A TOP South African court announced today that it will reopen an investigation into the death of a leading anti-apartheid campaigner in the 1960s.
The original 1967 inquest ruled Chief Albert Luthuli was accidentally killed when he was struck by a train as he walked on a railway line, and died from a fractured skull.
The circumstances of his death have long been disputed by activists and his family.
RONNIE KASRILS pays tribute to Ruth First, a fearless fighter against South African apartheid, in the centenary month of her birth
The plan is to stigmatise and destabilise South Africa in preparation for breaking it up while creating a confused and highly racialised atmosphere around immigration in the US to aid in denying rights to non-white refugees, explains EMILE SCHEPERS



