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  1. By Steve Biko Foundation. On September 14 1977, Minister of Justice Jimmy Kruger addressed a nationalist party congress where he denied any police involvement in Biko’s Death and stated...

  2. 17. Sept. 2020 · An inquest later revealed that Biko died from traumatic brain injury, not a hunger strike as announced by the South African Minister of Police. Despite the three doctors writing in the autopsy report that there was “no evidence of any abnormality or pathology on the detainee,” there was clear evidence of torture in the very ...

  3. At the inquest into Biko’s death, no government official was prepared to condemn his treatment. The circumstances of his death were said to be inconclusive, and death was attributed to a 'prison accident.' However, evidence presented during the 15-day inquest into Biko’s death revealed otherwise.

  4. 12. Sept. 1985 · With Michael Aldridge, Nigel Davenport, Mark Dignam, Albert Finney. Based on the official transcripts of the investigation that followed after the very suspicious notorious death in prison of one of the most important leading men of the South African anti-apartheid movement, Steven Biko.

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    • Drama, History
    • Graham Evans, Albert Finney
    • 1985-09-12
  5. The Biko Inquest ist ein Film von Graham Evans und Albert Finney mit Albert Finney, Nigel Davenport. Synopsis: Der schwarze Bürgerrechtler Steve Biko wird von der südafrikanischen Polizei...

    • Graham Evans
    • Jon Blair
    • Albert Finney, Nigel Davenport, Mark Dignam
    • 1984
  6. Thirty years ago, on 12 September 1977, Bantu Stephen Biko, one of South Africas greatest leaders and philosophers, was murdered in detention by the apartheid regime. The Apartheid Museum, in partnership with the Department of Education and the Steve Biko Foundation, seek to honour Bikos memory by staging this major exhibition to commemorate his

  7. Steve Biko: The Inquest - ESAT. Steve Biko: The Inquest is a play devised by Saira Essa and Charles Pillai (1954-2010) Also found as Steve Biko - The Inquest. Contents. 1 The original text. 2 Translations and adaptations. 3 Performance history in South Africa. 4 Sources. 5 Return to. The original text.