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A court in Paris will today hear the final arguments in the case to determine whether or not France should have provided struggle activist, Dulcie September, with protection before her assassination in the city in 1988.

Anti-apartheid activist Dulcie September was shot dead on 29 March 1988 in Paris. The above plaque is in the city of Nantes.Anti-apartheid activist Dulcie September was shot dead on 29 March 1988 in Paris. The above plaque is in the city of Nantes.

Arrested and detained without trial, she was convicted of sabotage in 1964 and was sentenced to five years imprisonment. September’s nephew, Michael Arendse, says they are heartened that this hearing is finally taking place, even though it does not deal with who had murdered her and the reason for doing so.

 

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