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  • ACHMAT DANGOR

    06 September 2020

    CONDOLENCES – SOUTH AFRICAN RENOWNED AND ANTI-APARTHEID ACTIVIST,
    AUTHOR ACHMAT DANGOR

    The South African Muslim Network (SAMNET) is deeply saddened by the demise of Brother Achmat Dangor. His voice will forever live on through his many great publications.

    We join all South Africans in mourning the loss of a great political activist and prolific author who played a significant role in opposing Apartheid and advancing non-racialism in our country.
    The freedoms we enjoy today are due to the struggles made by the brave people like Achmat, who did not make headlines as others did, but played no less an active role in contributing towards our
    democracy.

    We convey our sincere condolences to the family, friends, and colleagues of the late Achmat Dangor.

  • Devadas Paul David

    13 August 2020

    CONDOLENCES – SOUTH AFRICAN ICON AND ACTIVIST PAUL DAVID

    We are deeply saddened by the demise of the last member of the ‘Consulate Six’ – One of South
    Africa’s great icons and freedom fighters, Devadas Paul David. The South African Muslim Network
    (SAMNET) joins all South Africans in mourning the loss of the anti-apartheid veteran.

    Our democratic freedoms are due to the great sacrifices made by our activists and will never be
    forgotten.

    We convey our sincere condolences to the family, friends and comrades of Devadas Paul David and to South Africans at large.

  • AMBASSADOR ZINDZI MANDELA

    13 July 2020

    ATT: THE MANDELA FAMILY

    RE: CONDOLENCES – AMBASSADOR ZINDZI MANDELA

    The South African Muslim Network (SAMNET) joins all South Africans in mourning the
    passing of our fearless leader, Zindzi Mandela. A remarkable woman who will always be
    remembered for her fighting spirit, resilience and devotion toward the liberation of our country.

    The history and sacrifice of Ms Mandela will live on forever. We will never forget the strong
    woman who was born and raised in extreme turmoil, banished with her fearless mother, Mama
    Winnie. Zindzis’ voice echoed throughout the country during the dark apartheid struggle in the
    fight for freedom of her father, our president and the freedom of South Africa. She certainly
    had the fearless blood of her mother, Mama Winnie and the Mandela family spirit.

    We convey our sincere condolences to the Mandela Family, DIRCO, The Nelson Mandela
    Foundation, Winnie Mandela Foundation, and African National Congress and to all South
    Africans at large.

    Kind Regards
    Dr Faisal Suliman
    Chairperson of SAMNET