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Ahmed Kathrada Memorial Cape Town

Ahmed Kathrada Memorial Cape Town

Student activist Fasiha Hassan addresses the audience during the Ahmed Kathrada memorial at St. Georges Cathedral in Cape Town.
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Date taken
6 April 2017
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Ashraf Hendricks
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Fasiha Hassan,  Fees Must Fall,  Memorial,  St Georges Cathedral,  Students

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