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Africa's Jewish apartheid fighters honoured

March 22, 2011 11:32
The stamps honour the \"legendary heroes of Africa\"

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

The “extraordinary” efforts of Jewish heroes of the struggle against apartheid in South Africa have been honoured by three African countries.

Liberia, Sierra Leone and Gambia have issued three sets of special commemorative stamps to mark the contribution of figures including Helen Suzman, Eli Weinberg and Ronald Segal.

The creators said they had come up with the stamps because “in the anti-apartheid South African liberation struggle, it was estimated that Jews were over-represented by 2,500 per cent.

“This stamp issue acknowledges the extraordinary sacrifices made by Jews to the liberation of their African brethren, and these stamps recognise some of the most significant contributors to global humanity in the 20th century."

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