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The Man who Killed Apartheid - (World History) by  Harris Dousemetzis (Paperback) - 1 of 1

The Man who Killed Apartheid - (World History) by Harris Dousemetzis (Paperback)

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  • On 6 September 1966, inside the House of Assembly in Cape Town, Dimitri Tsafendas fatally stabbed Hendrik Verwoerd, South Africa's Prime Minister and so-called "architect of apartheid.
  • Author(s): Harris Dousemetzis
  • 522 Pages
  • History, Africa
  • Series Name: World History

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On 6 September 1966, inside the House of Assembly in Cape Town, Dimitri Tsafendas fatally stabbed Hendrik Verwoerd, South Africa's Prime Minister and so-called "architect of apartheid." Tsafendas was immediately arrested, and before the authorities had even questioned him, they declared him a madman without any political motive for the killing. In the Cape Supreme Court, Tsafendas was found unfit to stand trial on the grounds that he suffered from schizophrenia and that he had no political motive for killing Verwoerd. Tsafendas spent the next 28 years in prison, making him the longest-serving prisoner in South African history. For most of his incarceration, he was subjected to cruel and inhumane treatment by the prison authorities. This new updated edition contains all the developments regarding the Tsafendas case after the publication of the book's first edition.



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'The Man Who Killed Apartheid: The Life of Dimitri Tsafendas' is a tour de force of investigative, analytical rigour, in righting one of the injustices perpetuated by 'apartheid'. Harris Dousemetzis has written an accessible biography of Tsafendas that transcends the academic monograph. He highlights the life and times of 'apartheid', employs transnational historical evidence and in so doing indicates the book's contemporary relevance and significant contribution to African Studies. This is a captivating and hypnotising book, a fabulously worthy winner of the 2020 Fage and Oliver ASAUK book prize.


African Studies Association UK



One of the most important books that have ever been written about apartheid. Not only does it reveal the truth about Tsafendas by exposing apartheid's lies, but it also gives a detailed and accurate description of what apartheid was and how its security forces operated.


Advocate George Bizos SC



South African history should know the truth about Tsafendas. Dousemetzis has done South Africa a service by correcting the historical record.


Prof. John Dugard

Judge ad hoc on the International Court of Justice and member of the United Nations International Law Commission



A good story, if nothing else, has been completely overturned by Harris Dousemetzis in his book, The Man Who Killed Apartheid: The Life of Dimitri Tsafendas. Everything in the official and widely believed version was wrong and deliberately so ... Dousemetzis has done a phenomenal task of researching his subject ... What he produced is the meticulous biography of a man robbed by history of his identity ... What Harris Dousemetzis has produced is nothing less than a classic example of the genre and one, more than most, that has changed the historiography of this significant event ... Harris Dousemetzis is to be congratulated on a fine work that will inspire other workers in the biographic field.


Dr. Robert M. Kaplan

South African Historical Journal



This book is about a search for the truth.


Jody Kollapen

Judge in the High Court of South Africa



Harris Dousemetzis has placed the killing in its correct historical perspective.


Nikos Konstandaras

The Nation



I bought it and started reading it and was soon filled with wonder and admiration. What an extraordinary achievement. What a unique, precious book. It is evidence, if any is needed, that the best work comes from passion to the point of obsession, and from mountains of labour.


Prof. Jonny Steinberg

African Studies Centre, Oxford University


Dousemetzis and Loughran, in this meticulous - and perhaps at times a tad over-researched biography of Dimitri Tsafendas, have corrected the lie that he was a simple-minded man who was driven to kill Verwoerd because a tapeworm told him to do so. A gripping read that restores Tsafendas to his rightful place in history.


Marianne Thamm

Associate Editor at Daily Maverick


Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x 1.05 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.52 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 522
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: Africa
Series Title: World History
Publisher: Vernon Press
Theme: Republic of South Africa, South
Format: Paperback
Author: Harris Dousemetzis
Language: English
Street Date: May 18, 2023
TCIN: 1007270048
UPC: 9781648896972
Item Number (DPCI): 247-48-6351
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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