Harris Dousemetzis awarded the Fage & Oliver Prize.

 

Jacana Media is thrilled to announce the awarding of the Fage & Oliver African Studies Association UK Prize to Harris Dousemetzis for his extraordinary work,The Man Who Killed Apartheid: The Life of Dimitri Tsafendas.

Chaired by Ray Bush, Professor of African Studies and Development Politics, University of Leeds, the jury found this to be a gripping book based on ten years of solid research. 
 
On behalf of this year’s jury, Professor Bush said 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. 

He continued:

‘Harris Dousemetzis documents the political commitment of Dimitri Tsafendas in his assassination of the architect of apartheid, Dr Hendrik Verwoerd on 6 September 1966. The government of South Africa covered up the assassin’s motivation as one of mental illness, fearing political backlash for implementing apartheid.

‘Dousemetzis, however, details the life of Tsafendas, a communist who was committed to racial, economic and social equality. He became South Africa’s longest serving prisoner, who was subjected to inhumane conditions of confinement and torture, dying at the age of 81 after 33 years of incarceration.

‘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.

In accepting the prize, Dousemetzis said that he dedicated the award to Justice Jody Kollapen, Professor John Dugard, Advocate George Bizos, Attorney Krish Govender, Justice Zak Yacoob and Advocate Dumiza Ntsebeza. 

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