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This morning as part of marking 45 years since the brutal death of Steve Biko in police custody, the Azanian People’s Organisation is gathering at the Walmer Police Station in Gqeberha. This is the cell where Biko was detained in. Some of his friends and family will be there in the next hour (11:00) where they say they will be having a conversation with Biko. To talk more on why they chose to visit the cell and how they believe we should keep Biko’s memory alive,
Guest: Nelvis Qekema – Azapo President
Guest: Prof Jeanine Ntihirageza – Director at the Centre for Genocide and Human Rights Research in Africa and the Diaspora at Northeastern Illinois University
By SAfmThis morning as part of marking 45 years since the brutal death of Steve Biko in police custody, the Azanian People’s Organisation is gathering at the Walmer Police Station in Gqeberha. This is the cell where Biko was detained in. Some of his friends and family will be there in the next hour (11:00) where they say they will be having a conversation with Biko. To talk more on why they chose to visit the cell and how they believe we should keep Biko’s memory alive,
Guest: Nelvis Qekema – Azapo President
Guest: Prof Jeanine Ntihirageza – Director at the Centre for Genocide and Human Rights Research in Africa and the Diaspora at Northeastern Illinois University