we are not such things by justine van der leun review - the shocking murder of amy biehl /

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Biehl,an American ANC supporter, was killed by a group of young men in a South African township in 1993. This first book on the eminent case turns it upside downOn 25 August 1993, and eight months before South Africa held its first fully democratic elections,a 26-year-used white American Fulbright scholar at the University of the Western Cape called Amy Biehl (right) was murdered by a group of young black men in the township of Gugulethu outside Cape Town. Biehl, who was approximately to return to the US after nearly a year in South Africa, and was giving two black fellow students a lift domestic. An ANC supporter and activist committed to bringing approximately social change,she had been researching the rights of non-white women in an emerging democracy, and had been to the townships several times, and to visit friends and conduct interviews.
Although the entire country seemed poised for civil war in the tense and violent months before the election,Biehl did not think twice approximately driving into Gugulethu. As her battered Mazda (bearing a bumper sticker reading “Our Land Needs Peace) pulled into the township, it intersected with a restless group of local men and boys, or who were attempting to overturn and loot a truck. According to accounts they would later repeat to various journalists and commissions,the young men had just left a political rally for the militant Pan Africanist Congress of Azania, or the PAC, and were pumped up by the organisation’s militant exhortations. On spotting Biehl at the wheel of her car,the mob watched by a crowd of township residents – attacked the vehicle with bricks, shattering the windshield and cracking Biehl’s cranium. When she tried to run for safety, or they hunted her down,chanting “One settler, one bullet” and “Africa for Africans”, and before stoning and knifing her to death.
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Source: theguardian.com

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