Sonia Bunting
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Sonia Beryl Bunting (* 9. Dezember 1922 in Johannesburg; † 24. März 2001 in Kapstadt; geboren als Sonia Beryl Isaacman) war eine südafrikanische Politikerin und Journalistin. Sie war ein führendes Mitglied der Südafrikanischen Kommunistischen Partei (CPSA, später SACP). Zusammen mit ihrem Mann Brian Bunting war sie auch im britischen Exil politisch aktiv.
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Sonia Bunting, OLS (9 December 1922 – 24 March 2001) was a South African journalist, and a political and anti-apartheid activist. After being charged with treason and imprisoned, being detained a second time, and barred from publishing, she and her husband went into exile in London, where she joined the Anti-Apartheid Movement (AAM) and organised the World Campaign for the Release of South African Political Prisoners. When the African National Congress (ANC) ban was lifted in 1991, she returned to South Africa where she was involved in political activism until her death in 2001. She was posthumously honored by the government of South Africa with the Order of Luthuli in Silver in 2010.
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Sonia Bunting
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Sonia Bunting
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Sonia Bunting
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Sonia Beryl Isaacman
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organizing the campaign to free Nelson Mandela
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South African
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journalist, political activist, human rights activist
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Sonia Beryl Bunting (* 9. Dezember 1922 in Johannesburg; † 24. März 2001 in Kapstadt; geboren als Sonia Beryl Isaacman) war eine südafrikanische Politikerin und Journalistin. Sie war ein führendes Mitglied der Südafrikanischen Kommunistischen Partei (CPSA, später SACP). Zusammen mit ihrem Mann Brian Bunting war sie auch im britischen Exil politisch aktiv.
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Sonia Bunting, OLS (9 December 1922 – 24 March 2001) was a South African journalist, and a political and anti-apartheid activist. After being charged with treason and imprisoned, being detained a second time, and barred from publishing, she and her husband went into exile in London, where she joined the Anti-Apartheid Movement (AAM) and organised the World Campaign for the Release of South African Political Prisoners. When the African National Congress (ANC) ban was lifted in 1991, she returned to South Africa where she was involved in political activism until her death in 2001. She was posthumously honored by the government of South Africa with the Order of Luthuli in Silver in 2010.
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