South African anti-apartheid icon Ahmed Kathrada dies at 87
Kathrada was among those tried and jailed alongside Mandela in the Rivonia trial in 1964, which drew worldwide attention and highlighted the brutal legal system under the apartheid regime.
He died in a hospital in Johannesburg after a short illness following brain surgery.
Kathrada spent 26 years and three months in prison, 18 of which were on Robben Island.
AFP reports that at the end of apartheid, he served from 1994 and 1999 as parliamentary counsellor to President Mandela in the first African National Congress (ANC) government.
“This is great loss to the ANC, the broader liberation movement and South Africa as a whole,” Neeshan Balton, head of the Ahmed Kathrada Foundation, said in a statement.
“‘Kathy’ was an inspiration to millions in different parts of the world.”
His fellow prisoners included Mandela, Walter Sisulu and Denis Goldberg. May his soul RIP!
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