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 |  |  | imprisoned: Encyclopedia II - Jacob Zuma - ImprisonmentIn 1963, he was arrested with a group of 45 recruits near Zeerust in the western Transvaal, currently part of the North West Province. Convicted of conspiring to overthrow the government, he was sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment, which he served on Robben Island with Nelson Mandela who was imprisoned at the same time over a different incident.
After his release, he was instrumental in the re-establishment of ANC underground structures in the Natal province.
He left South Africa in 1975, based first in Swaziland and then Mozambique, and dealt with thousands of ...
See also:Jacob Zuma, Jacob Zuma - Early years, Jacob Zuma - Imprisonment, Jacob Zuma - End of the ANC Ban, Jacob Zuma - General Elections, Jacob Zuma - Criminal Charges, Jacob Zuma - Zuma Rallied Support While Charged With Corruption, Jacob Zuma - After Rape Charges Zuma's Support Fading, Jacob Zuma - Significance of Zuma Saga Read more here: » Jacob Zuma: Encyclopedia II - Jacob Zuma - Imprisonment |
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A vocal and prominent student leader in the 1970s, Ansar Burney was always known as one to raise his voice for justice, freedom of speech and for human and civil rights during the time of Martial Law in Pakistan. As such, he landed himself in trouble on many occasions with the military government. In 1977 at the age of 20, Ansar Burney was arrested on charges of delivering speeches against Martial Law in Pakistan and without a fair trial he was ...
See also:Ansar Burney, Ansar Burney - Background, Ansar Burney - Imprisonment, Ansar Burney - Prisoners Aid Society, Ansar Burney - Human Rights Organisation, Ansar Burney - Awards, Ansar Burney - Update, Ansar Burney - News Stories Read more here: » Ansar Burney: Encyclopedia II - Ansar Burney - Imprisonment |
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See also:Mordechai Vanunu, Mordechai Vanunu - Background, Mordechai Vanunu - Disclosure abduction and publication, Mordechai Vanunu - Imprisonment, Mordechai Vanunu - Release, Mordechai Vanunu - 2004 arrests, Mordechai Vanunu - 2005 arrests, Mordechai Vanunu - Support Read more here: » Mordechai Vanunu: Encyclopedia II - Mordechai Vanunu - Imprisonment |
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Reg was a different story, however. For many years he was Category A prisoner, one who is denied almost all liberties, and cannot mix with other prisoners. Such treatment frequently sends men mad, but Reg seemed to maintain some sense of humour about h ...
See also:Kray twins, Kray twins - Early life, Kray twins - National service, Kray twins - Criminal careers, Kray twins - Arrest and trial, Kray twins - Imprisonment, Kray twins - Criminology, Kray twins - Inspiration, Kray twins - Sexuality Read more here: » Kray twins: Encyclopedia II - Kray twins - Imprisonment |
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In October 1616, he was transported to the desolate fortress Kajaneborg near the Russian border, where he was harshly treated by its commander Erik Håra. He occupied himself with writing historical works and by doing research in Swedish source documents. Every o ...
See also:Johannes Messenius, Johannes Messenius - Childhood, Johannes Messenius - Seeking a position, Johannes Messenius - Back in Sweden, Johannes Messenius - Professorship, Johannes Messenius - Conflict, Johannes Messenius - Dramatist, Johannes Messenius - Imprisonment, Johannes Messenius - Source Read more here: » Johannes Messenius: Encyclopedia II - Johannes Messenius - Imprisonment |
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In 1982, Lord Chief Justice Lane said that Brady (by now in a psychiatric hospital) should serve a minimum of 40 years behind bars. This would ensure that he stayed in custody until at lea ...
See also:Myra Hindley, Myra Hindley - The Moors Murders, Myra Hindley - Arrest, Myra Hindley - Trial, Myra Hindley - Imprisonment, Myra Hindley - Death, Myra Hindley - Trivia, Myra Hindley - Books, Myra Hindley - Lyrics Read more here: » Myra Hindley: Encyclopedia II - Myra Hindley - Imprisonment |
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See also:Huber Matos, Huber Matos - First attempted resignation, Huber Matos - Second resignation and aftermath, Huber Matos - Sentencing and imprisonment, Huber Matos - Source Read more here: » Huber Matos: Encyclopedia II - Huber Matos - Sentencing and imprisonment |
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See also:Maher Arar, Maher Arar - Early life and career, Maher Arar - Detention and deportation, Maher Arar - Imprisonment, Maher Arar - Release and subsequent controversy, Maher Arar - Official investigations into Arar's case, Maher Arar - Garvie report, Maher Arar - Public inquiry, Maher Arar - US denials Read more here: » Maher Arar: Encyclopedia II - Maher Arar - Imprisonment |
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See also:Moors murders, Moors murders - Brady and Hindley's Relationship, Moors murders - Victims, Moors murders - Pauline Reade, Moors murders - John Kilbride, Moors murders - Keith Bennett, Moors murders - Lesley Ann Downey, Moors murders - Edward Evans, Moors murders - Arrest and imprisonment, Moors murders - Verdict, Moors murders - Brady's imprisonment, Moors murders - Hindley's imprisonment, Moors murders - Other media Read more here: » Moors murders: Encyclopedia II - Moors murders - Arrest and imprisonment |
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Chamberlain began serving her sentence in Darwin Prison. Shortly after her conviction, she gave birth to her fourth child, Kahlia, on November 17, 1982. An appeal ...
See also:Lindy Chamberlain, Lindy Chamberlain - Early life, Lindy Chamberlain - Azaria Chamberlain's disappearance, Lindy Chamberlain - Conviction imprisonment and release, Lindy Chamberlain - Subsequent life, Lindy Chamberlain - Film and TV Read more here: » Lindy Chamberlain: Encyclopedia II - Lindy Chamberlain - Conviction imprisonment and release |
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See also:Abu Nuwas, Abu Nuwas - Early life and work, Abu Nuwas - Exile and Imprisonment, Abu Nuwas - Legacy, Abu Nuwas - Translations Read more here: » Abu Nuwas: Encyclopedia II - Abu Nuwas - Exile and Imprisonment |
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On the night of July 3, 1793, commissioners arrived in the royal family's cell with instructions to separate Marie Antoinette's son from the rest of his family. He had been proclaimed Louis XVII by exiled royalists after his father's ...
See also:Marie Antoinette, Marie Antoinette - Childhood, Marie Antoinette - Marriage, Marie Antoinette - Life as Dauphine, Marie Antoinette - Coronation and reign, Marie Antoinette - Motherhood, Marie Antoinette - The affair of the necklace, Marie Antoinette - The countdown to revolution, Marie Antoinette - The fall of Versailles, Marie Antoinette - A republican monarchy?, Marie Antoinette - Imprisonment, Marie Antoinette - Execution, Marie Antoinette - Reputation, Marie Antoinette - In the movies Read more here: » Marie Antoinette: Encyclopedia II - Marie Antoinette - Imprisonment |
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