Interview Segment

Ahmed Kathrada
March 23, 2006 East Lansing, Michigan, United States.
"Being politicians, news is our lifeline, so you beg, borrow, steal - anything - bribe to keep yourself informed." [2:50]

Ahmed Kathrada explains the limits imposed in prison on communication with people on the outside and on getting news.

Born in 1929, Ahmed “Kathy” Kathrada dropped out of high school to do political work, participating in many campaigns of the Congress Alliance. He was active in the Transvaal Indian (Youth) Congress and the South African Communist Party and was detained and put under house arrest. He went underground in 1963 and was one of the accused at the Rivonia Trial, although he was not a member of the ANC military wing. He spent 18 years on Robben Island, where he earned two BA degrees and helped Nelson Mandela edit his autobiography. In 1994, he was elected to Parliament and was a senior advisor to President Mandela.

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