Kathrada: South Africa's anti-apartheid veteran dies aged 87
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Kathrada: South Africa's anti-apartheid veteran dies aged 87
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Veteran South African anti-apartheid activist Ahmed Kathrada has died aged 87, his foundation says. It says Mr Kathrada passed away peacefully in a Johannesburg hospital "after a short period of illness, following surgery to the brain".
Along with Nelson Mandela, Mr Kathrada was among eight African National Congress activists sentenced to life imprisonment in 1964. They were convicted of trying to topple the white minority government.
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Mr Kathrada, affectionately known as Kathy, spent more than 26 years in prison, 18 of which were on the notorious Robben Island, where Mr Mandela was also jailed.
He was not only one of Mr Mandela's closest friends, but also a human rights activist in his own right who had a long history in the struggle against discrimination and apartheid, says the BBC's Milton Nkosi in Johannesburg.
◾Born in 1929, the fourth of six children
◾Joined the Young Communist League aged 12
◾At 17, part of protests against a discriminatory law
◾Received suspended sentence in 1952 for organising anti-apartheid defiance campaign
◾Arrested in 1963 for being part of armed struggle and put on trial alongside Nelson Mandela
◾Released from prison in 1989
◾Joined the government as President Mandela's adviser in 1994
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Mr Kathrada left parliament in 1999, but remained active in politics, criticising the recent direction of the ANC and calling on President Jacob Zuma to resign.