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‘An unwavering commitment to justice, peace and equality’

obituary: aziz pahad

The world mourns the loss of an exceptional diplomat and statesman with the passing of Aziz Pahad. His life’s work serves as an enduring testament to his unwavering commitment to justice, peace and equality.

Throughout his remarkable journey, Pahad left an indelible mark, not only on South Africa but also on the international stage.

My initial encounter with Pahad took place in London in January 1987. At that time I had just completed my term as the president of the Student Representative Council (SRC) at the University of Durban-Westville, coinciding with the State of Emergency. It was during this period that the esteemed Struggle veteran,

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