he met an American activist who would become a key figure in the US Civil Rights movement. Allard Lowenstein had no words of comfort for him, but a challenge: 'Unless some of you are prepared to leave the comfort of your homes to go to fight the regime on the world stage, where they now monopolise opinion, you can forget about getting rid of apartheid.' Beukes accepted the challenge. Thus was launched 'the Beukes case' in the annals of the international tug-of-war about the future of the Territory that would become Namibia. The author paints a memorable picture of the protracted struggles against the apartheid government, and of the ceaseless work done in mobilising international public opinion against that repressive regime.

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