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Right
of admission: no racists allowed
allAfrica.com
January
21, 2003
Jeanne Nolte
was sleeping fitfully in her hospital bed while waiting to undergo
major head surgery, when a blood-soaked woman was brought into the
ward. She told Nolte that three Afrikaans men had beaten her until
she lost an eye.
Three days later
Nolte decided not to undergo the operation at Garankuwa Hospital
to remove an aneurism on her brain, because it would cause her to
lose her memory. Instead,
she wanted all her faculties so that she could establish and run
the Anti Racist Movement (ARM) in the city of her birth, Polokwane,
in Limpopo.
Today, if you
drive through Polokwane, you'll find business and government offices
displaying bold stickers declaring: "Right of Admission Reserved,
No Racists Allowed."
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story at http://allafrica.com/stories/200301210928.html
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