Dimitri Tsafendas, the Glossary
Dimitri Tsafendas (Δημήτρης Τσαφέντας; 14 January 1918 – 7 October 1999) was a Greek-Mozambican lifelong political militant and the assassin of Prime Minister of South Africa Hendrik Verwoerd.[1]
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119 relations: Addis Ababa, Adolf Hitler, African National Congress, Al-Akhbar (Egypt), Algiers, Almeida Theatre, American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, Anarchism, Andrew Beyers, Anti-Apartheid Movement, Anton Robert Krueger, Antony Sher, Apartheid, Bible, Cadeia do Aljube, Cairo, Cape Town, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, Coloureds, Communism, Communist Party of Greece, Cretan revolt (1866–1869), Crete, Cuba, Cullinan, South Africa, David Beresford (journalist), David Dyzenhaus, David Pratt (South Africa), Defenestration, Democratic Army of Greece, Drexel University, Dumisa Ntsebeza, Durban, Durham University, Egypt, England, Ethiopia, Eucestoda, Europe, Gauteng, George Bizos, Greek Civil War, Greek Orthodox Church, Greek resistance, Greeks, Hendrik van den Bergh (police official), Hendrik Verwoerd, Henk van Woerden, Heraklion, ... Expand index (69 more) »
- 1966 murders in South Africa
- Assassins of heads of government
- Communist assassins
- Deaths from pneumonia in South Africa
- Greek torture victims
- Infectious disease deaths in South Africa
- Mozambican criminals
- Mozambican emigrants to South Africa
- Mozambican people imprisoned abroad
- Mozambican people of Greek descent
- Mozambican people who died in prison custody
- People from Maputo
- Prisoners and detainees of Portugal
- Prisoners who died in South African detention
- South African assassins
- South African communists
- South African people who died in prison custody
- South African revolutionaries
Addis Ababa
Addis Ababa (fountain of hot mineral water, new flower) is the capital and largest city of Ethiopia.
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Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler (20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945) was an Austrian-born German politician who was the dictator of Nazi Germany from 1933 until his suicide in 1945.
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African National Congress
The African National Congress (ANC) is a political party in South Africa.
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Al-Akhbar (Egypt)
Al-Akhbar (الأخبار; The News in English) is an Arabic daily newspaper based in Egypt.
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Algiers
Algiers (al-Jazāʾir) is the capital and largest city of Algeria, located in the north-central part of the country.
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Almeida Theatre
The Almeida Theatre is a 325-seat producing house located on Almeida Street off Upper Street in the London Borough of Islington.
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American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law
The American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law (AAPL) is a professional organization in the field of forensic psychiatry.
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Anarchism
Anarchism is a political philosophy and movement that is against all forms of authority and seeks to abolish the institutions it claims maintain unnecessary coercion and hierarchy, typically including the state and capitalism.
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Andrew Beyers
Andries Brink Beyers KC (30 October 1903 – 6 September 1975) known as "Andrew", was a South African jurist, judge and Judge President of the Cape Provincial Division of the Supreme Court from 1959 until 1973.
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Anti-Apartheid Movement
The Anti-Apartheid Movement (AAM) was a British organisation that was at the centre of the international movement opposing the South African apartheid system and supporting South Africa's non-white population who were oppressed by the policies of apartheid.
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Anton Robert Krueger
Anton Robert Krueger (born 28 September 1971, in Phalaborwa, South Africa) is a South African playwright, poet and academic.
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Antony Sher
Sir Antony Sher (14 June 1949 – 2 December 2021) was a British actor, writer and theatre director of South African origin.
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Apartheid
Apartheid (especially South African English) was a system of institutionalised racial segregation that existed in South Africa and South West Africa (now Namibia) from 1948 to the early 1990s. Dimitri Tsafendas and Apartheid are apartheid in South Africa.
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Bible
The Bible (from Koine Greek τὰ βιβλία,, 'the books') is a collection of religious texts or scriptures, some, all, or a variant of which are held to be sacred in Christianity, Judaism, Samaritanism, Islam, the Baha'i Faith, and other Abrahamic religions.
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Cadeia do Aljube
Cadeia do Aljube is a former prison in Lisbon, Portugal, now serving as a museum.
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Cairo
Cairo (al-Qāhirah) is the capital of Egypt and the Cairo Governorate, and is the country's largest city, being home to more than 10 million people.
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Cape Town
Cape Town is the legislative capital of South Africa.
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Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Case Western Reserve School of Medicine (CWRU SOM, CaseMed) is the medical school of Case Western Reserve University, a private research university in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Cleveland
Cleveland, officially the City of Cleveland, is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio.
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Coloureds
Coloureds (Kleurlinge) refers to members of multiracial ethnic communities in South Africa who have ancestry from African, European, and Asian people.
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Communism
Communism (from Latin label) is a sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology within the socialist movement, whose goal is the creation of a communist society, a socioeconomic order centered around common ownership of the means of production, distribution, and exchange that allocates products to everyone in the society based on need.
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Communist Party of Greece
The Communist Party of Greece (Κομμουνιστικό Κόμμα Ελλάδας, Kommounistikó Kómma Elládas, KKE) is a Marxist–Leninist political party in Greece.
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Cretan revolt (1866–1869)
The Cretan revolt of 1866–1869 (Κρητική Επανάσταση του1866) or Great Cretan Revolution (Μεγάλη Κρητική Επανάσταση) was a three-year uprising in Crete against Ottoman rule, the third and largest in a series of Cretan revolts between the end of the Greek War of Independence in 1830 and the establishment of the independent Cretan State in 1898.
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Crete
Crete (translit, Modern:, Ancient) is the largest and most populous of the Greek islands, the 88th largest island in the world and the fifth largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, after Sicily, Sardinia, Cyprus, and Corsica.
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Cuba
Cuba, officially the Republic of Cuba, is an island country, comprising the island of Cuba, Isla de la Juventud, archipelagos, 4,195 islands and cays surrounding the main island.
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Cullinan, South Africa
Cullinan is a small town in the Gauteng province of South Africa.
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David Beresford (journalist)
David Ross St John Beresford (1 July 1947 – 22 April 2016) was a South African journalist who was a long-time correspondent for The Guardian newspaper.
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David Dyzenhaus
Professor David Dyzenhaus is a South African-born, Canadian jurist who is currently Professor of Law and Philosophy at the University of Toronto, holding the Albert Abel Chair of Law.
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David Pratt (South Africa)
David Beresford Pratt (1 October 1908 – 1 October 1961) was a British-South African businessman, farmer, and anti-apartheid activist. Dimitri Tsafendas and David Pratt (South Africa) are Prisoners who died in South African detention, south African people who died in prison custody and white South African anti-apartheid activists.
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Defenestration
Defenestration (from Neo-Latin de fenestrā) is the act of throwing someone or something out of a window.
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Democratic Army of Greece
The Democratic Army of Greece (DAG; Dimokratikós Stratós Elládas - DSE) was the army founded by the Communist Party of Greece during the Greek Civil War (1946–1949).
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Drexel University
Drexel University is a private research university with its main campus in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Dumisa Ntsebeza
Dumisa Buhle Ntsebeza (born 31 October 1949) is a South African lawyer and political activist.
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Durban
Durban (eThekwini, from itheku meaning "bay, lagoon") is the third-most populous city in South Africa, after Johannesburg and Cape Town, and the largest city in the province of KwaZulu-Natal.
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Durham University
Durham University (legally the University of Durham) is a collegiate public research university in Durham, England, founded by an Act of Parliament in 1832 and incorporated by royal charter in 1837.
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Egypt
Egypt (مصر), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and the Sinai Peninsula in the southwest corner of Asia.
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England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
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Ethiopia
Ethiopia, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a landlocked country located in the Horn of Africa region of East Africa.
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Eucestoda
Eucestoda, commonly referred to as tapeworms, is the larger of the two subclasses of flatworms in the class Cestoda (the other subclass is Cestodaria).
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Europe
Europe is a continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere.
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Gauteng
Gauteng (Sotho-Tswana for 'place of gold'; eGoli or iGoli) is one of the nine provinces of South Africa.
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George Bizos
George Bizos (Γιώργος Μπίζος; 14 November 19279 September 2020) was a Greek-South African human rights lawyer who campaigned against apartheid in South Africa. Dimitri Tsafendas and George Bizos are white South African anti-apartheid activists.
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Greek Civil War
The Greek Civil War (translit) took place from 1946 to 1949.
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Greek Orthodox Church
Greek Orthodox Church (Greek: Ἑλληνορθόδοξη Ἐκκλησία, Ellinorthódoxi Ekklisía) is a term that can refer to any one of three classes of Christian churches, each associated in some way with Greek Christianity, Levantine Arabic-speaking Christians or more broadly the rite used in the Eastern Roman Empire.
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Greek resistance
The Greek resistance (Ethnikí Antístasi "National Resistance") involved armed and unarmed groups from across the political spectrum that resisted the Axis occupation of Greece in the period 1941–1944, during World War II.
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Greeks
The Greeks or Hellenes (Έλληνες, Éllines) are an ethnic group and nation native to Greece, Cyprus, southern Albania, Anatolia, parts of Italy and Egypt, and to a lesser extent, other countries surrounding the Eastern Mediterranean and Black Sea. They also form a significant diaspora, with many Greek communities established around the world..
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Hendrik van den Bergh (police official)
General Hendrik Johan van den Bergh, SSA (27 November 191416 August 1997) was a South African police official most famous for founding the Bureau of State Security (B.O.S.S.), an intelligence agency created on 16 May 1969 South African History Online to coordinate military and domestic intelligence for the government as well as to suppress political dissidents.
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Hendrik Verwoerd
Hendrik Frensch Verwoerd (8 September 1901 – 6 September 1966), also known as H. F. Verwoerd, was a Dutch-born South African politician, scholar, and newspaper editor who was Prime Minister of South Africa and is commonly regarded as the architect of apartheid and nicknamed the "father of apartheid". Dimitri Tsafendas and Hendrik Verwoerd are 1966 murders in South Africa.
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Henk van Woerden
Henk van Woerden (6 December 1947 – 16 November 2005) was a Dutch painter and writer with close ties to South Africa.
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Heraklion
Heraklion or Herakleion (Ηράκλειο), sometimes Iraklion, is the largest city and the administrative capital of the island of Crete and capital of Heraklion regional unit.
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House of Assembly (South Africa)
The House of Assembly (known in Afrikaans as the Volksraad, or "People's Council") was the lower house of the Parliament of South Africa from 1910 to 1981, the sole parliamentary chamber between 1981 and 1984, and latterly the white representative house of the Tricameral Parliament from 1984 to 1994, when it was replaced by the current National Assembly.
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I.D. (play)
I.D. is a historical drama by Antony Sher.
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Insanity defense
The insanity defense, also known as the mental disorder defense, is an affirmative defense by excuse in a criminal case, arguing that the defendant is not responsible for their actions due to a psychiatric disease at the time of the criminal act.
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Istanbul
Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey, straddling the Bosporus Strait, the boundary between Europe and Asia.
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Jesus
Jesus (AD 30 or 33), also referred to as Jesus Christ, Jesus of Nazareth, and many other names and titles, was a first-century Jewish preacher and religious leader.
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Jody Kollapen
Narandran "Jody" Kollapen (born 19 May 1957) is a South African judge who joined the Constitutional Court of South Africa on 1 January 2022.
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John Dugard
Christopher John Robert Dugard (born 23 August 1936) is a South African professor of international law.
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Jonas Jonasson
Pär-Ola Jonas Jonasson (born Per Ola Jonasson; 6 July 1961) is a Swedish journalist and writer, best known as the author of the best-seller The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared.
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Joshua Nkomo
Joshua Mqabuko Nyongolo Nkomo (19 June 1917 – 1 July 1999) was a Zimbabwean revolutionary and politician who served as Vice-President of Zimbabwe from 1990 until his death in 1999.
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Kenya
Kenya, officially the Republic of Kenya (Jamhuri ya Kenya), is a country in East Africa.
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Kenya African National Union
The Kenya African National Union (KANU) is a Kenyan political party that ruled for nearly 40 years after Kenya's independence from British colonial rule in 1963 until its electoral loss in 2002.
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Kidnapping of Heinrich Kreipe
The kidnapping of Heinrich Kreipe was an operation executed jointly by the British Special Operations Executive (SOE) and local resistance members in Crete in German-occupied Greece during the Second World War.
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Krugersdorp
Krugersdorp (Afrikaans for Kruger's Town) is a mining city in the West Rand, Gauteng Province, South Africa founded in 1887 by Marthinus Pretorius and Abner Cohen.
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KwaZulu-Natal
KwaZulu-Natal (also referred to as KZN; nicknamed "the garden province") is a province of South Africa that was created in 1994 when the government merged the Zulu bantustan of KwaZulu ("Place of the Zulu" in Zulu) and Natal Province.
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Lisbon
Lisbon (Lisboa) is the capital and largest city of Portugal, with an estimated population of 567,131 as of 2023 within its administrative limits and 2,961,177 within the metropolis.
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London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
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Los Angeles Times
The Los Angeles Times is a regional American daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California in 1881.
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Maputo
Maputo is the capital and largest city of Mozambique.
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Media24 is a South African media company with interests in digital media and services, newspapers, magazines, ecommerce, book publishing, television, logistics and distribution.
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Merchant navy
A merchant navy or merchant marine is the fleet of merchant vessels that are registered in a specific country.
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Michael Masutha
Tshililo Michael Masutha is a South African advocate and retired politician.
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Middle East
The Middle East (term originally coined in English Translations of this term in some of the region's major languages include: translit; translit; translit; script; translit; اوْرتاشرق; Orta Doğu.) is a geopolitical region encompassing the Arabian Peninsula, the Levant, Turkey, Egypt, Iran, and Iraq.
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Mozambique
Mozambique, officially the Republic of Mozambique, is a country located in southeast Africa bordered by the Indian Ocean to the east, Tanzania to the north, Malawi and Zambia to the northwest, Zimbabwe to the west, and Eswatini and South Africa to the southwest.
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Multiracial people
The terms multiracial people or mixed-race people refer to people who are of more than two ''races'', and the terms multi-ethnic people or ethnically mixed people refer to people who are of more than two ethnicities.
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National Archives and Records Service of South Africa
The National Archives and Records Service is an institutional network, operating on a centralised and decentralised provincial basis under central government control.
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Nigeria
Nigeria, officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa.
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Njoroge Mungai
Magana Njoroge Mungai, M.D. EGH (January 7, 1926 – August 16, 2014) was a doctor, Politician - Member of Parliament, Kenyan Cabinet Minister, Businessman, Farmer, Nationalist, one of the founding fathers of the Republic of Kenya.
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Nuremberg Laws
The Nuremberg Laws (Nürnberger Gesetze) were antisemitic and racist laws that were enacted in Nazi Germany on 15 September 1935, at a special meeting of the Reichstag convened during the annual Nuremberg Rally of the Nazi Party.
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Ohio
Ohio is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States.
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Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania, officially the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania Dutch), is a state spanning the Mid-Atlantic, Northeastern, Appalachian, and Great Lakes regions of the United States.
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Philadelphia
Philadelphia, colloquially referred to as Philly, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania and the sixth-most populous city in the nation, with a population of 1,603,797 in the 2020 census.
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PIDE
The International and State Defense Police (Polícia Internacional e de Defesa do Estado; PIDE) was a Portuguese security agency that existed during the Estado Novo regime of António de Oliveira Salazar.
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Pneumonia
Pneumonia is an inflammatory condition of the lung primarily affecting the small air sacs known as alveoli.
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Portugal
Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic, is a country located on the Iberian Peninsula in Southwestern Europe, whose territory also includes the Macaronesian archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira.
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Portuguese Mozambique
Portuguese Mozambique (Moçambique Portuguesa) or Portuguese East Africa (África Oriental Portuguesa) were the common terms by which Mozambique was designated during the period in which it was a Portuguese colony.
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President of South Africa
The president of South Africa is the head of state and head of government of the Republic of South Africa.
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Pretoria Central Prison
Pretoria Central Prison, renamed Kgosi Mampuru II Management Area by former President Jacob Zuma on 13 April 2013 and sometimes referred to as Kgosi Mampuru II Correctional Services is a large prison in central Pretoria, within the City of Tshwane in South Africa.
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Prime Minister of South Africa
The prime minister of South Africa (Eerste Minister van Suid-Afrika) was the head of government in South Africa between 1910 and 1984.
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Robben Island (prison)
Robben Island Prison is an inactive prison on Robben Island in Table Bay, 6.9 kilometers (4.3 mi) west of the coast of Bloubergstrand, Cape Town, South Africa.
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Royal commission
A royal commission is a major ad-hoc formal public inquiry into a defined issue in some monarchies.
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Saint Peter
Saint Peter (died AD 64–68), also known as Peter the Apostle, Simon Peter, Simeon, Simon, or Cephas, was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ and one of the first leaders of the early Christian Church.
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Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is a mental disorder characterized by reoccurring episodes of psychosis that are correlated with a general misperception of reality.
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Sharpeville massacre
The Sharpeville massacre occurred on 21 March 1960 at the police station in the township of Sharpeville in the then Transvaal Province of the then Union of South Africa (today part of Gauteng).
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Solly Mapaila
Solly Afrika Mapaila is a South African politician who is the General Secretary of the South African Communist Party.
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South African Communist Party
The South African Communist Party (SACP) is a communist party in South Africa.
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State President of South Africa
The State President of the Republic of South Africa (Staatspresident van Republiek van Suid-Afrika) was the head of state of South Africa from 1961 to 1994.
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SWAPO
The South West Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO; Suidwes-Afrikaanse Volks Organisasie, SWAVO; Südwestafrikanische Volksorganisation, SWAVO), officially known as the SWAPO Party of Namibia, is a political party and former independence movement in Namibia (formerly South West Africa).
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The Girl Who Saved the King of Sweden
The Girl Who Saved the King of Sweden is a Swedish novel written by Jonas Jonasson.
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The Guardian
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.
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The National Archives (United Kingdom)
The National Archives (TNA; Yr Archifau Cenedlaethol) is a non-ministerial department of the Government of the United Kingdom.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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The Times
The Times is a British daily national newspaper based in London.
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Time (magazine)
Time (stylized in all caps as TIME) is an American news magazine based in New York City.
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TimesLIVE
TimesLIVE (aka TshisaLIVE) is a South African online newspaper that started as The Times daily newspaper.
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Torre do Tombo National Archive
The National Archive of Torre do Tombo (Arquivo Nacional da Torre do Tombo) is the Portuguese national archive located in the civil parish of Alvalade, in the municipality of central-northern Lisbon.
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Transvaal (province)
The Province of the Transvaal (Provinsie van Transvaal), commonly referred to as the Transvaal, was a province of South Africa from 1910 until 1994, when a new constitution subdivided it following the end of apartheid.
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Turkey
Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly in Anatolia in West Asia, with a smaller part called East Thrace in Southeast Europe.
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Two by Twos
Two by Twos (also known as The Truth and The Way) is an international, home-based Christian new religious movement that has its origins in Ireland at the end of the 19th century.
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Uganda
Uganda, officially the Republic of Uganda, is a landlocked country in East Africa.
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United States
The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.
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United States Merchant Marine
The United States Merchant Marine is an organization composed of United States civilian mariners and U.S. civilian and federally owned merchant vessels.
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University of Cape Town
The University of Cape Town (UCT)(Universiteit van Kaapstad, iYunivesithi yaseKapa) is a public research university in Cape Town, South Africa.
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University of Johannesburg
The University of Johannesburg, colloquially known as UJ, is a public university located in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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University of Pennsylvania
The University of Pennsylvania, commonly referenced as Penn or UPenn, is a private Ivy League research university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Valkenberg Hospital
The Valkenberg Hospital is a large, government-funded, tertiary psychiatric hospital in the city of Cape Town, South Africa.
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William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare (23 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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Zak Yacoob
Zakeria Mohammed "Zak" Yacoob (born 3 March 1948) is a retired South African judge who served in the Constitutional Court of South Africa from February 1998 to January 2013.
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Zimbabwe African People's Union
The Zimbabwe African People's Union (ZAPU) is a Zimbabwean political party.
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See also
1966 murders in South Africa
- Dimitri Tsafendas
- Hendrik Verwoerd
Assassins of heads of government
- Alfredo Luís da Costa
- Avelino Arredondo
- Beant Singh (assassin)
- Dilawar Singh Babbar
- Dimitri Tsafendas
- Dmitrii Bogrov
- Faustino Rayo
- Harmodius and Aristogeiton
- James Hamilton (assassin)
- John Bellingham
- Kehar Singh
- Khalil Tahmasebi
- Lela Pandak Lam
- Manuel Buíça
- Manuel Pardiñas
- Mapitigama Buddharakkitha
- Michele Angiolillo
- Mohammad Bokharaei
- Morteza Niknejad
- Mumtaz Qadri
- Nairi Hunanyan
- Reza Saffar-Harandi
- Rosli Dhobi
- Sadeq Amani
- Said Akbar Babrak
- Satwant Singh
- Sumer Singh Gardi
- Talduwe Somarama
- Yigal Amir
- Zvezdan Jovanović
Communist assassins
- Albrecht Höhler
- Brigitte Mohnhaupt
- Christian Klar
- Dimitri Tsafendas
- Georges Ibrahim Abdallah
- Hans Kippenberger
- Iosif Grigulevich
- Josip Perković
- Lee Harvey Oswald
- Max Matern
- Monika Ertl
- Mun Se-gwang
- Mustafa Golubić
- Naftali Botwin
- Pierre Georges
- Ramón Mercader
- Rodoljub Čolaković
- Sirhan Sirhan
- Susanne Albrecht
- Walter Ulbricht
Deaths from pneumonia in South Africa
- Arthur Bourchier
- Derek Hudson
- Dimitri Tsafendas
- Frans Claerhout
- Frans Oerder
- Harold Cressy
- Lionel Opie
- Louis Washkansky
- Nokuzola Mlengana
- Norman Giddy
- Prudence Nobantu Mabele
- Sol Plaatje
- William Sudell
- Witkop Badenhorst
Greek torture victims
- Alexandros Panagoulis
- Alexandros Schinas
- Alexios I of Trebizond
- Aris Velouchiotis
- Athanasios Diakos
- Christos Pagonis
- Christos Sartzetakis
- Chrysostomos of Smyrna
- Daskalogiannis
- Diamanto Koumbaki
- Dimitri Tsafendas
- Dionysios Skylosophos
- Eleftherios Veryvakis
- Grigorios Lambovitiadis
- Harmodius and Aristogeiton
- Herostratus
- Ilias Degiannis
- Konstantinos Mavromichalis
- Leaena
- Lela Karagianni
- Leonidas Vasilikopoulos
- Michalis Papazoglou
- Michalis Vardanis
- Mikis Theodorakis
- Nikolaos Stapas
- Nikolaos Tsourouktsoglou
- Periklis Korovesis
- Prodromos Tsaousakis
- Rigas Feraios
- Spyros Moustaklis
- St. Vassa
- Vasileios Sachinis
- Yiannis Pharmakis
Infectious disease deaths in South Africa
- Benedict Wallet Vilakazi
- Death and state funeral of Nelson Mandela
- Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in South Africa
- Dimitri Tsafendas
- Edna Molewa
- Fearon Fallows
- G. W. Steevens
- Henry Cele
- Ivan Toms
- Louis Botha
- Makobo Modjadji
- Nelson Mandela
- Sarel Cilliers
- Shawn Mackay
Mozambican criminals
- Dimitri Tsafendas
- Navara (poacher)
Mozambican emigrants to South Africa
- Al Bowlly
- Danny Roxo
- Dimitri Tsafendas
- Graça Machel
- Manuel Escórcio
- Roger De Sá
- Victor Nogueira
Mozambican people imprisoned abroad
- Annanias Mathe
- Dimitri Tsafendas
Mozambican people of Greek descent
- Dimitri Tsafendas
- Ricardo Rangel
Mozambican people who died in prison custody
- Dimitri Tsafendas
- Joana Simeão
People from Maputo
- Ângela Ferreira
- Afric Simone
- Agostinho Mondlane
- Al Bowlly
- Alberto Magassela
- Aldino Muianga
- Alexandra Cunha
- Alice Banze
- Alice Mabota
- Amélia Muge
- Antonio Augusto Eduardo Namburete
- Bertina Lopes
- Bruno de Carvalho
- Calane da Silva
- Carlos Nuno Castel-Branco
- Chanaya Pinto
- DJ Tarico
- Dama do Bling
- Daniel David (media entrepreneur)
- Dimitri Tsafendas
- Eduardo Pitta
- Gilberto Mendes (actor)
- Gonçalo Mabunda
- Guilherme de Melo
- Ivone Soares
- João Chissano
- João Maria Tudela
- Joao Bussotti
- José Craveirinha
- Josina Z. Machel
- Leonor Maia
- Licínio Azevedo
- Lina Magaia
- Luís Carlos Patraquim
- Lucas Macie
- Lucio Andrice Muandula
- Lucrécia Paco
- Manuel Escórcio
- Mariza
- Nelson Saúte
- Neyma
- Orlando da Costa
- Otelo Saraiva de Carvalho
- Pancho Guedes
- Pedro Moreira (football manager)
- Ricardo Rangel
- Rogério Manjate
- Ruy Guerra
- Teresa Heinz
Prisoners and detainees of Portugal
- Álvaro Cunhal
- Alves dos Reis
- Anselm Eckart
- Cândida Ventura
- Carlos Brito (politician)
- Carlos Cruz (television presenter)
- Cesina Bermudes
- Dimitri Tsafendas
- Domingos Abrantes
- Dona Branca
- Francisco Miguel Duarte
- George Wright (fugitive)
- Henrique Sotero
- Júlio Fogaça
- João Pinheiro Chagas
- José Craveirinha
- Juan María Fernández y Krohn
- Maria Adelaide Aboim Inglez
- Maria Alda Nogueira
- Maria Eugénia Varela Gomes
- Maria Isabel Aboim Inglez
- Maria Lamas
- Otelo Saraiva de Carvalho
- Pero López de Ayala
- Rudi Lubbers
- Virgínia Moura
Prisoners who died in South African detention
- Abdullah Haron
- Ashley Kriel
- Cornelius Burger
- David Pratt (South Africa)
- Dimitri Tsafendas
- Ephraim Kapolo
- Gideon Nieuwoudt
- Neil Aggett
- Peter Nchabeleng
- Sipho Philip Mutsi
- Steve Biko
South African assassins
- Clive Derby-Lewis
- Craig Williamson
- Dimitri Tsafendas
- Dirk Coetzee
- Eugene de Kock
- Gideon Nieuwoudt
- Janusz Waluś
- Joe Mamasela
South African communists
- Ayanda Kota
- Benjamin Farrington
- Cecil Williams (anti-apartheid activist)
- Chris Hani
- David Ivon Jones
- David Masondo
- Dimitri Tsafendas
- Edwin Thabo Mofutsanyana
- Eric Mtshali
- Fezeka Loliwe
- Jack Simons (academic)
- Jeremy Cronin
- Joe Slovo
- Josie Mpama
- Lindokuhle Mnguni
- Modikwe Dikobe
- Moses Kotane
- Moses Mabhida
- Mzala Nxumalo
- Mzonke Poni
- Neil Aggett
- Raymond Suttner
- Ruth First
- S'bu Zikode
South African people who died in prison custody
- Abdullah Haron
- Ahmed Timol
- David Pratt (South Africa)
- Dimitri Tsafendas
- Garnet Driver
- Gideon Nieuwoudt
- Johannes Hermanus Michiel Kock
- Lizzie van Zyl
- Looksmart Ngudle
- Neil Aggett
- Peter Nchabeleng
- Sipho Philip Mutsi
- Steve Biko
South African revolutionaries
- Ahmed Timol
- Andrew Mlangeni
- Andrew Zondo
- Chris Hani
- Clarence Makwetu
- Clarence Mini
- Collins Chabane
- Desmond Tutu
- Dimitri Tsafendas
- Elias Motsoaledi
- Emma Mashinini
- Flag Boshielo
- Frank Chikane
- Ike Maphotho
- Jacob Zuma
- Jeremy Cronin
- Joe Slovo
- John Nyathi Pokela
- Johnson Mlambo
- Josie Mpama
- Laloo Chiba
- Lionel Davis
- Marius Schoon
- Mzala Nxumalo
- Nelson Mandela
- Oliver Tambo
- Ronnie Kasrils
- Ruth Mompati
- Sipho Philip Mutsi
- Steve Biko
- Thabang Makwetla
- Thomas Nkobi
- Vusumzi Make
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimitri_Tsafendas
Also known as Demitrios Tsafendas, Dimitri Stafendis, Dimitrios Tsafendas.
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