Afrikaans poet released

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Title
Afrikaans poet released
Excerpt
Mr Breyten Breytenbach, South Africa's most famous living Afrikaans poet, has been released from prison after serving seven of the nine years to which he was sentenced in 1975 for promoting the aims of the banned African National Congress (ANC).
By far the best known white political prisoner in South Africa, Mr Breytenbach is also the first prisoner of note to be freed under a new policy announced earlier this year by Mr Kobie Coetsee, the Minister of Justice, which makes it possible for those convicted of "offenses against the security of the state" to qualify for remission of sentence.
[Article continues to describe how political prisoners are chosen for release.]
Bibliographic Citation
"Afrikaans poet released (1982-12-06)", The Times, 1982-12-06, p. 5.
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News Item Type
News Report
Publisher
The Times
Date
6 December 1982
Identifier
apdp.news.000089
People referenced
Coetzee, Hendrik Jacobus 'Kobie'
Hornsby, Michael
Breytenbach, Breyten