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Treason Trial

Love, curry and resistance: The culinary support behind SA’s political prisoners
Friday
/ 14 July 2024

Love, curry and resistance: The culinary support behind SA’s political prisoners

Food is about so much more than mere physical sustenance, it is chock-full of feelings too

By Charles Leonard
A full life, well lived
Opinion
/ 8 May 2020

A full life, well lived

Denis Goldberg was a forthcoming, funny, angry, brutally honest and impressive man who never stopped fighting for what he believed in

By Tymon Smith
Zambia to drop treason charges against Hichilema
Africa
/ 13 August 2017

Zambia to drop treason charges against Hichilema

Main opposition leader to be freed from prison on Monday after negotiations

By Reuters
Slovo, First biography – Bedfellows of a different feather
Article
/ 27 February 2014

Slovo, First biography – Bedfellows of a different feather

Alan Wieder’s biography on Joe Slovo and Ruth First focuses on the couple’s relationship, their different personalities and opposing views.

By Gavin Evans
ANC’s ‘treason’ cry a repressive apartheid tactic
Analysis
/ 8 February 2013

ANC’s ‘treason’ cry a repressive apartheid tactic

For democracy to succeed, we need more, not less, dialogue, particularly among the youth, says Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela.

By Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela
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Africa
/ 17 August 2012

Suspected Namibian secessionist acquitted after 13 years

Rodwell Kasika Mukendwa was accused number 106 in the trial in which a remaining 110 men face 278 charges of high treason.

By John Grobler
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Article
/ 22 July 2011

Boeremag treason suspects lose their chains

A High Court judge has restored privileges to six of the Boeremag treason trial accused, ruling that they may appear in court without leg irons.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 17 June 2009

Ugandan journalist charged with treason

A Ugandan journalist suspected of involvement in rebel activity has been charged with treason and remanded in custody, his lawyer said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 6 February 2009

Zim judge throws out Biti treason case

A judge has ended the treason trial of a top Zimbabwean opposition leader, saying prosecutors appear unprepared to proceed.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 5 February 2009

Tendai Biti’s treason trial set for May

The treason trial of the secretary general of Zimbabwe’s Movement for Democratic Change, Tendai Biti, has been set for May 4.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 3 June 1988

Treason trial 11 on hunger strike over ‘unequal treatment’

Eleven treason trialists are on hunger strike – because the blacks among them are denied privileges granted to the whites.

By Gaye Davis

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