My Father Died for This (ePub)
(Sprache: Englisch)
When the Cradock Four’s Fort Calata was murdered by agents of the apartheid state in 1985 his son, Lukhanyo, was only three years old. Thirty-one years later Lukhanyo, now a journalist, becomes one of the SABC 8 when he defies Hlaudi Motsoeneng’s reign of...
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When the Cradock Four’s Fort Calata was murdered by agents of the apartheid state in 1985 his son, Lukhanyo, was only three years old. Thirty-one years later Lukhanyo, now a journalist, becomes one of the SABC 8 when he defies Hlaudi Motsoeneng’s reign of censorship at the public broadcaster by writing an open letter that declares: my father didn’t die for this. With his wife, Abigail, Lukhanyo brings to life the father he never knew and investigates the mystery that despite two high-profile inquests surrounds his death. Join them in a poignant and inspiring journey into the history of a remarkable family. 'My Father Died for This' traces the struggle against apartheid beginning with Fort's grandfather, treason trialist and ANC secretary-general Canon James Calata.
Autoren-Porträt von Abigail Calata, Lukhanyo Calata
Lukhanyo Calata is an award-winning journalist, who worked for eNews – now eNCA – among others before joining the SABC’s parliamentary bureau in 2011. He became part of the ‘SABC 8’ in July 2016 when he challenged Hlaudi Motsoeneng’s reign of censorship at the public broadcaster. He is the son of Fort Calata, one of four anti-apartheid activists from Cradock, assassinated by the government in 1985.Abigail Calata is a former journalist who currently works for the Shoprite Group as publicity manager: CSI and Africa. She has worked in the communication departments of the University of Cape Town and the Cape Peninsula University of Technology. Before joining the realm of corporate communications she was parliamentary reporter for Beeld and worked in production and the newsroom of Die Burger.
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- Autoren: Abigail Calata , Lukhanyo Calata
- 2018, 272 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Tafelberg
- ISBN-10: 0624081656
- ISBN-13: 9780624081654
- Erscheinungsdatum: 16.03.2018
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