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Albie Sachs: Freedom Fighter to Judge

The anti-apartheid activist that was imprisoned, tortured and almost killed for his work

Albie Sachs is a prominent figure in South Africa, a well-known fighter against apartheid, who paid for it with time in solitary confinement, exile and hospital after an attempt on his life. He trained as a lawyer in the 1950s, specialising in civil rights - and ended up as a judge, helping to write the new South Africa's constitution that recognised equality between blacks and whites. Politics was part of his life from his very beginning - born into a Lithuanian Jewish family, he grew up with parents single-minded in their pursuit of justice.

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