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Andrew Mlangeni dies

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ACTIVIST: Rivonia Trialist Andrew Mlangeni, 95 ACTIVIST: Rivonia Trialist Andrew Mlangeni, 95

Tributes continue to pour in for Andrew Mlangeni, the last surviving member of the Rivonia trialists, who died at the age of 95 on Wednesday.

The Desmond and Leah Tutu Foundation called Mlangeni “a giant who opposed injustice to his dying day”.

Mlangeni was admitted to 1 Military Hospital in Tshwane on Tuesday, following an “abdominal complaint”.

He was part of a group of political activists, including Nelson Mandela, who were tried, convicted and jailed for conspiring to overthrow the government during the apartheid regime.

He was found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment on Robben Island, where he spent more than 20 years, along with his fellow trialists.

In April, 87-year-old Denis Goldberg died.

The Rivonia Trial, which ran from October 1963 to June 1964, was one of the country’s most significant political trials.

It propelled Mandela to global attention and enhanced the struggle for liberation.

A giant tree has fallen. Andrew Mlangeni, the last surviving Rivonia trialist, is no more. A selfless struggle veteran, he dedicated his life to fighting injustice & spent more than 20 years on Robben Island. Isithwalandwe Andrew Mlangeni, your legacy lives on. #RIPAndrewMlangeni pic.twitter.com/OJiyXPlgvz

— Presidency | South Africa 🇿🇦 (@PresidencyZA) July 22, 2020

Although he only officially retired from Parliament in 2014, Mlangeni continued speaking out against injustices, corruption, fairness and morality within the ANC and ANC-led government, said the Desmond and Leah Tutu foundation.

“His passing sounds the last post on a courageous generation of South Africans who forfeited their freedom, careers, family lives and health so that we could all be free,” it said.

“It is now for younger hands to pick up the heavy baton they carried and complete the journey to equal justice for all.”

African News Agency (ANA)