
Dulcie September
Dulcie September was a prominent anti-apartheid activist and the representative of the African National Congress (ANC) in Paris. Born in South Africa in 1936, she dedicated her life to fighting against racial oppression in her homeland. On March 29, 1988, she was assassinated in Paris under mysterious circumstances, marking a significant moment in the history of the anti-apartheid movement. Her death raised questions about the involvement of foreign governments and the extent of intelligence operations during the apartheid era, and despite ongoing efforts by her family to seek justice, the case remains unresolved.
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Dulcie September was the ANC’s chief representative in France who was assassinated in 1988.
Paris, death destination of ambassadors past and present – The Mail & GuardianDulcie September was the representative of the African National Congress (ANC) in Paris and a prominent figure in the anti-apartheid struggle.
L’affaire Dulcie September, révélatrice des relations troubles entre la France et l’Afrique du Sud durant l’apartheid








