Author: | Thami Nodwele | ISBN: | 9781482805703 |
Publisher: | Partridge Publishing Africa | Publication: | February 23, 2015 |
Imprint: | Partridge Publishing Africa | Language: | English |
Author: | Thami Nodwele |
ISBN: | 9781482805703 |
Publisher: | Partridge Publishing Africa |
Publication: | February 23, 2015 |
Imprint: | Partridge Publishing Africa |
Language: | English |
This is a story about a young boy from Africa who had potential in the film industry. His chances of showing his talent were suppressed by someone who was nominated to assist a youth like Denzel with unique talent that might be grown in that field. When luck ran out and things did not go as expected, he did not feel sorry for himself. He challenged life from a different angle, as he was from the racist country; he joined the struggle to fight the oppression. He left the country and went underground to obtain military training. He risked his life and went back to his country for a mission operation. Regrettably he was arrested before he could accomplish his mission through being betrayed by his fellow comrade who was caught before him. Through all the torture that he underwent in the hands of the South African special branch police department, he never revealed any information about his mission and background. He was found guilty and sentenced to thirty years in prison on information obtained from his comrade. He was released from prison after sixteen years on blanket amnesty negotiation between ANC and the apartheid government. His struggle continued even after the democracy in South Africa, because most black people were still in bondage. He did something extraordinary in suing the state without a legal representation and shook the whole justice system.
This is a story about a young boy from Africa who had potential in the film industry. His chances of showing his talent were suppressed by someone who was nominated to assist a youth like Denzel with unique talent that might be grown in that field. When luck ran out and things did not go as expected, he did not feel sorry for himself. He challenged life from a different angle, as he was from the racist country; he joined the struggle to fight the oppression. He left the country and went underground to obtain military training. He risked his life and went back to his country for a mission operation. Regrettably he was arrested before he could accomplish his mission through being betrayed by his fellow comrade who was caught before him. Through all the torture that he underwent in the hands of the South African special branch police department, he never revealed any information about his mission and background. He was found guilty and sentenced to thirty years in prison on information obtained from his comrade. He was released from prison after sixteen years on blanket amnesty negotiation between ANC and the apartheid government. His struggle continued even after the democracy in South Africa, because most black people were still in bondage. He did something extraordinary in suing the state without a legal representation and shook the whole justice system.