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million. Sachs delivered the opening address at the Robben Island Museum's commemorative conference at the V & A Waterfront on Wednesday night.
Albie Sachs delivers the Keynote Address at the Robben Island Museum Memorial Lecture at the V & A Waterfront on July 18, 2018. Photo: Kevin Brandt / EWN
CAPE TOWN – Albie Sachs, Former Constitutional Court Judge and Human rights defender reminded of the late Nelson Mandela's commitment to the country's constitution.
Sachs delivered the opening address at the Robben Island Museum's commemorative conference at the V & A Waterfront on Wednesday evening
Sachs began his speech with an unconventional introduction by asking questions at the conference. ;audience.
thing created by apartheid, what is the inheritance of Madiba and why the last section of the centennial address of the veterans struggle will not focus on the deceased former man of State
# Madiba100 keynote speaker, former Constitutional Court Judge Albie Sachs. KB pic.twitter.com/mTAhFIGGbo
– EWN Reporter (@ewnreporter) July 18, 2018
# Madiba100 Sachs says that the only good thing created by apartheid was l & # 39; anti-apartheid. I would never have met Mandela if it was our common hatred for apartheid. KB pic.twitter.com/jo5rPZhdu8
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# Madiba100 Sachs talks about Mandela's submission to the country's constitution. KB pic.twitter.com/PbjHrLrVNE
– Reporter of EWN (@ewnreporter) July 18, 2018
Sachs believes that his common goal and that of Madiba to defeat l & # 39; apartheid, allowed both to cross
"We would never have met, but because of our common hatred of apartheid, its injustice, its inhumanity, its indignity, we finished by bringing us together. "
The former Constitutional Court Justice also spoke of laws issued by Madiba, dealing with the first local elections that his new council of judges overturned and declared unconstitutional.
Sachs is impressed by Madiba's mature response to the decision of the Constitutional Court judges.
"And once Nelson Mandela has done this, the Postmaster and the Minister of Justice can not feel personally"
Sachs also paid tribute to anti-apartheid activist Albertina Sisulu, also celebrated for her role in the struggle for freedom
(Edited by Leeto M Khoza)
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