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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fatima_MeerFatima Meer - Wikipedia

    Fatima Meer (12 August 1928 – 12 March 2010) was a South African writer, academic, screenwriter, and prominent anti-apartheid activist.

  2. Fatima Meer (née le 12 août 1928 et décédée le 12 mars 2010 à Durban en Afrique du Sud) est une femme de lettres et universitaire sud-africaine, activiste et militante contre l'apartheid, membre du congrès indien et de la conscience noire.

  3. Fatima Meer was a South African antiapartheid and human rights activist, educator, and author. From the mid-20th century, she was one of the most prominent women political leaders in South Africa. Meer was the second of nine children in a liberal Islamic family.

  4. 12 mars 2010 · Learn about the life and achievements of Fatima Meer, a political leader, academic, publisher, author, human rights and gender activist and Gandhian. She was a prominent figure in the anti-apartheid movement, the Congress Alliance, the Federation of South African Women and the Black Sash.

  5. Fatima Meer was one of the figures in a campaign against capital punishment. Capital punishment was abolished thirty years later by the new democratic South African government. Fatima was a prominent speaker during the Centennial of the arrival of Indians in South Africa at celebrations throughout the country. 1969.

  6. Fatima Meer (1928 – 2010) As a political leader, academic, publisher, writer, human rights activist and Gandhian, Fatima Meer’s name resonated with the liberation struggle. She was one of South Africa’s most distinguished 20th-century leaders.

  7. SAHA commemorates the life and work of anti-apartheid icon, Fatima Meer, who passed away on Friday, March 12, 2010 in Durban, South Africa. Meer is remembered for her life-long contribution to uplifting the plight of the poor, downtrodden and oppressed peoples of the world.