The Tragic Circumstances of 1948

The Tragic Circumstances of 1948

by Ken Sibanda
The Tragic Circumstances of 1948

The Tragic Circumstances of 1948

by Ken Sibanda

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Overview

The Tragic Circumstances of 1948 - is a play on the political events of South Africa 1948. Tony Mzila, a Capetown cafe owner is accused of sedition in his coffee shop. This marks the introduction of Nazi fascism in Apartheid South Africa. Ken Sibanda is an American lawyer and Hollywood movie director. The author of numerous books, including - The Return to Gibraltar. He is a frequent speaker on human rights, cinema and science fiction.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780988615632
Publisher: Proteus Books
Publication date: 01/29/2014
Pages: 48
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.12(d)

About the Author

About The Author

Ken Sibanda is an American Constitutional and human rights lawyer. Born in Qunu, Eastern Cape South Africa. A pioneer in hard-core science-fiction with the publication of, "The Return to Gibraltar" in 2011.

Sibanda graduated from the University of London (LL.B), (with honors) and holds a double Masters, in Litigation, from the nationally ranked Temple Beasley School of Law in Philadelphia; and California Western School of law.

He has written for numerous publications including The Jerusalem Post (a regular contributor) and New York Amsterdam News. In South Africa, he has written for City Press, The Sunday Independent, News24, SA Breaking News, The Sunday Independent and The Star.

Sibanda is a frequent speaker on the Rule of Law, International law and Human Rights. Known affectionately as Tecumseh: for his accomplishments in literature and law.

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