As much as the South African racist regime is prepared to fight to the last man, so are we determined to fight to the bitter end.
Those 18 months in solitary confinement... Bruised my soul. If I had had a weapon, I would have fought my way out.
Mandela did go to prison, and he went in there as a burning revolutionary. But look what came out. Mandela let us down.
To me, David Astor was a freedom fighter. To me, he wasn't just a journalist; he was a freedom fighter.
You build dreams, you build castles in the air, and you hope that at least part of that will be realized, even under apartheid.
We cannot pretend we do not have problems; we cannot pretend things are not wrong in our country. A lot of things are wrong.
It would be a most despicable thing to suggest I would exploit the poor for my own personal gain.
We have a shared destiny, a shared responsibility to save the world from those who attempt to destroy it.
I am not the sort of person to carry beautiful flowers and be an ornament to everyone.
It dawned on me then that you either had to survive apartheid, or you had to perish with it. And I decided to survive.
I'm like thousands of women in South Africa who lost their men to cities and prisons... I stand defiant, tall and strong.
I am not the sort of person to carry beautiful flowers and be an ornament to everyone.
Mandela did go to prison, and he went in there as a burning revolutionary. But look what came out. Mandela let us down.
We should have sent the apartheid monsters to jail, not let them off with an amnesty.
Those 18 months in solitary confinement... Bruised my soul. If I had had a weapon, I would have fought my way out.
I am not sorry. I will never be sorry. I would do everything I did again if I had to. Everything.
I am a living symbol of the white man's fear. I never realized how deeply embedded this fear is until I came to Brandfort.
There is nothing the government has not done to me. There isn't any pain I haven't known.