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Indian-Origin S African Freedom Fighter Dies

 

 

Fakir Hassen, Outlook India, New Delhi, 8 January 2016

 

South Africa's veteran freedom fighter of Indian-origin, Indres Naidoo, has
passed away and will be accorded an official funeral, with national flags
flown half-mast.

 

South African President Jacob Zuma has declared a Special Provincial
Official Funeral for Naidoo, 79, a stalwart of the liberation struggle and
recipient of the National Order of Mendi for Bravery, who passed away at a
military hospital in Cape Town on January 3.

 

Zuma has directed that the national flag should be flown at half-mast at all
stations in the Gauteng Province on Sunday, the day of his funeral.

 

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Indres Naidoo

 

"On behalf of government, we wish to convey once more our heartfelt
condolences to the family of Comrade Indres Naidoo, his community and the
Tripartite Alliance as a whole," he said.

 

There are three main types of funerals in South Africa's Funeral Policy -
State Funeral, Official Funeral and Provincial Official Funeral.
Distinguished persons can be granted a special Provincial Official Funeral
Category.

 

The Premier of a province sends a request to the President for consideration
if they feel a resident of the province deserves such recognition.

 

Commenting on the "vacuum" that would be created by Naidoo's death, an
African National Congress (ANC) spokesman said he had served as a repository
of institutional memory that other members could draw on.

 

Naidoo hailed from a family steeped in the struggle to end apartheid and
bring about a democratic South Africa.

 

Naidoo's political career began in 1953 after the death of his father Naran
Naidoo, when he joined the youth wing of the Transvaal Indian Congress
(TIC), becoming the joint secretary of the organisation.

 

By 1958, he had become an executive member of the TIC before joining
Umkhonto We Sizwe, the armed wing of the ANC, in 1961.

 

In May 1963, Naidoo was sentenced along with his friend Shirish Nanabhai to
10 years' imprisonment on Robben Island, where Zuma had become one of their
fellow prisoners soon afterwards in a large communal cell.

 

After his release, Naidoo worked for a while but eventually went into exile
in Mozambique, where his daughter Djanine is an architect.

 

A devoted member of the Communist Party as well, Naidoo returned after the
organisation was unbanned in 1990 with the release of Nelson Mandela and
worked at the Party's offices in Johannesburg. He also served as a member of
the first democratically-elected Parliament headed by President Mandela from
1994 to 1999.

 

 

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hter-dies/926355>
http://www.outlookindia.com/news/article/indianorigin-s-african-freedom-figh
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