George Naicker
Tamil people, Communists, McCarthy, Naidoo, Nazism
978-613-3-99734-9
6133997346
92
2010-12-14
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Georg Naicker was prominent South African freedom fighter of Indian Tamil descent.He was one of six sons born to his parents on the 1st June, 1919. He lost his mother while in prison on Robben Island. Billy Nair whose association with George dates from 1950 when he was a branch member of the Seaview, Bellair, Hilary and Umhlatuzana area of the Natal Indian Congress says, that George was a delegate to the Congress of the People and joined the SACP in the 1955/56 period i.e. in its illegal period.Prior to his arrest in July, 1963 he was employed as a legal clerk at the late G.S. Naidoo's office in Queen Street. While the constitution of the ANC made membership exclusive to Africans, George from his daily work in a legal office knew the mind boggling quality of the oppression and deprivation visited on African life. Ndabazabantu courts is where you would find George regularly. Long after he went to Robben Island his clients were searching for him not believing that he was in prison. Sunny Singh (ex-Robben Islander) states that he met George of NIC Youth Congress and was a Youth Delegate to the World Youth Festival (in Hungary).
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