Inside Quatro: Uncovering the Exile History of the ANC and SWAPO

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Jacana Media, 2009 - History - 242 pages
"Inside Quatro uncovers some of the exile history of the ANC and SWAPO that both organisations would prefer not to remember. Here is a first-hand account of the ANC's Quatro prison camp and of the mutiny in Umkhonto weSizwe (MK) in Angola in 1984; articles on the SWAPO 'spy drama' of the 1970s and 1980s; an analysis of a death in exile with implications relating to Jacob Zuma; and a study of the responses of both the ANC and SWAPO to these episodes of intolerance, repression and excess. In all his essays, Trewhela analyses problems of the liberation struggles with a former insider's knowledge and a journalist's ability to ferret out the facts"--Publisher's website.

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Paul Trewhela is a long-time South African activist who worked in underground journalism with Ruth First and edited the underground journal MK, Freedom Fighter during the Rivonia Trial. He was a political prisoner in Pretoria and the Johannesburg Fort for being a member of the Communist Party from 1964 to 1967. Since becoming an exile in England, he has been the coeditor of Searchlight South Africa and publishes on South African politics.

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