Apartheid Spies and the Revolutionary Underground (eBook)
458 Seiten
Wits University Press (Verlag)
978-1-77614-904-9 (ISBN)
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On 28 June 1984 a parcel bomb sent by the apartheid security police exploded in an apartment building in Lubango, Angola, killing 36-year-old Jeanette Schoon and her six-year-old daughter Katryn. The Schoons were members of the revolutionary underground, exiled from South Africa and committed to both the African National Congress and to socialism. What many political activists had feared or suspected at the time was confirmed during the 1990s Truth and Reconciliation Commission: the bomb targeting the Schoons was sent by Craig Williamson, an apartheid spy and high-ranking member of the South African security service. Apartheid Spies and the Revolutionary Underground is the first book-length account of the assassination of Jeanette and Katryn Schoon. Jeanette Curtis Schoon and Craig Williamson first met in 1973 at Wits University. Schoon was part of a network of white student activists fighting apartheid; Williamson had successfully infiltrated the student movement and rose within its ranks. He held positions of trust, first within the National Union of South African Students and then, after pretending to 'flee' the country, as an office-bearer of the International Universities Exchange Fund in Sweden, which helped fund many South African activists in exile. The book uncovers how the lives of a group of white activitsts intersected with and were impacted by the undercover security police both within and outside of South Africa. Intensifying political oppression caused many young activisits to flee South Africa in 1976; many of them, like Jeanette and her partner Marius Schoon, joined the African National Congress in exile. Williamson and the Schoons' paths, and those of their comrades, continued to cross: Williamson was a guest in their homes, a supplier of funds for their projects, a witness for the prosecution in political trials and, ultimately, the hand that directed targeted assassinations. Williamson received amnesty for his role in the Schoons' murder, among other crimes, and continues to walk a free man. This book shows the limits of the TRC process to deliver social justice and render healing from South Africa's apartheid past. That justice has not been served to the Schoons remains a tragedy in this story of struggle against apartheid.
Preface Acknowledgements Acronyms and abbreviations Timeline Introduction Prologue: The Assassination, 1984 Part 1 From Student Radicals to Post-student People, 1972–1976 Chapter 1 Student Radicals Chapter 2 Post-student People Part 2 Cover Stories and Undercover Stories, Botswana & Geneva, 1977–1980 Chapter 3 Cover Stories Chapter 4 Undercover Stories Chapter 5 Exposing Craig Williamson Chapter 6 The Damage is Done Part 3 Furthering the Aims, 1980–1983 Chapter 7 Arrests and Detention Chapter 8 The Trials Part 4 Forced Asylum, 1981–1984 Chapter 9 No Asylum from Her Majesty Chapter 10 A Kind of Asylum Epilogue: Amnesty and Justice, 1995–2007 Bibliography Index
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 1.11.2024 |
|---|---|
| Verlagsort | Johannesburg |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Geschichte / Politik ► Politik / Gesellschaft |
| Geisteswissenschaften ► Geschichte ► Regional- / Ländergeschichte | |
| Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung | |
| Schlagworte | African National Congress • Amnesty • assassination • Bureau of State Security • Liberation Struggle • Marius Schoon • Marxism • Nusas • Schlebusch Commission • State-sponsored Terrorism • Surveillance • TRC • Truth and Reconciliation Commission • Umkhonto we Sizwe |
| ISBN-10 | 1-77614-904-1 / 1776149041 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-77614-904-9 / 9781776149049 |
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