Turok, Benjamin, b 1927

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Benjamin Turok, born Latvia, 1927; came with his family to South Africa, 1934; educated at the University of Cape Town; taught in London, 1950-1953; returned to South Africa, and became a full-time political activist; served with a banning order, 1955, and arrested for treason, 1956 (the charges were withdrawn in 1958); elected unopposed to represent Africans of the Western Cape on the Cape Provincial Council, 1957; during the 1960 emergency Turok evaded arrest, and went underground to help reestablish ANC organisation; in 1962 he was convicted under the Explosives Act, and sentenced to three years in prison; after his release he escaped via Botswana; resident in the UK from 1972; currently a member of the South African Parliament.

From the guide to the TUROK, Benjamin (b 1927), 1961-1984, (Institute of Commonwealth Studies)

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associatedWith Communist Party of South Africa corporateBody
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associatedWith Tambo, Oliver Reginald, b 1917 person
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Birth 1927

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