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  1. Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe in his own words. 1. We take our stand on the principle that Afrika is one and desires to be one and nobody, I repeat, nobody has the right to balkanise our land”. 2. The wheel of progress revolves relentlessly and all the nations of the world take their turn at the field-glass of human destiny.

  2. 19. März 2012 · Sobukwe: A great soul, is a two part documentary on the latter freedom fighter, Robert Sobukwe, the anti-apartheid activist who formed the Pan Africanist Co...

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    • SABC
  3. 27 February 1978. Founder and first president of the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC), Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe (54), passed away in the Kimberley General Hospital between midnight and 01h00 on February 27, 1978. Sobukwe died of lung complications after having been hospitalised in 1977. His medical doctors requested that he should be granted ...

  4. Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe (December 5, 1924 - February 27, 1978) bekangusopolitiki wase Ningizimu Afrika lobekamelene nelubandlululo kantsi bekaphindze abe ngumsunguli welicembu le Pan Africanist Congress (PAC), lobekangumengameli wekucala walenhlangano. Robert Sobukwe (ngembili, wesibili kusuka ngesencele) nalamanye emalunga lasungula iPan ...

  5. 1. Dez. 2017 · However, Robert Sobukwe, intellectual giant of the pan-Africanist struggle, articulated very strong beliefs underpinning these burning societal questions from as early as the 1940s. His incarceration, banishment and ultimate death in 1978 left a political vacuum in South Africa and more than twenty years after democracy, the aforementioned issues Sobukwe stressed during his time need to be ...

  6. 22. Aug. 2013 · Robert Sobukwe 1924-1978 | Persönlichkeiten Geschichte | Kapstadt in Südafrika. Seine berufliche Karriere begang Robert Sobukwe als Lehrer an der Standerton High School. 1952 wurde er, nach seiner Rede bei der Trotz-Kampagne, kurzzeitig suspendiert. Während dieser „Auszeit“ konnte er nicht an der Kritik gegen den African National ...

  7. The memory of Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe, inspirational political leader and first President of the Pan-Africanist Congress, has been sadly neglected in post-apartheid South Africa. In 1960, Sobukwe led the Anti-Pass Protests, which culminated in the Sharpeville Massacre, which proved a crucial turning point in the eventual demise of apartheid.